Indulge in the perfect weekend at Uma Cucina where the amazing food and relaxed vibes will help you unwind after a week of work. Enjoy authentic Italian cuisine every Saturday and a casual brunch every Sunday.

Uma Cucina

Located within COMO Uma Ubud, Uma Cucina is the resort’s Italian-inspired restaurant and lounge bar. Uma Cucina (‘cucina’ , meaning kitchen in Italian) boasts a laidback and welcoming ambience, where outdoor terraces and a large communal dining table as its centrepiece echoes the homely ‘kitchen’ spirit behind its name. Cooked using the finest, locally-sourced ingredients, the menu offers authentic Italian dishes including House specialties such as handmade pastas, pizzas and breads. Easygoing options for sharing such as seasonal vegetables, seafood and slow-cooked meats are also available.

If you’re after somewhere new to savour on the weekend, Uma Cucina has you sorted. Enjoy fine Italian flavours on Saturdays and join the feast from 7.30pm until 9.30pm. Indulge in excellent Italian fare as live jazz music serenades you throughout the night.

On Sundays get your stomachs ready, Uma Cucina now offers Sunday Brunch every week from 11.30am to 3.30pm. The relaxed brunch serves a wide range of classics from their kitchen including freshly made pizzas straight from the brick oven, char-grilled fish and seafood, antipasti and an excellent selection of wines and cocktails.

Sunday Brunch at Uma Cucina is priced at IDR 399,000/person for food, IDR 399,000/person for free-flow alcoholic beverages, and IDR 199,000/person for free-flow non-alcoholic beverages. The prices are subject to 21% service charge and government tax.

Head to Uma Cucina every weekend for the perfect weekend festivities filled with fantastic cuisine. For more information or to reserve please call +62 361 972 448 or email to dining.uma.ubud@comohotels.com

Uma Cucina at COMO Uma Ubud
Jalan Raya Sanggingan,
Banjar Lungsiakan, Kedewatan Ubud, Gianyar
+62 361 972 448
dining.uma.ubud@comohotels.com
www.comohotels.com/umaubud

Brian Sjarief

Brian Sjarief

Brian is a writer at NOW! Bali. He developed his central interest in the arts from an early age, pursuing his studies in Motion Pictures & Television in San Fransisco with a focus on screenwriting. Through this long-held passion for film, he now channels his creativity into storytelling, be it written, visual or otherwise.