Warung Little India
Anna PhippsAnna Phipps/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, BALI/ Updated : Aug 23, 2016, 15:37 IST
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Warung Little India is a cosy and colourful restaurant in Ubud, which serves authentic home-style Indian cooking. The menu offers vegetarian and non vegetarian dishes, and is famous for its samosas. The menu isn’t huge but there a … Read more
Warung Little India is a cosy and colourful restaurant in Ubud, which serves authentic home-style Indian cooking. The menu offers vegetarian and non vegetarian dishes, and is famous for its samosas. The menu isn’t huge but there are also daily specials, and if you fancy samosas or a thali then this is the place to come. Read less

Warung Little India is a cosy and colourful restaurant in Ubud, which serves authentic home-style Indian cooking. The menu offers vegetarian and non vegetarian dishes, and is famous for its samosas. The menu isn’t huge but there are also daily specials, and if you fancy samosas or a thali then this is the place to come. Warung Little India is located on Jalan Sukma in Ubud, just down from the Jazz Café and is one of the most popular places in Bali to get tasty and authentic Indian food. It’s not a big place but the colourful flags, tables and chairs, along with the retro Bollywood film posters, give it a cheerful atmosphere. The restaurant staff is also hospitable, most nights the owner is even there to welcome guests, which adds to the homely, authentic feel.
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