Sari Organik
Anna PhippsAnna Phipps/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, UBUD/ Updated : Sep 15, 2016, 11:22 IST
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Sari Organik is one of Bali’s most popular organic and vegetarian friendly restaurants. This special place is tucked away in the midst of a beautiful rice field; about 15 minutes walk from the main part of Ubud.
Sari Organik is one of Bali’s most popular organic and vegetarian friendly restaurants. This special place is tucked away in the midst of a beautiful rice field; about 15 minutes walk from the main part of Ubud. Read less

Sari Organik is one of Bali’s most popular organic and vegetarian friendly restaurants. This special place is tucked away in the midst of a beautiful rice field; about 15 minutes walk from the main part of Ubud. Sari Organik is also called Warung Bodag Maliah, and is part of an organic farm. Whether you choose to sit in the rustic shaded areas outside, or inside the traditional Balinese farm and countryside, it is all the same gorgeous.
Sari Organik specialises in and serves excellent organic vegetarian dishes including traditional Balinese favourites, such as Nasi Campur, Gado-Gado, and kebabs suitable for vegetarians. They also serve pizzas, tapas (small dishes), healthy juices, some great raw salads, veggie curries, and desserts.
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