Lamak Restaurant and Bar

Lamak BaliNamed for the element of traditional Balinese offerings, Lamak Restaurant & Bar combines the essence of tradition with culinary innovation.

Dramatic design by renowned architect and landscape artist Made Wijaya (Michael White) is complemented by steel sculpture from Pintor Sirait.

Dine in Ubud’s unique artistic environment where the finest attention is given to your ultimate dining pleasure.

Modern Asian and European cuisine and vegetarian fare
Lunch and dinner a la carte menus
Wine cellar with extensive wine list including premium wines and wide choice of wine by the glass
Innovative cocktails
Tropical al-fresco dining
Second level elegant lounge-style, air-conditioned dining
Off-road parking

We can be reached at :
Monkey Forest Road Ubud Bali
T + 62-361- 974668
F + 62-361- 973482
Email: info@lamakbali.com
Website : www.lamakbali.com

Villa Saraswati

Saraswati VillasVilla Saraswati takes its name from the beautiful goddess of Hindu Saraswati. Perched on the river valley of Payogan, this idyllic retreat with four bedrooms is built in the traditional style of a Balinese village which pleasantly blends into the natural surrounding.

Villa Saraswati is located in the secluded settings of the traditional village of Payogan in Ubud, situated forty five minutes from the airport. The villa is conveniently located just five minutes from Bali’s art and cultural center of Ubud. Villa Saraswati is the perfect sanctuary; it is an ideally situated from where to explore the many facets of this fabulous island. Proficient guidance’s is always at hand to offer advice on all aspects of your holiday, from shopping, dining and sightseeing to spiritualism and serenity.

The property is built above the flowing Payogan River; the villa reflects traditional elements of Balinese architecture incorporating all modern comforts. Completed in 2006, this villa has open plan living it is tastefully furnished; Indonesian heritage is represented with a varied collection of antiques in the living area. The best local materials have been used to create a villa that’s blends into the surrounding environment.

Villa Blanca in Ubud

Villa BlancaVilla Blanca embraces a contemporary style of Balinese open living with full Western amenities and home comforts.

Hugging the contours of a lush river gorge, this villa offers sweeping views of magnificent greenery and takes in a complex of small Hindu temples and charming waterfall. The river below is a communal bathing area for local villagers and in the late afternoon the prevailing breeze gently carries the sounds of children frolicking at the waters edge.

The villa is complete with two western style air-conditioned bedrooms designed for a comfortable slumber. Each room features an inviting queen size bed with charming canopy, modern four piece en-suite bathroom and a built-in safety deposit box for valuables.

Villa Montana in Ubud

MOntana VillasVilla Montana is a thoughtfully designed luxury villa with great attention to detail. It was built, landscaped, decorated and furnished to exacting demands with the goal of satisfying well traveled visitors who demand the best of Bali accommodations.

Villa Montana is perfectly suited for those who demand the fineries of a 5 star luxury hotel but desire the privacy and exclusivity offered by a villa rental. Located 20 KM from Ubud in the heart of Bali, the location is splendid for those seeking stunning views and a natural environment enjoyed in a luxurious ambience.

Villa Montana has an in house manager who ensures that high standards of personal service are maintained. The in house manager makes Villa Montana ideally suited for those accustomed a high level of personalized service and a hassle free vacation experience resulting from a knowledgeable and caring team of Villa Montana staff.

Villa Kirana

Villa KiranaVilla Kirana is an arguably one of the most beautiful, fully-appointed five bedroom private rental villas in Bali. It overlooks the Ayung river gorge with breathtaking views of Bali’s major volcano range and distant rice field terraces.

As quoted by the architect Made Wijaya, “The design was inspired by Arne Hasselquist’s “David Bowie House” in Mustique, on which I had worked with Linda Garland. It is a water garden with pavilions on a view. I added elements of the Malay house, the Balinese Bale and the Baronial guesthouses of the hill stations in Dutch colonial times.” The house is very open, very transparent - the garden and scenic views are a treat as one moves around the detached palace.

The villa owners were very supportive of the idea of different atmospheres in each of the bedrooms, interspersed with tranquil and airy public areas. Morocco Berber rugs and lamps were imported to add color, and soften the predominantly stone and timber architecture.

Local sculptor Pintor Sirait worked on the suspended staircase and porte-cochere and Ubud-born artist Wayan Cemul carved all the bases of the stilt houses near the swimming pool. The compound houses an interesting collection of Indonesian ethnic art - both built in, as doors and windows, or as artwork accents from Sumba, Nias, Kalimantan and North Sumatra, and a wide range of quality ikat textiles used in the soft furnishings.

Villa Samaki

Villa SamakiVilla Samaki is a 3 bedrooms villa nestled on the side of a gently sloping ravine, overlooking Campuhan River. In this secluded haven, your privacy and peace are enhanced by the surrounding views of the tropical forest, green rice fields, and the soothing sound of the river, all harmonizing to ensure your relaxation and sense of serenity.

Located in the quiet village of Moding, Villa Samaki situated five minutes away from the cultural town of Ubud, Asia’s art capital, famous for its artists, art galleries, palaces, temples, restaurants, and expatriate celebrities. Rafting and other popular outdoor activity programs are just a few minutes drive away while shopping, beaches, water sports and golf are a scenically beautiful 30 to 45 minute ride.

Renovated in 2006/2007, the villa offer 3 bedroom with en-suite including a large master bedroom, a TV area, a large air-conditioned living and dining area, an open air dining area, a salt infinity swimming pool and a large tropical garden. Villa Samaki offers fully self-contained private villa which elegantly decorated and furnished in Balinese classic style of villas.

Villa Sawah

Villa Sawah BaliLocated just five minutes’ drive from the cultural town of Ubud, Villa Sawah appears to float upon the rice fields from which it takes its name. The two-bedroom property, complete with swimming pool, is built on 4000 square metres of land and was designed by the acclaimed architect, Guy Morgan; modelled on the traditional Dayak longhouses of Kalimantan, it was inspired by a neighbouring granary building.

The villa is approached from the village of Penestanan. A 100-metre private pathway, bordered by a hedge of sleepy red hibiscus, brings visitors through the rice fields to a timber walkway leading to the front door. Flanked on one side by the tree-lined Wos River valley, the infinite 270-degree vista is unbroken by fences; and Bali’s revered volcano, Mt Agung, is visible on clear days. In traditional longhouse style, the property is constructed upon a raised platform one metre above ground level, ecologically designed around nature to preserve the contours of the land and allow animals and water to pass underneath. A further acknowledgement to the traditions of an ancient culture is the presence of a pair of hand-carved guardian statues at the entrance, while Indonesian timbers, clean lines, tactile contemporary furnishings and a soothing palette of colours make for an effortless and relaxed style.

Folding louvred teak doors and French windows provide the daily option of converting the longhouse into an open pavilion. The fan-cooled lounge and dining area is in the centre of the house, furnished with comfortable L-shaped cane sofas, cabinets and a shelf unit housing a satellite TV and CD player. Rustic boat-shaped lamps rest at the base of the soaring ‘alang alang’ thatched roof above a terrazzo floor, and bold red walls accentuate the modern dining table with its six coordinating chairs. The fully equipped open plan kitchen is contained within a horseshoe-shaped natural stone serving counter with adjacent walk-in pantry.

A glass door at one end of the building leads into the master bedroom suite, complete with office and bathroom. The office features practical shelving, an ample desk and a timber ceiling. The bathroom is located between the bedroom and the office, and is dominated by a large terrazzo bathtub, together with a washbowl resting upon a stand, a tiled shower cubicle, a toilet hidden within an alcove, and built-in cupboards and storage space. The air-conditioned bedroom is almost completely encompassed by three folding walls of glass, designed to maximise the panoramic rice field views. These French windows can be opened up to allow cool breezes and the sounds of nature to permeate and wooden shutters can be pulled down for privacy. The room, with its timber floor and ceiling fan, is simply furnished with a queen size bed, cane chest, stylish wall lamps and bedside tables.

Kayumanis Ubud Villas

Kayumanis UbudKayumanis Ubud is a discrete, intimate hideaway in the heart of Bali’s mystical Ubud. Nestled amongst groves of cinnamon trees and fragrant blooms, this haven is situated overlooking a tropical forest and the gently flowing Ayung River. The ideal choice for those seeking a personal get-away and complete privacy, Kayumanis Ubud has by design - a very limited number of themed villas, each an exclusive enclave of serenity and comfort.

Every Kayumanis villa is luxuriously appointed in exceptionally themed interiors providing every guest an opportunity to choose the setting best suited for one’s individual preference or planned holiday style.

At Kayumanis Ubud, guests may choose between the Balinese, Javanese, Oriental, Palembang, Primitive, and Modern - each tastefully furnished as a blend of ethic, modern, and traditional aesthetic influences creating the perfect escapes from the harshness of living in today’s urban jungle.Kayumanis villa is sinfully spacious, and has its own swimming pool, an open air garden bath, and every conceivable mortal need one would require on the journey to discover the magic that Ubud is legendary for.

Villa Sati in Ubud

Villa SatiDeep in rural Bali, yet only a ten minute drive from Ubud, the Island’s cultural centre, Villa Sati appears to float upon its surrounding rice fields. This one bedroom plus hideaway, complete with plunge pool, takes its name from the Buddhist concept of “mindfulness”. It can be rented independently or in conjunction with Villa Vajra.

An arch of giant bamboo and an elaborate, traditional Balinese gateway marks the entrance to Villa Sati. This private, walled enclave on the grounds of Vajra Villas is comprised of two thatched-roof pavilions bordering a courtyard, a small garden and a pool. The main two-storey pavilion is a jewel-like marriage of wood and glass offering stunning panoramic views of the rice fields, allows for an appreciation of the complexity and beauty of time-honoured practices of rice farming. The area is also a birdwatchers’ paradise, and in every direction lies an invitation to leisurely exploration. The caring staff provide a glimpse into the gentle Balinese spirit, fulfilling their duties with enthusiasm and ready smiles. The villa has been appealingly appointed by the owners who custom-designed the furnishings.

The air-conditioned downstairs living-dining room has merbau wood floors with stone borders, and contemporary upholstered furniture of teak wood and rattan. Small bronze statues and artefacts reflect the serene ambience of the villa. The desk overlooks the rice fields as does the dining table, which is set in its own bay window; the cushioned bench seat invites lounging, reading, bird-watching or daydreaming. A teak unit houses a multi-channel satellite flat screen TV, DVD player and quality sound system. The DVD library offers a wide selection for movie viewing.

Nefatari Villas in Ubud

Nefatari UbudLocated amidst verdant rice paddies, NEFATARI consists of five villas, three single units and two family villas. The villas are constructed in traditional Balinese design using indigenous materials such as stone, teakwood, camphor wood and bamboo. Each villa is finished with a naturally insulating, fragrant Balinese “alang-alang” roof.

Nefatari is approximately a 50-minutes drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport and is located in the upland area of Ubud, know worldwide as Bali’s artistic and cultural heart. It is just a 10-minute drive or 20-minute walk from Nefatari to central Ubud.

There is much for a visitor to see and do in Ubud, whether it be visiting one of Ubud’s many art galleries, artist’s studios, museums, boutiques, or sampling delicious fare in one of the many restaurants that abound here in Ubud. The visitor to Ubud may attend traditional dance performances that are held each and every day or perhaps explore the myriad Hindu temples in the area. One can often find traditional festivals being held in the outlying villages or see a religious procession winding its way along the narrow streets. A stroll through the surrounding age-old ’sawahs’, or rice paddies, is an adventure in discovery as is a leisurely walk through the nearby villages of Singakerta and Penestanan, with their many art shops and studios and the ever-friendly residents.

Our motto, “Balinese tradition with modern touch“, will most certainly be what guests will experience while staying at NEFATARI.

All five villas are tastefully appointed with custom-made teak furnishings created by Balinese and Javanese craftsmen. The interiors are decorated with Balinese artwork and hand-loomed wall hangings of traditional design. All villas boast their own swimming pool, terrace and private walled garden.