Bali Food — What to Eat and What It Costs
Warungs, babi guling, and the island's next-level cafe scene — what to eat and what it costs.
Bali's food runs on two tracks: cheap, excellent warung meals (nasi goreng, babi guling, satay lilit, gado-gado) for $1.50-4 a plate, and a genuinely world-class cafe and brunch scene in Canggu and Ubud aimed at the digital-nomad crowd, running $6-15 a meal. Bali is Hindu-majority, unlike most of Indonesia, so pork (babi guling) is common here — worth knowing if you're keeping halal.
Bali's food scene is having a genuine moment right now, and not just because of the smoothie bowls all over your feed — the warung food underneath all that is some of the best-value eating in Southeast Asia. Here's what to actually order, what it costs, and a couple of things worth knowing before you dig in.













































