Lacto
Indian
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Extensive menu with vegetarian items marked, and includes several vegan and Jain dishes. Among the choices are aloo gobi matter (potato, peas, cauliflower in curry), baingan masala (grilled eggplant in curry), and others. Open Mon-Sun 10:30am-10:00pm.
2 Reviews
First Review by happycowgirl
Edyne82
Points +6
Nice place - Edit
I would highly recommend Sitara Indian Food restaurant in Ubud. Food is very good, staff are very nice and the atmosphere is relaxing and calming. The location is very good, place is nice and clean.
Read morePros: Good food , Nice staff, Good location
Guest
happycowgirl
Points +5684
Good Food, Atmosphere Meh - Edit
If you're really craving vegan Indian food like I was, this place will do the trick. The food was very good. It was the service and atmosphere that was lacking.
Read moreIt's open-air with no AC and only a few fans. If you ask, staff will gladly turn on a fan for you.
One of my servers spoke very little English. I could tell from her answers to my questions she thought "vegan" meant "vegetarian." I asked a different server. He spoke English well, knew exactly what vegan meant and showed me every vegan item on their huge menu.
I had to ask for extra napkins to keep the flies off my food although I found this to be the case in all open-air restaurants in Bali. Not sure why they don't serve the food covered, at least with a mesh cover, for sanitation purposes.
This restaurant has a prominent location a block uphill from Monkey Forest. In another city I might give this place 4 stars, but with so many vegan restaurants in Ubud you're better off going elsewhere unless you're craving Indian food.
Pros: Vegan and Jain items
Guest
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