Sushi Omakase in the Jungle Ubud: Hakkoku Bali

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Imagine sitting before a master sushi counter — and outside the window, nothing but Bali jungle.

Hakkoku Bali sits quietly in the Sayan district of Ubud — easy to miss, impossible to forget.

A sister restaurant to one of Ginza's most celebrated sushi counters, it brings the full craft of Edomae to the heart of Bali.

But the setting is half the experience. Surrounded by Ubud's deep jungle canopy, every bite lands differently.

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This article is perfect for:
  • Sushi lovers seeking authentic Edomae in an unexpected setting
  • Anyone who wants a truly immersive jungle dining experience
  • Travelers looking for that one unforgettable meal of the trip
  • Discerning food lovers who refuse to compromise

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Getting There

The Entrance

Hakkoku Bali is set in Sayan, a short drive from central Ubud.

It's the kind of neighborhood that attracts luxury resorts and destination restaurants — unhurried, refined, and very much for grown-ups.

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