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Best Vegan Indonesian Food in Canggu, Bali

Best Vegan Indonesian Food in Canggu, Bali

Everything you need to know about finding the most delicious Indonesian vegan and vegetarian places in Canggu
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Indonesian vegan goodness

If you’ve spent a minute in Canggu, you’ll know that it’s vegan heaven.

Even totally non-western restaurants are completely aware of vegetarianism and veganism, making travelling to Canggu as a vegan a breeze.

And you won’t have to only rely on smoothie bowls and avocado toasts – there’s some seriously tasty (and cheap!) vegan Indonesian food to be had as well.

After two months in Bali, we barely scratched the surface.

Nonetheless, here are some of the best places to go in Canggu for vegan Indonesian food.

Find all of the mentioned restaurants & cafés on a map at the bottom of the article.

Vegan Indonesian restaurants and cafés in Canggu

Oma Jamu

Oma Jamu also became one of our go-to vegan place to eat in Canggu. It helped that we lived just a few hundred metres away.

Open from morning to evening, we had so many nice breakfasts, brunches, lunches, dinners and take-away meals from here.

The apparent draw to Oma Jamu is their vegan Indonesian buffet.

For IDR 40k, you can choose 7 different dishes of vegetables, tofu, tempeh and other healthy delicacies with rice and add additional scoops for 5k each.

We especially liked the fact that they serve lentils, kidney beans and chickpeas – which are great nutrient-rich additions to any diet (and sometimes difficult to get in Southeast Asia).

Oma Jamu hits a perfect balance between being totally hipster but still very local – and great value at the same time.

The restaurant doubles as a small healthy grocery shop selling fruits, vegetables and all kinds of products like coffee, dry chickpeas, and goji berries.

Price examples:

  • Nasi campur with 7 dishes: IDR 40k ~ 2.8 USD / 2.5 EUR
  • Extra servings: IDR 5k ~ 0.4 USD / 0.3 EUR
  • Nasi goreng: IDR 30k ~ 2.1 USD / 1.9 EUR

Oma Jamu is fully vegan.

Open every day from 08.00 to 21.00 except Sundays from 09.00 to 17.00.

Jl. Pantai Batu Bolong Street No.46a, Canggu, Bali.

Nasi campur at Oma Jamu
One of many nasi campurs from Oma Jamu.

Warung Pande

Warung Pande is about as local as it gets in Canggu.

Even though you’re just minutes from busy Batu Bolong street, life around here exists at a different pace.

Bali is so calm when you venture just a kilometre or two from the tourist hot spots.

We felt at ease from the moment we entered Warung Pande as the owner, a very sweet young lady, proudly told us that her small warung is 100% vegan and continued on to list all the things her food doesn’t contain.

We ordered a serving of gado gado and a serving of nasi campur along with a fresh young coconut.

Portions aren’t huge, but the prices are really low.

Price examples:

  • Nasi campur: IDR 25k ~ 1.8 USD / 1.5 EUR
  • Bakso: IDR 20k ~ 1.4 USD / 1.2 EUR
  • Young coconut: IDR 15k ~ 1.1 USD / 1 EUR

Warung Pande is fully vegan.

Open every day from 09.00 to 21.00.

Jl. Raya Babakan Canggu No.49, Bali. On Google Maps it’s called “Warung Pande Vegetarian”.

Warung Pande Vegetarian
Alex looking forward to one of his first Indonesian meals on Bali!
Nasi campur and Gado gado from Warung Pande
Nasi campur and Gado gado from Warung Pande.

Warung Bu Mi

At 35k IDR for a vegetarian nasi campur (rice and mixed dishes, usually from a sort of buffet behind glass) eating at Warung Bu Mi is one of central Canggu’s cheaper options – at least when compared to the glitzy cafés next door.

The vibe is very local and there are lots of dishes to choose from.

Tastewise it wasn’t as amazing as Give’s campur options nor as healthy as Oma Jamu’s, but it still hit the spot.

Price examples:

  • Nasi campur: IDR 35k ~ 2.5 USD / 2.2 EUR

Warung Bu Mi isn’t vegan per se, but you can easily order vegan dishes only.

Open every day from 10.00 to 22.00.

Pantai Batu Bolong Street No.52, Canggu, Bali.

The buffet at Warung Bu Mi
The buffet at Warung Bu Mi.
The buffet at Warung Bu Mi

Ithaka Warung

Ithaka Warung is located super close to Batu Bolong Beach next to Old Man’s.

It’s a “western”-oriented warung with smoothie bowls, avocado toast as well as some Indonesian classics.

Dining is upstairs.

First time, we visited on a Saturday night so there was rather loud music from next door. Next time around, we visited in the morning and were all alone up there with a nice serene view.

The gado gado was amazing. Peanut sauce was delicious and the serving was generous.

Ithaka Warung’s nasi campur was also tasty – Alex especially liked the homemade sambal.

The space is cool and most of the dishes including the Indonesian ones are either vegan or can easily be veganised.

Ithaka Warung is plastic free. They just opened a second branch in Ubud.

Price examples:

  • Nasi campur: IDR 38k ~ 2.7 USD / 2.5 EUR
  • Gado gado: IDR 44k ~ 3.1 USD / 2.8 EUR

Ithaka Warung isn’t vegan, but many marked dishes can be veganised.

Open every day from 07.00 to 23.00.

Pantai Batu Bolong Street No.168, Canggu, Bali.

Ithaka Warung in Canggu, Bali
The atmosphere at Ithaka Warung is very open and spacious.

Varuna Warung

Varuna Warung is also located very close to Batu Bolong Beach.

It’s an open-air buffet style place with vegan options.

Rice plus a few vegan dishes cost just IDR 25k. It was tasty but in the not-so-healthy department of eating in Canggu.

Price examples:

  • Nasi campur: IDR 25k ~ 1.8 USD / 1.5 EUR
  • Fruit salad: IDR 20k ~ 1.4 USD / 1.2 EUR

Varuna Warung isn’t vegan, but they do have a few vegan dishes. They should be able to easily pick them out for you.

Open every day from 08.00 to 22.00.

Pantai Batu Bolong Street No.89x, Canggu, Bali.

A simple serving of Nasi campur
A simple serving of Nasi campur.

Give

Update: Unfortunately, Give closed its doors on August 18, 2023 🙁

Map

Here’s our Canggu, Bali map with all of the restaurants and cafés mentioned in this vegan eating guide.

They’re all marked with a light green icon.

Click the icon in the top left corner of the map to navigate using a list.

Ready for a delicious vegan meal?

We hope this guide has made you hungry for the Indonesian vegan and vegetarian food in Canggu.

Writing this, our tummies sure are rumbling for that fresh tempeh…

For even more vegan food options, check out the Canggu map on Happycow for an updated overview of all the animal-friendly places to eat on the island.

If you’re visiting Bali in October, make sure to check out the Bali Vegan Festival.

Have you tried any of the above-mentioned places? Or do you know of any restaurants or cafés in Bali or in Canggu that we should visit next time we’re around?

Please do let us know in the comments!

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3 thoughts on “Best Vegan Indonesian Food in Canggu, Bali

  1. I love eating vegan food. I don’t live a fully vegan lifestyle, but I do love to have periods of time where I don’t eat meat, eggs, dairy, or sugar. It feels so so good when I do. This food looks amazing by the way!

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