Warung Sen San
Alamat | Jl. Dewisita Gang MarutiNo.4, Ubud, Bali |
Telepon | +62 813-3834-9158 |
Jam | 10:00-22:00 |
Kategori | Balinese restaurant, Indonesian Restaurant, Nasi goreng restaurant, Vegetarian Restaurant |
Peringkat | 4.8 11 ulasan |
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Warung Sen San ulasan
11 I forgot the name of the one with mee goreng and eggs, but the one with sweet sauce is so delicious.
No spices, no cilantro, a taste that anyone can eat
I came to Ubud and found the best restaurant.
If you eat like that and have 2 drinks, it's 140k Hyejaim.
What a wonderful place, with such a friendly and smiling owner!
Are you looking for a place where you eat really well, cheaply and authentically? Look no further, this is where you will find what you are looking for!
A word of advice: try the Babi kecap and Koloke, they are just excellent!
We found this place hidden between a street. It was the first contact with Indian food.
We loved it, we went back 2 times.
Very friendly treatment, reasonable price and everything very, very good.
The owner is charming.
I recommend it
Just had a wonderful lunch at Warung Sen San. Amazing food and friendly staff. I’ll definitely come back for more.
Local restaurant! Anywhere you go, Nasi Goreng must be made with freshly cooked rice to be delicious! Rice is important
Chicken noodle soup is delicious~ Price is 35K
Small restaurant, friendly owner:)
Replying to @SweetBreakfast
Truly amazing and delicious at a bargain price.
The dishes were made directly in his little kitchen, in front of us, fresh from home!
The restaurant doesn't look like much and yet it is an address to remember and pass on.
One of the best meals we have had in Ubud so far. Such an unassuming little place, one lady working and she cooks up your food fresh. We had vegetarian nasi goreng and will be back here multiple times during our stay I am sure!
To put it really simply. It's where one Balinese lady cooks you the best Nasi Goreng.
The food was tasty (though a bit salty), but for the same or perhaps slightly more money there are far superior options in Ubud ambiance-wise (though it could be argued there was something charming about just how basic it is). The menu is somewhat limited as well compared to other places (no fresh juices for instance). And she forgot our drinks; not a big deal, but not the best service we’ve had here either, although she wins on kindness:)