Tucked away in the calm neighborhood of Umalas, this café and bakery offers a quietly inviting space where locals and visitors alike come to enjoy a blend of comforting Russian dishes alongside thoughtfully prepared coffee and desserts. The atmosphere is casual and cozy, with air-conditioned seating that suits solo diners working on their laptops, groups gathering for a relaxed meal, and families with children, thanks to the kids' menu and available high chairs.
Visitors often stop by for breakfast, brunch, or lunch — with savory options like chicken dumplings and traditional meat piroshki sitting comfortably alongside sweet treats such as syrniki (cream cheese pancakes) and honey cake. There's attention to both flavors and variety, with vegetarian options like vegetarian borshch to accommodate different tastes. The tea selection complements the food well, while those seeking a quick bite can appreciate the casual, no-fuss vibe. Alongside coffee, the place also serves a range of drinks including beer and other alcoholic beverages, making it easy to stay awhile, whether for a daytime meal or a relaxed dinner.
While the café welcomes a broad mix of diners—from those craving authentic Slavic comfort food to families and solo visitors—its friendly staff often make the dining experience feel personal and attentive. The spot lends itself well to both leisurely gatherings and quick stops, with ample parking options nearby adding to the ease of visiting. Overall, this is a quiet corner in Umalas where the food and drink are straightforward and sincere, enjoyed in a space that feels like a thoughtful local find rather than a bustling tourist hub.
No-contact delivery
Offers delivery
Offers takeaway
Serves dine-in
Serves great coffee
Serves great dessert
Great tea selection
Popular for breakfast
Popular for lunch
Good for solo dining
Good for working on laptop
Serves alcohol
Serves beer
Serves coffee
Quick bite
Serves breakfast
Serves brunch
Serves lunch
Serves dinner
Serves dessert
Seating
Toilet
Casual
Cosy
Good for groups
Accepts reservations
Accepts credit cards
Accepts debit cards
Accepts NFC mobile payments
Credit cards
Good for kids
High chairs available
Kids' menu
Free of charge street parking
Free parking lot
Plenty of parking
"Cozy place with tasty Russian food and cakes."
"I just love the service and atmosphere, dumplings are superb."
"Worst place in bali Very small Bad service Smelly place"
5 Great russian food, vegetarian options are available. Veg borshch (vegetarian borsch), dumplings, okroshka, bliny (russian crepes), kvas, kompot and others. Absolutely must if you haven't tried russian food. If you're already aquatinted to it ... ;) You'll like it. It's pretty good.
5 Love to come here when I’m missing Slavic foods! Something similar, weekend dishes; meat piroshki, duck with mushrooms and potatoes are delicious! The staff are lovely, and make it a great dining experience! The only thing I dislike about coming here is that I often notice some people at the restaurant can be rude (don’t have common curtesy) towards staff, I often think the staff are undervalued and it makes me sad! Some people notice and we appreciate you guys! Thank you Yuni and the other staff!
5 Just found out that Usha has a number of branches in Bali (Ubud, Umalas and Uluwatu) but such a great introduction for me to Russian cuisine! Very much enjoyed both the Chicken Dumplings and the sweet Sryniki Cream Cheese Pancakes, both delicious and filling. Good coffee here too. Excellent service by the waitresses who were very attentive and friendly. Special mention to Mbok Elsa who offered a number of dish suggestions for me to try! Plenty of parking for motorcycles, some for cars if not crowded.
5 The food was amazing and amazing coffee too. Elsa our server is very friendly and helpful. Nice place to get sryniki!
5 I had a brunch here with my friend, and i love this place! Cool with air conditioning, very comfortable seating and the cake is amazing , i try the syrniki, honey cake, and Napoleon all was good , the staff was also friendly and helpful, we are serve by Wahyu, good experience, will come back for sure ! ~@rnisaeats
5 A russian cafe with great food! An unsuspecting find since their exterior is very modest and unassuming. Parking enough for 2-3 cars and a bunch of bikes. Try out their potato dumplings, it was wonderful! Coffee is by Rüsters Bali and it was delicious!
5 Never know that Russian food is delicious until I visited Usha. Nice homey vibe cafe, detail oriented - really like the vintage plates and glassware. Staffs have the best service.
5 NB! Add Hello everyone! Yasty borsch! ( i am good at borsch) On photo. But bread is not with garlic, this is a pity. Cheburek is not enough fat. But dought very good. Honey cake (medovik) is marvelous. Especially with black currant. on photo Kvas is like a obvious russian kvas. On photo. Thank you ____ Add: no salads, no beef borsch, over salted cabbage af.... only cutlets from russian menu. Maybe this is obstacles but....
It’s popular for Russian cuisine with vegetarian options like borshch, dumplings, and bliny, along with great coffee and desserts.
You can enjoy a relaxed brunch or breakfast here, but it’s also convenient for a quick bite thanks to their cosy and casual atmosphere.
Yes, the cafe is good for groups and kids, offering a kids' menu and high chairs in a comfortable setting.
There’s plenty of seating with air conditioning, and it’s a pleasant spot for solo dining or working on a laptop.
While no specific hours are noted, many find it ideal for breakfast and lunch when it’s popular but not too busy.
The cafe accepts credit cards, debit cards, and NFC mobile payments for your convenience.
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