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Shrida Ubud Restaurant
Best Restaurant in Ubud. We have a proper passion for cooking, Love is the secret ingredient that makes all our meals taste better and magical.
Shrida Ubud Restaurant
Shrida Ubud Restaurant
Jl. Bisma, Ubud, Kecamatan UbudUbud Bali 80571Indonesia
+62361970100
Business Description
Shrida, Taste of Ubud is all culinary and cultural. It's a place where authentic Indonesian flavours and tastes are served using traditional French and Mediterranean techniques. The restaurant is elegantly designed on all three floors and reflects the vision of the owner. Modernity blends seamlessly with local accents, which represent the eternal beauty of Balinese culture.
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About Ubud
Ubud is a town on the Indonesian island of Bali in Ubud District, located amongst rice paddies and steep ravines in the central foothills of the Gianyar regency. Promoted as an arts and culture centre, it has developed a large tourism industry. It forms a northern part of the Greater Denpasar metropolitan area (known as Sarbagita). Ubud is an administrative district (kecamatan) with a population of 74,800 (as of the 2020 Census) in an area of 42.38 km2. The central area of Ubud desa (village) has a population of 11,971 and an area of 6.76 km2, and receives more than three million foreign tourists each year. The area surrounding the town is made up of farms, rice paddies, agroforestry plantations, and tourist accommodations. As of 2018, more tourists visited Ubud than Denpasar to the south. == History == Eighth-century legend tells of a Javanese priest, Rsi Markandya, who meditated at the confluence of two rivers (an auspicious site for Hindus) at the Ubud locality of Campuhan. Here he founded the Gunung Lebah Temple on the valley floor, the site of which remains a pilgrim destination.The town was originally important as a source of medicinal herbs and plants; Ubud gets its name from the Balinese word ubad (medicine).In the late 19th century, Ubud became the seat of feudal lords who owed their allegiance to the king of Gianyar, at one time the most powerful of Bali's southern states. The lords were members of the Balinese Kshatriya caste of Suk and were significant supporters of the village's increasingly renowned arts scene.Antonio Blanco, a Spanish-American artist, lived in Ubud from 1952 until he died in 1999.