Look out for this sign |
Lada Warung |
If you are looking for Lada Warung in Ubud, it is located towards the end of Jl. Hanoman (before reaching the T-junction to Jl. Raya Ubud). It has two floors. Well, our first impression of this place is good. It has the right ambience for some romantic dining.
The nice menu |
Lada Warung: cosy ambience |
Decor on the wall |
We went there around 8 p.m. plus by our hotel shuttle. There were only two tables taken. Maybe it was a low season in March. Anyway, we went in but later chose to sit outside since it was a bit stuffy inside.
We had ordered fried spring rolls, ayam goreng kecap (fried chicken with sauce) set, ayam jamur (chicken slices and mushroom) set, a papaya juice and a honey dew juice.
Our drinks: papaya juice and honey dew juice |
A glimpse of our dinner |
The verdict:
Their Indonesion home-cooked food is just okay. To our surprise, both sets that we ordered came with large plates of rice. At first, we thought we could not finish them but in the end, we were glad that portion was big enough as we were too hungry after a day of walking and shopping.
Their home-made ice-cream is a disaster! So, never try their ice-cream. (Look at the picture below). It looked and tasted like crushed ice.
The drinks are a little diluted. I prefer the papaya juice during breakfast at Taman Harum Cottages as it has the feel of a 'real' juice.
Popiah (Fried Spring Rolls) |
Ayam Goreng Kecap |
Ayam Jamur: the gravy is good for the white rice |
The disaster ice-cream!! |
How much we spent: 150,700 rupiah (inclusive of 10% tax 13,700 rupiah)
Lumpia (popiah): 20,000 rupiah
Lumpia (popiah): 20,000 rupiah
Ayam Jamur set: 35,000 rupiah
Ayam Goreng Kecap set: 35,000 rupiah
Papaya juice: 16,000 rupiah
Honey dew juice: 16,000 rupiah
Ice-cream: 15,000 rupiah
Details of the place:
Address: Jl. Hanoman, Br. Padang Tegal, Ubud
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