Mamma Mia

Ubud


It can be difficult to source a decent pizza in Ubud (there are plenty of sub-par versions on offer), so the existence of Mamma Mia is something to celebrate. The Roman-style thin-base pizzas are cooked in a wood-fired oven and given the full range of classic toppings. Enjoy one with a beer, as they do in Rome. Free delivery, too.


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Nearby Ubud attractions

1. Neka Gallery

0.21 MILES

Operated by Suteja Neka since 1966, this low-key gallery is a separate entity from the other gallery bearing Neka's name, Neka Art Museum. It has a…

2. Lempad's House

0.22 MILES

The home of I Gusti Nyoman Lempad, caged birds and all, is open to the public but it's mainly used as a gallery for a group of artists that includes…

4. Ubud Palace

0.31 MILES

This modest palace and its temple, Puri Saren Agung, share a compound in the heart of Ubud. Most of its structures were built after the 1917 earthquake…

5. Puri Saren Agung

0.32 MILES

Puri Saren Agung shares space with the Ubud Palace. It's a modest temple you can see within the compound.

6. Pura Mrajan Agung

0.34 MILES

Behind the magnificent gates lies the private temple for Ubud’s royal family (no admission).

7. Pura Desa Ubud

0.35 MILES

The main temple for the Ubud community. It is often closed but comes alive for ceremonies.

8. Pura Taman Saraswati

0.4 MILES

Waters from the temple at the rear of this site feed the pond in the front, which overflows with pretty lotus blossoms. There are carvings that honour…