30th, August 2025
Travel Guide
Bali is a wellness paradise and a culinary playground, especially for vegans and vegetarians. From cold-pressed juices and raw chocolate to gourmet plant-based feasts, the island’s food scene makes eating clean easy, delicious, and inspiring.
Thanks to Bali’s abundance of fresh produce, global influences, and health-conscious community, finding vegan meals is a breeze, especially in vibrant destinations like Seminyak, Canggu, Ubud, Kuta, and Legian.Â
From Seminyak’s sophisticated café culture to Ubud’s spiritual, raw food scene, here are ten of the best vegan restaurants in Bali, organized by destination to help you plan your stay.
1. Secret Spot

Not that so secret anymore, Secret Spot has become one of the best-known vegan restaurants in Bali, and for good reason. With few branches across the island, it’s a go-to for Western-style comfort food that doesn’t compromise on quality or creativity.
The menu features everything from gluten-free lasagne and smoothie bowls to vegan cakes and creamy coffees.Â
Why visit: For globally inspired vegan comfort food at one of Bali’s most popular and well-loved plant-based cafés.
Where is it? Multiple locations across Bali
2. Tasty Vegan Seminyak
Tasty Vegan is a cozy, down-to-earth spot offering an entirely plant-based menu featuring Indonesian and Western comfort foods. Think tempeh satay, nasi campur, vegan burgers, and fresh juices, all served in a peaceful garden setting.
Why visit: For affordable, local-inspired vegan meals in a chill, welcoming space.
Where is it? Jl. Raya Basangkasa, Gg. Dewata No. 15B, Seminyak, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung 80361, Bali, Indonesia.
3. KYND Community Seminyak

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KYND Community is famous for its colorful smoothie bowls, creative vegan dishes, and Instagrammable decor. Whether you’re after pancakes, açaà bowls, or BBQ jackfruit burgers, this spot offers bold flavors and fun presentation.
Why visit: For a bright, stylish café that makes vegan food exciting.
Where is it? Jl. Raya Petitenget No.12X, Seminyak, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung 80361, Bali, Indonesia.
4. Mad Pops
This vibrant ice cream shop is famous for its small-batch, 100% vegan popsicles and coconut milk–based ice creams in tropical flavors like dragon fruit, mango, and chocolate coconut. It’s an Instagram hotspot thanks to its neon signage and playful vibe.
Why visit: For Bali’s most iconic vegan ice cream and a sweet way to cool down in Seminyak.
Where is it? Jl. Kayu Aya No.48, Seminyak, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361
5. Veganlicious – Plant-Based Smoothie Bowls & Coffee

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This inviting café specializes in smoothie bowls, dairy-free coffees, and light plant-based fare in a bright, minimalist setting. It’s perfect for a quick, nutritious stop while exploring Legian’s buzzing beach scene.
Why visit: For refreshing, fruit-forward vegan options in a central, walkable location.
Where is it? Jl. Benesari No.3, Legian, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia.
Planning to visit Legian ? Don’t miss our Complete Legian Travel Guide.
6. Sauce Tree Kuta
Sauce Tree brings something different to Kuta: indulgent, plant-based comfort food just minutes from the beach. The menu includes vegan burgers, pasta, loaded fries, and dairy-free desserts.
Why visit: For delicious, hearty vegan food in a casual, beachside setting.
Where is it? Jl. Bakung Sari Gg. Kresek No.2, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung 80361, Bali, Indonesia.
7. Kasto Italian Vegan Restaurant & Pizza
Kasto brings authentic Italian flavors to Canggu’s plant-based scene, serving up wood-fired vegan pizzas, creamy pastas, and homemade dairy-free cheeses. The ambiance is cozy yet modern, making it a go-to for a comforting vegan dinner.
Why visit: For indulgent, Italian-style vegan dining in the heart of Canggu.
Where is it? Jl. Canggu Padang Linjong, Canggu, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80351
8. I Am Vegan Babe
With a vibrant setting and generous portions, I Am Vegan Babe serves up sweet and savory brunches, smoothies, and wraps all day long. Their desserts and coffee make it a great post-beach stop.
Why visit: For one of Canggu’s most popular all-day vegan cafés.
Where is it? Jl. Tanah Barak No.51, Canggu, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung 80361, Bali, Indonesia.
9. Moksa

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Surrounded by lush greenery, Moksa is a garden-to-table vegan restaurant that focuses on sustainability, permaculture, and slow food. Their jackfruit rendang and raw desserts are guest favorites.
Why visit: For refined, ethical dining in a peaceful garden setting.
Where is it? Jl. Puskesmas, Sayan, Ubud, Gianyar Regency 80571, Bali, Indonesia.
10. Sayuri Healing Food

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Sayuri Healing Food is a wholesome, healing café that serves some of the cleanest vegan food you’ll find in Bali. There are no animal products, no dairy, no soy, no gluten, no wheat, and nothing processed or artificial. Every dish is crafted with intention, focusing on nourishment, balance, and flavor.
Their menu is ultra-creative, showcasing leading-edge plant-based cuisine that consistently impresses even the most skeptical non-vegans. From raw tacos to probiotic-rich desserts, every plate reflects Sayuri’s commitment to vibrant health.
Why visit: For truly clean, deeply nourishing vegan food in a space designed for wellness, learning, and community.
Where is it? Jl. Sukma Kesuma No.2, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar 80571, Bali, Indonesia.
Exploring the wellness capital of Bali? Don’t miss our Ubud Destination Guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bali vegan-friendly?
Yes, extremely. Vegan restaurants are everywhere in major tourist hubs like Seminyak, Canggu, Ubud, and Kuta. Even local warungs often serve naturally plant-based dishes.
Can I get vegan food delivered?
Yes. Use apps like Gojek or GrabFood to order from top vegan cafés and restaurants.
Are gluten-free vegan options available?
Most vegan restaurants offer gluten-free selections, and many clearly label allergens and dietary preferences on their menus.
Are these restaurants expensive?
There’s a wide range. Some are more upscale, but many offer affordable vegan meals starting under IDR 100,000.
Should I book a table?
For popular spots like Peloton, Moksa, or Divine Earth, reservations are recommended, especially during dinner hours and peak season.
Where to Stay for a Vegan-Friendly Escape
For those wanting to explore Bali’s vegan food scene with elegance and ease, The Colony Hotel Bali is ideally located in Seminyak, one of the island’s most exciting culinary hubs.
Our boutique hotel offers luxury, privacy, and personalized service, all within walking distance to many of the restaurants listed above. With easy access to Canggu, Legian, and even day trips to Ubud, it’s the perfect base for a plant-forward Bali escape.
Book your stay at The Colony Hotel Bali and explore the best vegan restaurants in Bali from a luxurious, centrally located retreat in Seminyak.




