Top Local Food to Try in Bali

Top Local Food to Try in Bali

Discover the best local dishes and street food delights in Bali, from Balinese Rice Cake to Babi Guling.

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July 13, 2026

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Discover the best local dishes and street food delights in Bali, from Balinese Rice Cake to Babi Guling.

Local food to try in bali is exactly what this guide covers.

Bali, an island paradise known for its stunning beaches and vibrant culture, offers a rich culinary scene that reflects its diverse influences from both Indonesian and foreign cultures. Food is an integral part of Balinese life, celebrated through festivals, daily meals, and street food stalls. Exploring the local cuisine is not just about satisfying your taste buds but also immersing yourself in the heart of Balinese culture. Here’s a guide to some must-try dishes that will transport you to the island.

Top 10 Must-Try Local Dishes

1. Balinese Rice Cake (Biscuit)
Balinese Rice Cake, also known as "biskit," is a popular snack made from rice flour and coconut milk. These light, crispy biscuits are often enjoyed with spicy sambal, adding a fiery kick to the sweet treat.

2. Nasi Goreng
Nasi Goreng is a staple in Balinese cuisine—a fried rice dish that’s packed with an array of vegetables and sometimes meat. It’s a versatile dish that can be customized according to personal taste preferences.

3. Lobster Salad
For seafood lovers, the Lobster Salad is a must-try. This fresh, light dish features lobster meat mixed with avocado, cucumber, and a tangy dressing. It’s a perfect way to enjoy a luxurious meal without breaking the bank.

4. Babi Guling
Babi Guling, or slow-cooked suckling pig marinated in coconut milk and spices, is another iconic Balinese dish. The tender meat is typically served with rice and sambal, providing a rich and satisfying experience.

5. Jukut Bali (Balinese Chicken)
Jukut Bali, or grilled chicken breast seasoned with turmeric and other aromatic spices, offers a delightful balance of flavors. Turmeric not only adds color but also provides health benefits like anti-inflammatory properties.

Street Food Delights

Bali’s street food scene is bustling with a variety of mouthwatering options that cater to all taste buds. Here are some must-try street food delights:

Kerupuk (Crackers)
Kerupuk, or crackers, come in different varieties made from shrimp or tapioca flour. These thin, crispy snacks are perfect for satisfying those hunger pangs between meals.

Sate Ayam
Skewers of marinated grilled chicken served with peanut sauce and cucumber slices make up Sate Ayam. It’s a popular street food that’s both delicious and easy to eat on the go.

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#### Conclusion

Bali’s local cuisine offers a delightful mix of flavors that will leave you craving more. From the crispy Balinese Rice Cake to the rich Babi Guling, each dish reflects the island’s unique culinary heritage. Ready to explore? Check out our Timbis Paragliding Bali →.

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Do foreigners (non-citizens) need a different ticket, price, or visa for Indonesia?

Foreigners visiting Indonesia generally require a tourist visa. The visa requirements and prices can change, so it’s best to check the latest information from official Indonesian government sources or through your travel agent.

What is the best time (season, or time of day for the site/activity) to go?

The best time to visit Bali depends on what you’re looking for. The dry season, typically from June to September, is ideal for beach activities and clear waters. However, this period can be crowded. The wetter months from November to April offer fewer tourists but might be less suitable for water-based activities due to rougher seas.

How long should I spend in Bali?

Bali offers a rich tapestry of experiences, so a minimum stay of 5-7 days is recommended to explore the main attractions. For a more comprehensive experience, consider staying for up to two weeks to delve deeper into local culture and enjoy quieter moments.

What are the typical costs for visiting Bali?

The cost of visiting Bali can vary widely depending on your activities and accommodation choices. A basic budget might range from SGD 100-200 per day, including meals and transportation. Luxury experiences can easily double or triple this amount.

How do I get to Bali?

Bali is accessible by air with regular flights into Denpasar Ngurah Rai International Airport. There are also ferry services from Java, but these are less common for tourists. Most visitors will fly in and out of Denpasar.

Is Bali family-friendly?

Yes, Bali is generally very family-friendly. Many hotels and resorts cater to families, offering amenities like children’s pools, babysitting services, and kid-friendly activities. However, some areas, particularly those with more local Balinese culture, may require a bit more flexibility in how you interact with children.

What should I pack/bring?

When visiting Bali, it’s advisable to bring:
– Sunscreen and insect repellent
– A wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses
– Swimsuit and cover-up
– Lightweight clothing suitable for tropical weather
– Flip-flops or sandals
– Waterproof bags
– Camera and charger
– Travel documents (passport, visa if required)

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Last updated: August 22, 2026

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