Restaurant in Ubud, Indonesia
Room 4 Dessert
470ptsDessert tasting menu; book it.

About Room 4 Dessert
Room 4 Dessert is Ubud's only dedicated multi-course dessert tasting venue, run by chef Will Goldfarb and recognised on the Tatler Best Restaurants Asia-Pacific 2025 list. Open Tuesday through Sunday from 4pm to 10pm, it works as a standalone evening or a late-night closer after dinner elsewhere. Booking is easy, which gives it a practical edge over harder-to-secure Ubud tables.
Is Room 4 Dessert Worth Booking in Ubud?
Yes — and if you've already been once, there's good reason to go back. Room 4 Dessert is the only dedicated multi-course dessert tasting venue in Ubud, run by chef Will Goldfarb, who appeared in Netflix's Chef's Table: Pastry (Episode 4). It holds a spot on the Tatler Leading Restaurants Asia-Pacific 2025 list and has ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Asia list three consecutive years running — #19 in 2023, #27 in 2024, and #27 in 2025. A Google rating of 4.6 across more than 1,600 reviews points to consistent execution, not a one-off buzz. For a returning visitor, the question isn't whether to go , it's when and what to expect.
What Room 4 Dessert Actually Is
Room 4 Dessert operates Tuesday through Sunday, opening at 4pm and running until 10pm. It does not serve lunch, and Mondays are closed. That evening-only window makes it one of the more practical late-evening options in Ubud , you can finish dinner elsewhere and still arrive for the full experience, or use it as the main event for the night. The format is a multi-course dessert tasting menu built around Balinese ingredients, executed with technical precision drawn from Goldfarb's background in New York's avant-garde pastry scene. The setting is garden-adjacent, fitting for the Kedewatan stretch of Jl. Raya Sanggingan, which sits just outside the central Ubud corridor.
For a returning guest, the draw is the evolution of the menu , Goldfarb's approach incorporates local produce and flavour profiles that shift with what's available, so a second visit is rarely a repeat of the first. The flavor experience leans toward complexity: expect textural contrast, tropical ingredients used in unexpected applications, and a progression that treats dessert as a full meal rather than a postscript to one. This is not the place for a quick sugar fix; the format rewards guests who treat it as the main event of the evening.
Booking and Timing
Booking is rated easy, which is one of this venue's practical advantages over harder-to-secure Ubud tables like Mozaic or Locavore NXT. The venue opens at 4pm, and arriving on the earlier side , say, 4pm to 5pm , gives you the room at its quietest before the evening builds. If you're working around a dinner reservation elsewhere, the 8pm to 9pm window still falls within service hours, making Room 4 Dessert a workable late-night dessert destination by Ubud standards, where most kitchens wind down well before 10pm. Price range is not confirmed in our data, so check directly via their Instagram (@r4d_room4dessert) or their website at room4dessert.com before you go.
How It Compares
Against the broader Ubud dining scene, Room 4 Dessert occupies a category of its own. If you're deciding between a full dinner at Apéritif Restaurant & Bar and a late dessert session here, note that they serve entirely different purposes , Apéritif is a full tasting menu experience, while Room 4 Dessert works as a standalone evening or a nightcap to something lighter. For visitors exploring Ubud's broader food scene, our full Ubud restaurants guide is a useful reference, and if you're planning the wider trip, the Ubud hotels guide and bars guide round out the logistics.
For dessert-focused dining elsewhere in the region, Karen Krasne's Extraordinary Desserts in San Diego and Momofuku Milk Bar in New York City offer useful comparisons on format , but neither matches the tasting-menu depth of Room 4 Dessert. Within Bali more broadly, venues like Sarong Bali in Canggu, Kayuputi, and The Legian in Seminyak offer refined dining but not this format. Room 4 Dessert is the only venue of its kind on the island.
Pearl's Take
Book it. Room 4 Dessert is one of the few Ubud dining experiences that holds up under repeat visits, precisely because the menu is tied to seasonal and local ingredients rather than a fixed set piece. The evening-only hours make it a natural fit as either the anchor of a lighter night out or a late-stage closer after dinner elsewhere. For anyone treating a Bali trip as an opportunity to eat seriously, this is worth prioritising , the Tatler recognition and sustained OAD rankings are evidence that the quality has held over multiple years, not just at launch.
Also Worth Exploring in Ubud and Beyond
- Ibu Oka , Balinese, for daytime contrast
- Herbivore by Locavore , plant-forward tasting menu
- August in Jakarta , if you're extending the trip
- Kahyangan in Gondangdia , Indonesian dining off the Bali circuit
- Rumari in Jimbaran , worth the drive south
- Our full Ubud experiences guide and Ubud wineries guide for broader trip planning
FAQ: Room 4 Dessert, Ubud
- Is Room 4 Dessert good for solo dining? Yes. A tasting menu format works well solo , you're there to focus on the food, not manage a shared table. Ubud is a well-worn solo travel destination, and Room 4 Dessert's relaxed atmosphere means there's no social friction arriving alone. Book a spot for any evening Tuesday through Sunday.
- Can I eat at the bar at Room 4 Dessert? Seating configuration is not confirmed in our data. Contact the venue directly via Instagram (@r4d_room4dessert) or their website to ask about bar or counter seating before your visit.
- Does Room 4 Dessert handle dietary restrictions? The venue is not confirmed in our data to have a published dietary policy. Given the tasting menu format and Goldfarb's background working with complex ingredient-driven menus, it's worth contacting them ahead of time , reach out via the website at room4dessert.com or Instagram. Don't assume accommodations without confirming.
- Is lunch or dinner better at Room 4 Dessert? Dinner is your only option , Room 4 Dessert is open Tuesday through Sunday from 4pm to 10pm only, with no lunch service. Arriving early (4pm to 5pm) gives you the quietest room; arriving after 7pm positions it as a proper evening destination.
- What are alternatives to Room 4 Dessert in Ubud? There's no direct equivalent in Ubud for a dedicated dessert tasting menu. For a full fine-dining alternative, Mozaic (French tasting menu) and Locavore NXT (Indonesian, harder to book) are the most comparable in ambition. Herbivore by Locavore is worth considering if you want a plant-forward tasting menu. None of them replicate the dessert-only format.
Compare Room 4 Dessert
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Room 4 Dessert | Dessert | Easy | |
| Ibu Oka | Balinese | Unknown | |
| Mozaic | French | Unknown | |
| Nusantara By Locavore | Indonesian | Unknown | |
| Locavore NXT | Indonesian | Unknown | |
| Herbivore by Locavore | Filipino | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Room 4 Dessert good for solo dining?
Yes — a dedicated dessert tasting menu format suits solo diners well. You're not managing shared plates or pacing a group; the progression is set for you. Will Goldfarb's venue on Jl. Raya Sanggingan is open Tuesday through Sunday from 4pm, so an early evening solo visit works without the pressure of prime dinner slots elsewhere in Ubud.
Can I eat at the bar at Room 4 Dessert?
The venue database doesn't specify bar seating, so confirming directly before you go is advisable. For seating queries, the contact number on record is +62 813-3705-0539. That said, the format here is a tasting menu, so the experience is largely the same regardless of where you sit.
Does Room 4 Dessert handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation details aren't in the available record, but given the multi-course tasting menu format, flagging restrictions at booking is standard practice and advisable here. check the venue's official channels at +62 813-3705-0539 ahead of your visit rather than raising it on arrival.
Is lunch or dinner better at Room 4 Dessert?
Lunch isn't an option — Room 4 Dessert opens at 4pm Tuesday through Sunday and is closed Mondays. Plan for an afternoon or evening visit only. An early sitting around 4–5pm is worth considering if you want time afterward to walk Jl. Raya Sanggingan before dark.
What are alternatives to Room 4 Dessert in Ubud?
For a full progressive tasting menu, Locavore NXT is the closest like-for-like in ambition and requires significantly more lead time to book. Mozaic offers a more classical fine dining format with broader course coverage. If Room 4 Dessert's singular dessert focus isn't what you need and you want savory depth alongside, Apéritif Restaurant is the stronger call — but nothing in Ubud replicates this format directly.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 4–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 4–10 pm
- Thursday
- 4–10 pm
- Friday
- 4–10 pm
- Saturday
- 4–10 pm
- Sunday
- 4–10 pm
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