Holy moly, where to start? It’s no secret that Canggu is basically the epicentre of Bali’s cafe culture, and there are more epic restaurants around town than you can shake a coconut at. But with more and more popping up weekly in everyone’s fave surfing suburb, it can be hard to know which ones are worth a visit. So (trumpets please), to help you on your neighbourhood adventure, here we present you our definitive list of where to eat in Canggu – all the way from Berawa and Batu Bolong, to Pererenan and Seseh too. Bring a big appetite (and your Instagram feed!) because Canggu’s best restaurants sure know how to dish up a dazzling lunch, dinner and spectacular date night. And if you’re still thirsty for more? Check our our list of Canggu’s best bars!
1. Best for brunch: Baked.
Head to one of Baked’s two locations (one in Berawa, the other in Pererenan) for a brunch and bakery stop complete with creamy poached eggs, fresh-outta-the-oven artisanal sourdough, and oh-so buttery croissants half size of your head. Joining the ranks of ricotta hotcakes, chewy bagels and fluffy scrambled eggs, Baked is all about Mediterranean-style brunching plus super sweet treats like Portuguese custard egg tarts, homemade banana bread and sticky buns.
Baked, Jl Pantai Pererenan No. 118, Perenanan, p. +62 812 4657 3336, e. cafe@baked.co.id. Open daily 7am – 4pm.
2. Best for date night: Mason
At this uber-cool but oh-so casual dinner spot, it’s all about top quality meats, cheeses, gourmet dips and veggies done right – homemade and served simply to let the flavours really shine. True to form, Mason also slings superb cocktails in a stylish, open-air atmo, full to the rafters with Canggu’s finest. Graze your way through the share starters to get a taste of everything (the house-made hummus, halloumi and smoked tuna dip are on a whole other level!) then tuck into the wood-fired barramundi, barbecued ribeye or spinach and ricotta in filo pastry. We won’t lie, we’re here almost every other day of the week…
Mason, Jl Batu Bolong No. 83, Canggu, p. +62 857 9250 5028. Open daily 12pm – midnight.
3. Best new restaurant: Skool Kitchen
Backed by some of Bali’s biggest foodie names (and housed above Canggu’s coolest oceanfront destination), Skool Kitchen is the hottest new restaurant by Tai Buddha and Adam McAsey, where every dish is touched by fire. A primitive style of cooking meets contemporary culinary excellence here, with its honest modern menu powered by natural wood and charcoal embers. Try the slow-roasted lamb to see exactly what we mean; marinated for over three days in garlic, yoghurt, and spices, before being trussed and hung over the fireplace to roast to perfection. Even the artisanal, house-crafted cocktails get a taste of the flames, like the Burnt Lemon Daiquiri – perfect for watching a fiery Bali sunset overlooking the waves…
Skool Kitchen, Jl. Pura Dalem, Canggu, p. +62 361 6200 603 / +62 811 3800 4952. Open Mon – Sat from 6pm.
4. Best fine diner: Sa’Mesa
One long table, and one helluva foodie experience. Sa’Mesa is Canggu’s Italian dining destination that’s dripping in exclusivity; the kind of place that feels like you’re eating within the chef’s own home. Taking inspiration from La Nonna Carmela – an Italian grandmother who used to invite the town for dinner even if she didn’t know them – the dinner concept brings 22+ diners together for a scrumptious Italian feast around the main communal table. It’s here that you’ll be served exceptional Italian-inspired plates like tuna crudo, chargrilled octopus and homemade king prawn fettuccine. And with the chef helming the open kitchen every night, no two dinner experiences are the same. You’ll want to book your seat well in advance if you want to secure your spot, and don’t leave without trying the Negroni…
Sa’Mesa, Jl Tanah Barak No.1e, Canggu, p. +62 813 5303 5411. Open daily 6.30pm – midnight.
5. Best for wine and nibbles: Mosto
Mosto is Indonesia’s very first natural wine bar, and with it comes a relaxed and unadulterated vibe inspired by the neo-bistros of Paris and Sydney’s flourishing wine bar scene. The brains behind Mosto are certainly worth a mention too: a powerhouse collective of six industry superstars from Bali’s pioneering Mexicola Group: Da Maria, Luigi’s, Uni and Motel Mexicola. Together, these F&B trailblazers bring decades worth of experience to the tabletop, and the result is a forward-thinking food menu (hello skewered ox tongue!) and a drinks list of more than 70 different low-intervention wines and zero-waste cocktails. New releases, rare cuvées, special events and international wine fairs are all part of the Mosto experience.
Mosto, Jl Pantai Berawa No. 99, Canggu, p. +62 811 3980 909, e. info@mostobali.com. Open daily from 5pm.
6. Best for beachfront bites: The Lawn
With its front-row seats to Batu Bolong’s world-famous waves, a shimmering infinity pool nudging the black sands and crowds of beautiful people lounging beneath boho umbrellas, oceanfront grazing doesn’t get much better than at The Lawn – and that’s before we’ve even mentioned the food. The menu at this ultra-chill beach club is all about sharing and gourmet nibbling, from the sweetcorn and manchego fritters and zucchini arancini, to chicken wings and salt and pepper squids – you could happily munch your way through the entire menu here while lapping up the laid-back, island vibes. And with a stylish list of infused cocktails to wash it all down, the grass really is greener at The Lawn – especially when golden hour comes around. Top tip: swing by on a Sunday night for The Lawn Sundays Music Series.
The Lawn, Jl Pura Dalem, Canggu, p. +62 361 6200 602 / +62 811 3800 4951. Open Mon – Thu 3pm – 10pm, Fri 12pm – 11pm, Sat and Sunday 12pm – 10pm.
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FOR BREAKFAST & LUNCH
7. Milk & Madu
Everyone loves this absolute jewel of a café on the quiet road to sleepy Berawa, and for good reason, too. With its amazing all-day breakfasts, sumptuous lunches and delectable dinners, Milk & Madu is known for good vibes and great food. Try the poached eggs, perfectly matched with a smoothie or a decent cuppa thanks to those legends at Beans by The Brotherhood. You’ll also find a Bowls counter here for those who love their mornings extra fruity, and an adorable outdoor playground for the kiddos.
Milk & Madu, Jl Pantai Berawa No. 52, Berawa and Jl Batu Bolong No. 88a, Canggu, p. +62 851 0278 1872 / +62 812 3714 9445, e. hello@milkandmadu.com. Open daily 7am – 10pm.
8. Crate Café
This rad, hipster coffee joint is always buzzing with Canggu’s coolest crowds – a sure fire sign that this one’s a winner. Sprawled out across a quiet lane just off Batu Bolong, you’ll easily spot this Canggu legend with its iconic industrial-chic interiors, bold murals and a long queue out the door every morning. But fear not, despite its ever-growing popularity, the super fast service here means their smoothie bowls and epic coffees are never a long wait away – and you can always pass the time by browsing their designer boutique.
Crate Café, Jl Canggu Padang Linjong No. 49, Canggu, p. +62 81 238 943 040, e. info@lifescrate.com. Open daily 6am – 5pm.
9. Nude
Stepping into Nude is like stopping by an old friend’s place. The staff are famously friendly (all smiles – every time) and this quaint and quiet café is just up the road from buzzy Berawa beach. Nude knocks out some fabulous fare to keep everyone happy – veggies, vegans and carnivores alike. It also does great smoothies, wicked cocktails, a killer poke bowl and terrific coffee. We love the fresh fit-out too…
Nude, Jl Raya Pantai Berawa No. 33, p. +62 85 238 214 003; Open daily 7am – 10pm.
10. Honey Kitchen
Laced in white and studded with gold and black accents, Honey Kitchen is a simple but oh-so stylish cafe and restaurant in peaceful Pererenan. And of course, the same can be said about the menu. With a focus on ultra-fresh and organic ingredients, local and imported produce is given the Midas touch, creating standout brunch plates like the salmon and quinoa bowl, the coconut hot cakes, and wholesome sides like charred eggplant with pomegranate and honey tahini. And FYI, their sweet potato fries are some of the best we’ve ever tried…
Honey Kitchen, Jl Pantai Pererenan No. 132, p. +62 821 4546 4760, e. hello@honeykitchenbali.com. Open daily from 7.30am – 10pm.
11. The Avocado Factory
If it were up to us, we’d eat avocado all day, every day, smothered on everything. Avocado on toast, avocado in our burgers, avocado in our smoothie bowls and heck, why not add chunks of avocado to our dipping sauces, too? Well, The Avocado Factory has gone and done exactly that. They’re as mad about nature’s green gift as we are, giving our go-to the recognition it deserves – all overlooking the rice fields of the ‘Gu. It’s the first ever avocado bar in South East Asia, and everything on the menu features local avocados (from both Bali and Java) in some form or another. Try the Avocado Pancakes for brekkie, the chicken and avocado lassi for lunch (it’s filled with a crumbed and fried avocado pattie – HELLO!) and finish it all off with an avo-licious mousse for dessert. It’s all avo everything, ripe for the picking.
The Avocado Factory, Jl Pantai Batu Mejan, Canggu, p. +62 813 3738 2521, e. hello@theavocadofactory.com. Open daily 7am – 9pm.
12. Ruko Cafe
Another fab choice for all your all-day breakfasting/brunching needs, Ruko offers locally-sourced healthy food and their very own special Indonesian coffee blend – all served up with a tropi-cool, industrial edge. Think Melbourne café culture with island vibes aplenty. Ruko is a solid shout for morning grinds, a post-surf feed and all-day people watching.
Ruko Café, Jl Pantai Berawa No. 99, Canggu, p. +62 81 239 673 077, e. ruko_cafe@hotmail.com. Open daily 7.30am –4pm.
13. Neighbourhood Food
Dedicated to serving fresh local produce from artisan makers, Neighbourhood is Berawa’s cosy cafe and coffee shop with a refined take on Australian-inspired cuisine. Think slow breakfasts, laid-back afternoon nibbles and weekend brunches that are fresh and wholesome. Expect the very best of local produce used wherever possible, and be sure to try the Hood Benedict (with a confit potato hash, soft eggs, jalapeño hollandaise and a choice of smoked salmon, halloumi or bacon), then come back again and again for the lineup of lunch staples. Think beetroot fritters, chicken salads and crispy skin barramundi with local greens and a lemon-herb dressing. YUM.
Neighbourhood Food, Jl Pantai Berawa, 99BB, Berawa, p. +62 818 0877 4367, e. hello@neighbourhoodfood.co. Open daily from 7.30am.
14. Sensorium Bali
Don’t let the minimalistic interiors of Sensorium Bali fool you. Inside this ‘elevated brunch restaurant’ is a multi-sensory culinary treat that’s designed to activate, challenge and satisfy all five senses, not just your taste buds. We won’t spoil the full experience for you here, but expect modern Australian cuisine with an Asian twist, and boundary-pushing creations like the Textural of Mushrooms (sautéed and fried wild mushrooms and seaweed paste on rye), a brunch ramen with 62-degree sous vide egg, and the signature Korean-style Bulgogi BBQ Beef Burger, loaded with homemade pickled daikon, spring onion, coriander and charred lime. Yup, this isn’t your typical brunch spot…
Sensorium Bali, Jl Pantai Batu Bolong No.31A, Canggu, p. +62 361 9070293, e. hello@sensoriumbali.com. Open daily until 4pm.
15. Touché
You’ll feel like you’re in Seminyak in this stylish Pererenan cafe, just minutes from the beach. With the dreamiest island-chic interiors that match its urban-style menu, Touché is where you’ll find Pererenan’s finest sipping on coconut milk lattes over a plate of truffle gnocchi and a crisp tuna tataki salad. From breakfast through to lunch and even tapas too, the menu goes from fluffy soufflé pancakes, to creamy baked camembert, before finishing off with Mediterranean-inspired mains and desserts. Top tip: Touché doubles up as a prime perch to watch Pererenan life go by, best enjoyed with an iced double espresso with cocoa and orange-infused milk.
Touché, Jl Pantai Pererenan No. 104, Canggu, p. +62 813 5301 6991. Open daily 7.30am – 10 pm.
BEST RESTAURANTS IN CANGGU
FOR AN EPIC DINNER & DATE NIGHT
16. Shelter
Seminyak’s beloved breezy cafe has made it to Pererenan, and this time, it comes with nighttime vibes, jungle surrounds and a brand new menu to boot. Shelter‘s unique take on Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines come with a contemporary twist, and we can’t get enough of the roasted eggplant drizzled in coriander oil, served with labneh and pomegranate molasses. Start off with a flatbread slathered with fluffy whipped chickpeas and smoked paprika oil, then continue your feast with the wood roasted salmon with paprika, raisins, pine nuts and green olives. Or how about the chermoula crusted chicken with herbs, spices, tahini and burnt lemon – best enjoyed with Shelter’s signature Espresso Martini…
Shelter, Jl Pantai Pererenan No. 133, Pererenan, p. +62 813 5368 1118, e. info@shelterbali.com. Open daily from 12pm.
17. Santanera
Sleek, stylish, and with a menu that spans continents and cultures, Santanera is Canggu’s Latin-American fusion restaurant that’s dishing up contemporary tapas plates to swap and share. Organic, farm-to-plate produce takes centre stage here, as does the enormous spiral staircase that leads you from the bright and spacious lounges, to the breezy ocean-view rooftop. Graze on smoked, whipped and marinated delicacies, and feast on hamachi ceviche, chargrilled octopus, salt-crusted beef tenderloin and jamon iberico. Sip on a sunset aperitivo, and top it all off with a fine wine from the bountiful cellar.
Santanera, Jl Tanah Barak No. 55 – 57, p. +62 812 4665 8896, e. info@santanerabali.com. Open daily 6pm – late.
18. Luma
A big-name Mediterranean showstopper, Luma is the collaborative work of two award-winning chefs: Cameron Emirali of 10 Greek Street in London, and Kieran Morland of Sangsaka and Merah Putih in Seminyak. The menu is all about rustic dishes that combine classic elements of Southern Europe’s traditions, with indigenous ingredients from Bali and nearby islands. Think seaweed-wrapped prawns, Batik lobster risotto and grilled octopus with orzo and a squid ink aioli. And the jewel in the crown here is the charcoal grill and the custom-made, see-through wood fire oven, taking centre stage in the dazzling Luma kitchen. Unsurprisingly so, the carefully curated wine list is second-to-none, while the cocktail list follows the menu’s lead by using local ingredients for a tropical twist on the classics.
Luma, Jl Pantai Batu Bolong No. 91, Canggu, p. +62 811 3941 4999. Open daily 5pm – 11pm.
19. Alma Tapas Bar
This neighbourhood Tapas Bar is an epic date night spot to let your hair down and indulge in some grub and booze. Be it wholesome shared plates, wine and artisan cocktail or a refreshing sangria, Alma gives you a million reasons to keep coming back. Get a taste of the Spanish paradise with its impressive mouth-watering menu comprising panceta (pork belly with canarian mojo picon sauce), calamar relleno (squid stuffed with Chorizo, pork belly, apples and onions) and tartar de remolacha (beetroot tartar with avocado and blue cheese sauce) if you’re feeling a little conscious. Don’t get us started with their house wines!
Alma Tapas Bar, Jl. Pantai Berawa No. 88, Canggu, p. +62 819 9910 5888, e. almatapasbar@soulfoodmob.com. Open daily 3pm – 11pm.
20. Smoke
Aptly named, Smoke specialises in all things smokey, barbecued and delicious. Seafood, chicken, pork, beef, and even pumpkin or cauliflower, you name it, they’ve mastered the wonders of low and slow cooking (with some meats cooked for over 18 hours). Dining here is an experience of its own too, with an outdoor tent housing the dining area, and a glowing fire pit taking centre stage. Best shared with friends or family, this barbecue restaurant is set in the rice fields and at sunset, it gleams a golden glow, just like the embers of the piping charcoal grill.
Smoke, Jl Batu Mejan No. 69, Canggu, p. +62 821 4607 4272. Open daily 10am – 10pm.
21. One Eyed Jack
Impress your date at this super trendy Izakaya-style Japanese joint serving up a mix of traditional and modern fusion fare. Kick off with a shochu or sake cocktail and soak up the stylish minimalist ambiance at this intimate dining spot. Psst – the chef is Nobu trained, so expect big things in the food department, like the spicy tuna bites on crispy rice with rich droplets of eel sauce.
One Eyed Jack, Jl Pantai Berawa No.89, Canggu, p. +62 819 99291888. Open daily 3pm – 11pm.
22. Penny Lane
Officially the place to see and be seen, Penny Lane is home to jaw-dropping architecture, insanely swish vibes and a delish tapas and cocktail menu. With its breezy interiors dripping in alternative art, indoor palms and vintage chandeliers, it’s no surprise that Canggu’s finest flock here on the daily to feast on nibbly plates to share, supercharged schnitzels, big burgers and loaded fries. You’ll also find superfood salads, gourmet brekkies and some local dishes too. Try the fresh guac on a paprika glazed Turkish bread, the gold-fried calamari with secret spice and hummus to start, and finish with The Infamous Poutine Burger or Chicken Parmigiana. And don’t forget those cocktails…
Penny Lane, Jl Munduk Catu, Canggu, p. +62 852 3877 7786, e. reservations@pennylanebali.com. Open daily 12pm – 11pm.
23. Ji Terrace By The Sea
Asian-fusion bites, boho-chic vibes and the crème de la crème of killer ocean views – Ji Terrace By The Sea really has it all when it comes to wining, dining and sunset swooning in the ‘Gu. This breezy and beautiful rooftop spot is crammed full of cultural flourishes, colourful design touches, and of course, some of the best Asian fusion food on the island. Try the signature Dragon of Ji sushi roll (a chopstick treat of crispy ebi tempura, slick avocado slices and a creamy, slightly spicy sauce) and the beautifully seared Tuna Tataki. You’ll also want to sip on the smokin’ Coco Sexo (inspired by the volcanoes of Indonesia) and – our favourite – the Gin & Tea with Javanese tea and herb-infused gin.
Ji Terrace by the Sea, Jl Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu Beach, p. +62 361 473 1701 / +62 81 239 652 695, e. ji@tuguhotels.com. Open daily 2pm-10pm, 11pm Fri – Sun.
24. Moana Fish Eatery
A Polynesian restaurant, fresh fish market and smoothie & juice bar all rolled into one, Moana is a must-stop for seafood lovers. Think poke bowls, sashimi, carpaccio, tartare and BBQ fish done just like they do it in the Aloha islands. You’ll spot it by the growing queue from 7pm, so be sure to call ahead if you don’t wanna keep your date waiting…
Moana Fish Eatery, Jl Pantai Batu Bolong No. 28, Canggu, p. +62 81 238 158 373. Open daily 9am – 11pm.
25. Lacalita Bar y Cocina
Bringing a taste of modern Mexicana to the streets of Canggu, Lacalita is all about fresh Latino-inspired food in an eye-catching atmosphere. Stuffed full of colourful murals and with ceilings dripping with posies, the Insta-ops here are endless. While we love the classics (helloooo Pescado Tacos) try some of Lacalita’s brand new creations, like the BBQ chicken and Mole or the pork shoulder tacos, and knock them back with the margarita with jalapeño infused tequila. Muy picante!
Lacalita, Jl Pantai Batu Bolong No.68, Canggu, p. +62 822 4731 2217, e. lacalita.bali@gmail.com. Open daily 4pm – late.
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FOR VEGANS, VEGGIES & HEALTH NUTS
26. Good Mantra
A wholly plant-based restaurant, Good Mantra dishes up big and bright flavours, easy-breezy community vibes and an address that’s just a stone’s throw from Berawa’s sand and surf. Legendary vegan chef Dom Hammond is behind the pans here, slinging wholesome plant-based creations that use fresh ingredients from small local farms. Almost everything is then made in-house, from the nut-milks to the granolas and even the zingy relishes and sauces. And what a result. Try the banana flour hotcakes (yup, all vegan!) or the avocado and herbed hummus on sourdough for brekkie. Then for lunch, tuck into big-energy salads and stuffed sandwiches with layers of seasonal baked veg and a good slather of plant-based mayo. This earth-to-plate ethos trickles over to the bar, too, where mixologist Anya Montague has designed cocktails and mocktails inspired by Bali’s landscapes and seasons. We’ll take two Surf Spritz, please!
Good Mantra, Jl Subak Sari No.77, Berawa, p. +62 822 6187 9977, e. hello@goodmantrabali.com. Open daily 9am – 9pm.
27. The Shady Shack
True to its name, you’ll find shady seating areas with a shabby chic vibe at this roadside rice field shack. Veggies rejoice! The whole menu is meat-free and super duper healthy to boot – we love the nori bowl, the selection of vegan burgers, and the raw banoffee cheesecake (it’s to die for!). Grab a cold coconut, a long black or better yet, boost that immune system with a turmeric latte. Nommmm.
The Shady Shack, Jl Tanah Barak No.57, Canggu, p. +62 819 1639 5087 / +62 812 3611 6466. Open daily 8am – 10pm.
28. Pels Supershop
A totally vegan café and emporium of all things pedal-powered, Pels has been a roaring success ever since it opened. The fact that this place is a hit with non-vegans just goes to show how good it is – in particular the fully loaded burrito or the creamy cheesy lasagne. How can something taste so delicious when it’s so good for you? Great food in a laid back atmosphere. All thumbs up from us!
Pels Supershop, Jl Raya Pantai Berawa, No. 46, Canggu, p. +62 813 3761 9335. Open 8am – 9pm.
29. Burgreens
When two plant-based powerhouses collide, you get Burgeens – an all-vegan restaurant in the heart of Canggu described as a “Plant-Based Paradise”. This collaborative creation is between Burgreens – a leading plant-based food chain in Indonesia – and Green Rebel, an Indonesian food tech start-up developing all-natural plant-based meats and cheeses with authentic Asian flavours. Think vegan rendang, the Mighty Mushroom Burger, a beef-less steak, and vegan boba. Or our fave: the Balinese Nasi Campur with sate lilit, chick’n sambal matah, long beans plecing, and balado tempeh and tofu. The kicker? Beautiful breezy interiors overlooking Canggu’s iconic rice fields…
Burgeens, Jl Pantai Batu Mejan no. 1, Canggu, p. +62 818 887 028. Open daily 9am – 9.30pm.
30. I Am Vegan Babe
A boundary-pushing, plant-based game-changer, I Am Vegan Babe is so much more than “just” a vegan cafe. There are club sandwiches stuffed with plant “turkey”, creamy vegannaise and you-won’t-believe-it’s-not-bacon fake-on. There’s also chunky sandwiches that are impossibly cheesy (the kind that sticks to the roof of your mouth and melts into a delicious gooiness) and burgers that are so big, so juicy and so gluttonous, you could almost call them beefy. The enormous Hawaiian burger is our top pick – not to mention the glass-cabinet of vegan cakes, taking centre stage within the cafe’s tropi-chic interiors.
I Am Vegan Babe, Jl Tanah Barak No. 49, Canggu, p. +62 811 3892 205. Open daily 7am – 9pm.
31. GIVE Cafe
A cafe with a cause, GIVE dishes up wholly vegan Indonesian food Nasi Campur style – just like your favourite warung, but with a plant-based twist. We’re talking meat-less chicken and pork, heaps of veggies and cruelty-free sauces and sambals. But that’s not all. GIVE donates 100% of its profits to charity. That means that your “cheeken” satay could save a puppy’s life. Or your Nasi Goreng (with a vegan fried egg) could help build recycling facilities in local villages. Whatever you choose, it’s 100% vegan, 100% not for profit, and 1000% delicious.
GIVE Cafe, Jl Padang Linjong No.85, Canggu, p. +62 821 4545 9316. Open daily 11am – 8pm.
32. Falafel Temple
Bringing real, home-cooked Middle Eastern cuisine to Canggu, Falafel Temple answers all of your pita prayers. Inspired by the flavours of Morocco, Turkey, and Egypt, expect traditional spices, fresh local ingredients and plenty of shisha, with some of the most generous (read: deliciously enormous!) mezze plates we’ve ever seen. And did we mention, it’s all vegan?
Falafel Temple, Jl Pantai Berawa No. 35, Canggu, p. +62 811 396 7979, e. info@falafeltemple.com. Open Mon – Sat 10am – 10pm and Sun 11am – 9pm.
THE BEST RESTAURANTS IN CANGGU
FOR ASIAN FUSION EATS
33. Yuki
Tuna truffle sushi, nori ahi tacos and even vegan yakitori – Yuki is Canggu’s modern Japanese izakaya with some of Bali’s biggest hospitality names behind it. And it shows. Served up right beside the seaside, Yuki’s boundary-pushing menu is a fusion of fine ingredients and contemporary twists, topped off with an impeccable drinks list and a nifty fit-out too. To find this breezy beachfront spot, follow the beautiful Canggu crowds to the Batu Bolong seafront, where classic cocktails, cold beers and hot sake are served up alongside Japanese aesthetics and some of the best Japanese bites this island has ever seen.
Yuki, pantai Batu Bolong, p. +62 821 4509 9706. Open daily from 11am.
34. Uni Restaurant & Bar
From the same trailblazing names of Bali’s Mexicola Group, star chef Steven Skelly and drinks gurus Denny Bakiev and Jordy Outra have once again created culinary magic with Uni Restaurant & Bar – an innovative Japanese-inspired showstopper in buzzing Berawa. This sophisticated and design-savvy ‘casual fine diner’ comes with eclectic artwork lining the walls and an amalgamation of Asian inspiration and contemporary techniques on the menu. Expect locally sourced seafood and farm-fresh produce, used to create standout signatures like the prawn and snapper gyoza, or the grilled Wagyu beef cooked over an Hibachi grill, served with braised turnip and a red wine sauce. Top tip: graze through the a la carte menu or go all out with the tasting menu, best shared and paired with the experimental cocktails, sake and natural wines.
Uni Restaurant & Bar, Jl Pantai Berawa No. 99, Canggu, p. +62 811 3883 371. Open Tue – Sat from 6pm.
35. Chow Chow
Love Ling-Ling’s in Seminyak? We have good news: Chow Chow is Ling-Ling’s little sister, bringing its contemporary Asian fusion cuisine to Canggu. The quirky kitchen team dishes up everything from Wagyu wasabi tacos and tom yum fried rice, to weird-and-wonderful rolls like the Fist of Unicorn; a magical combo of eggplant schnitzel and sambal matah. Wash it all down with epic cocktails, like the Japanese pomelo margarita rimmed with chilli lime salt, or the Lemongrass Negroni. We’ll take two!
Chow Chow, Jl Batu Bolong Gg. Nyepi No. 22, Canggu, p. + 62 817 6065 633. Open daily 3pm – 11pm.
36. Madame Gou
If you’ve ever cruised around the Berawa block, you’ve no doubt spotted Madame Gou. You can’t miss its sleek and stylish wood-panel frontage, or the blazing charcoal grill and steamy hot wok set inside the bustling dining space that’s booked out almost every weekend. The big draw? The simmering Peranakan spices and hawker street-style spreads of BBQ duck pancakes, wok-tossed kway teow, Singapore swimmer crab and plump and steamy dumplings. Settle in for a long and leisurely nighttime feast with friends, and sip your way through the signature cocktails that add a pan-Asian twist to all-time classics…
Madame Gou, Jl Pantai Berawa No. 101A, Canggu, p. +62 812 3785 6866. Open daily 5pm – 11pm.
37. TYGR Sushi
Next-level nori rolls and super-cool sushi plates are top-of-the-bill at this hand-roll bar. Everything is made fresh (there’s no questionable sushi train here) just made-to-order, rolled-right-in-front-of-your-eyes hand rolls with still-warm nasi, shatteringly crisp nori, and oh-so fresh fillings that’ll impress your hot date. All of this is house inside industrial-Japanese interiors, and it goes without saying, a Sake or Sapporo tops it all off.
TYGR Sushi, Jl Pantai Berawa 999x, Canggu, p. +62 813 3916 3894, e. info@tygrsushi.com. Open daily 11am – 10pm.
38. Ulekan
Another hit from The Good Food Brotherhood (following in the successful footsteps of Milk & Madu and Watercress), Ulekan takes the very best of Indonesian home cooking and serves it up with a fine dining angle. From traditional dishes and stylish interiors to delicious drinks & desserts, you won’t want to miss this Canggu treasure.
Ulekan Bali, Jl Tegal Sari – Jl Pantai Berawa No. 34, Tibubeneng, p. +62 821 4594 8624, e. hello@ulekanbali.com. Open daily 12pm – 11pm.
39. Folie Kitchen & Patisserie
At Folie, Asian flavours are given a French-spin courtesy of chef Stephane Simond to create a superb bistro-style menu. With the philosophy of ‘for the love of good food’, you can expect delish dishes, bakery treats and everything in between at this new ‘Gu hotspot. Top top: swing by in the arvos for their famous High Tea towers.
Folie Kitchen & Patisserie, Jl Subak Sari No. 30A, Canggu, p. +62 811 3927 555. Open daily 12am – 10pm.
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40. Synkonah
At Synkonah, chef Locki Waddell brings classic Mediterranean cuisine to the tables. He focuses on traditional techniques and presents his creations in a contemporary way. For the late risers, the breakfast menu is available until 3pm, so you can try the vegetarian friendly Shakshuka (gooey eggs cooked in spicy tomato harissa sauce) for brunch! You can also drop by for dinner and graze through the comforting menu: start with prawn saganaki, continue with the braised lamb shoulder and finish off with a clementine mimosa.
Synkonah, Jl Pantai Berawa No. 99C, Tibubeneng, p. +62 812 3794 3389, e. synkonah@gmail.com. Open daily 9am – late.
41. Milano Restaurant and Bar
For a truly metropolitan ambiance, head to Milano Restaurant and Bar. You’ll be whisked away to a buzzy piazza in central Rome, complete with sleek lines and sophisticated decor. And just as you’d expect, Milano is all about the bar and the exceptional mixologist skills on hand, serving up Michelin quality cocktails that put the pizzazz back into happy hour. Choose from light bites, pizza, antipasti cold cuts, nibbles and delish pasta dishes. It’s the perfect place to settle in for a delectable lunch or easy breezy evening – the cherry on the top being Ladies Night on Wednesdays with half-price cocktails.
Milano Restaurant and Bar, Jl Pantai Berawa, Berawa, p. +62 813 3797 2998. Open daily 12pm – midnight.
42. Riviera Bistro
From the French Riviera to buzzing Berawa, Riviera Bistro is where you can tuck into French and Mediterranean classics and fresh-from-the-net seafood. And the kicker? This fine destination doubles up as a wine bar too. Try the Gnocchetti that uses homemade semolina pasta, muddled with a seafood ragout, herbs and citrus zests. Or the seabream carpaccio with lemon sabayon and caviar.
Riviera Bistro, Jl Pemelisan Agung, Berawa – Canggu, p. +62 821 4798 9098, e. hello@rivierabistrobali.com; Open daily 11.30am – late.
43. Pizza Fabbrica
As hot as its traditional wood fired ovens, Fabbrica has been heating up the pizza competition in the ‘Gu – and we’re gunna go as far to say it’s right up there with the very best in Bali. The pizzas are thin and crispy with a slight charredness, the toppings are generous and loaded with authentic Italian ingredients, and can we just take a moment to appreciate the creamy, almost-molten burrata? Try the Capricciosa loaded with mushroom, ham, black olives, salami and artichokes, or get the best of everything with a Quattro Stagioni. Just don’t forget that Burrata.
Pizza Fabbrica, Jl Batu Mejan, p. +62 819 9933 0880, e. pizzafabbricabali@hotmail.com. Open daily 10am – midnight.
44. La Baracca
Now with three other locations across Bali (in Seminyak, Ubud and Uluwatu), this rustic Italian trailblazer serves up delicious staples done right, like wood-fired pizzas and proper home-made pastas. Expect authentic flavours that are perfectly complemented by a chilled glass of wine and views of lush green rice fields. Bonus points for their vegan cheese that tastes just like the real deal.
La Baracca, Jl Tanah Barak, Canggu, p. +62 878 9924 2776 or +62 813 5378 1761. Open daily 12pm – 11pm.
45. Luigi’s Hot Pizza
After the success of Seminyak’s so-hot-right-now Da Maria, the unstoppable duo of Maurice Terzini and Adrian Reed joined forces for another hot hit: Luigi’s Hot Pizza. It’s Italo dining in the heart of Canggu, this time with a more affordable, low-fi and unpretentious twist. The pizzas are just as epic as they are in the Seminyak restaurant, as are the trendy cocktails and wild, wild party nights. Top tip: get the metre long pizzas, and invite your hungriest friends.
Luigi’s Hot Pizza, Jl Batu Mejan, Canggu, p. +62 811 3944 450. Open daily 4pm – 9pm.
46. Santorini
Saganaki, tzatziki, baklava, and Moussaka. You’ll find all the Big Fat Greek foodie names at Santorini – now with two locations. The authenticity here is thanks to the founders – a Greek family whose age-old recipes bring us the real deal. The pastitsio is baked until creamy, the gyros are made-to-order with the best olive oil around, and the Moussaka is as traditional as it comes, with layer-upon-layer of eggplant, potato, beef and béchamel – wrapped up in splashes of blue and white interiors that are oh-so-Santorini.
Santorini Greek Restaurant Bali, Jl Batu Bolong No. 1, Canggu, p. +62 823 4145 1976, e. santorinibalirestaurant@gmail.com. Open daily 9am – midnight.
48. La Brisa
From the same family as Laguna, Favela and Plancha, La Brisa is the quirky-yet-cool destination from the “La” family, and the coolest boho-beanbag beach club on Echo Beach in Canggu. Best enjoyed sans sandals and with a long drink in hand, La Brisa is a bohemian hub of rustic Spanish cooking, delish cocktails, multiple swimming pools and a hot soundtrack to top it all off.
La Brisa, Jl Pantai Batu Mejan Gg. La Brisa, Echo Beach, Canggu, p. +62 81 139 466 66. Open daily 11am – 11pm, Sat and Sun 10am – 11pm.
49. COMO Beach Club
Follow Canggu’s A-listers and eco-conscious luxury lovers to COMO Beach Club at COMO Uma Canggu – one of the first five-star destinations to open in the ‘Gu. A fabulous beachfront spot for wining, dining and sunshine soaking, expect the freshest, regionally sourced ingredients creatively used in spectacular seaside dishes. Come for the breezy, beachy vibes, and stay for the best Eggs Benedict around.
COMO Beach Club at COMO Uma Canggu, Jl Pantai Batu Mejan, Echo Beach, Canggu, p. +62 361 302 2228 / +62 811 3820 9418, e. como.uma.canggu@comohotels.com. Open daily 7am – 10pm.