FAQ - Vegan Restaurants Bali 2025 - cheap vegan food

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This site provides questions and answers about vegan restaurants in Lovina Bali and a space for visitor reviews.

Are all restaurants vegan?

Yes, all featured restaurants specialize in vegan cuisine, offering plant-based meals in Lovina Bali.

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Yes, you can suggest new vegan restaurants by contacting us through the suggestion form on the website.

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Yes! Bali has a thriving vegan food scene, especially in areas like Ubud, Canggu, Seminyak, and Uluwatu. You’ll find everything from dedicated vegan cafés to traditional Balinese warungs that offer plant-based dishes.

Are there vegan restaurants in Bali?

Ubud → famous for health cafés, raw vegan food, and smoothie bowls.

Canggu → trendy cafés serving plant-based burgers, sushi, and desserts.

Seminyak → upscale vegan restaurants and fusion cuisine.

Uluwatu → beachside vegan cafés with great views.

What is the best area in Bali for vegan food?

Some traditional dishes are naturally vegan, such as gado-gado (vegetable salad with peanut sauce), tempeh, nasi campur with vegetables, and sayur urap (steamed vegetables with coconut). However, many dishes use fish sauce, shrimp paste, or chicken broth, so always ask if they can prepare a vegan version.

Is Balinese food naturally vegan?
How much does vegan food cost in Bali?

Local warungs (small eateries): £1–£3 per meal

Mid-range vegan cafés: £3–£6 per meal

Upscale vegan restaurants: £8–£15 per meal

Overall, Bali is very affordable for vegan dining compared to Western countries.

Do vegan restaurants in Bali use organic ingredients?

Many vegan cafés in Ubud and Canggu highlight organic, locally sourced ingredients. Some even grow their own vegetables or work with eco-farms. If organic is important, look for cafés with “farm-to-table” or “organic” labels on their menu.

Yes. Bali is a hotspot for raw vegan restaurants, especially in Ubud. Many vegan spots also cater to gluten-free diets, offering options like raw cheesecakes, zucchini noodles, and gluten-free breads.

Are there raw vegan or gluten-free restaurants in Bali?
Is it easy to find vegan food outside tourist areas in Bali?

Yes, but with fewer dedicated vegan restaurants. Local warungs may not be 100% vegan, but you can usually request dishes like fried tempeh, tofu, rice, and vegetables without animal products. Learning a few Indonesian phrases like “tanpa daging dan susu” (without meat and milk) can help.

Are vegan restaurants in Bali open late?

Most vegan cafés in Bali open from 8 AM to 9 PM. In areas like Canggu and Seminyak, some vegan restaurants stay open later, especially those that double as bars or evening dining spots.

Can I find vegan desserts in Bali?

Absolutely. Popular options include raw cakes, coconut ice cream, chia puddings, smoothie bowls, and vegan chocolate desserts. Many vegan cafés in Ubud and Seminyak are known for their dessert menus.

Do vegan restaurants in Bali offer delivery?

Yes. Most vegan restaurants in Bali partner with apps like GoFood (Gojek) and GrabFood, so you can order vegan meals delivered to your villa or hotel.

Is vegan food in Bali touristy or do locals eat it too?

While the vegan café culture is popular with tourists and digital nomads, tempeh, tofu, and vegetable dishes are common in everyday Balinese cuisine. Locals may not label it as “vegan,” but plant-based meals are deeply rooted in the diet.

Do vegan restaurants in Bali serve Western food too?

Yes. In addition to Indonesian vegan meals, many cafés serve vegan burgers, pizzas, pasta, sushi, and Buddha bowls to cater to international travelers.

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