If you would like to taste some of the very best traditional Balinese dishes on the island, we highly recommend this cooking class at an organic farm in Sidemen.
The farm is a short 1 hour ride from Ubud and the class is run by a Balinese chef who takes you to pick your own vegetables before the class. As we city-folk are accustomed to cooking in an enclosed space, pounding up our spices and whipping up traditional curry pastes in their open-air kitchen was a much
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