Healthy Culinary Tourism in Bali, Visit These 5 Vegetarian Restaurants


Vegan culinary illustration. (BP/Photo Alchemy Bali)

DENPASAR, BALIPOST.com – More and more people are adopting a healthy lifestyle without harming the environment and animals by becoming vegetarian or vegan. There are several benefits that can be obtained, such as reducing the possibility of heart disease, cancer, the aging process, and others.

If you are in Bali and want to eat vegan, there’s no harm in visiting these 5 restaurants for a healthy culinary tour, as reported on the Honeycombers and TripZilla sites:

1. KYND Community

More than just a vegan cafe, KYND is a community of environmentally conscious foodies serving plant-based food and drinks for those who want to keep moving light.

This pink cafe with swings and a lounge is perfect for uploading on Instagram.

Vegetarians and vegans are sure to enjoy the menu options, which are a taste experience that transcends vegan boundaries. Think gourmet sandwiches with healthy fillings, buttery “chicken” curries that taste authentic, and of course, some of the best smoothies and waffles.

Their Kynd Bigger Mac was a favourite, followed by the Japanese tan tan ramen – topped off with vegan ice cream from the dairy.

Operational Hours: 07.00-22.00

Price Range: Rp. 40,000-Rp. 100,000

2. Moksha Ubud

Lentil and jackfruit burger patties, plant-based cheese plates and tempeh ribs. At Moksa, everything is made from plant-based ingredients and prepared fresh with love, from the moment the seeds are planted in Moksa’s permaculture garden to the moment the organic and natural ingredients are carefully prepared on the plate.

Jackfruit rendang, raw avocado lasagna and spicy laksa – it’s all available here. Also, the passion fruit chocolate panna cotta is really appetizing.

Operating Hours: 10.00-21.00

Price Range: Rp. 50,000-Rp. 200,000

3. I Am Vegan Babe

True to its name, I Am Vegan Babe serves vegan cuisine carefully prepared to satisfy every preference. All the ingredients used are produced in-house without involving any animal products without sacrificing taste.

Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, while enjoying views of the rice fields, I Am Vegan Babe redefines the vegan culinary experience.

Operational Hours: 08.00-21.00

Price Range: Rp. 40,000-Rp. 150,000

4. Sayuri Healing Food

Sayuri Healing Food features raw vegan dishes that do not contain gluten, wheat or soy. Apart from serving nutritious dishes, this restaurant also holds cooking classes for guests who want to master how to make delicious vegan dishes.

Operational Hours: 08.00-22.00

Price Range: Rp. 50,000-Rp. 150,000

5. Balinese Alchemy

Alchemy is one of the most famous vegan cafes in Ubud. Known as Bali’s first “raw” restaurant, they serve local, chemical-free ingredients for the freshest dishes, always prepared or heated below 43°C.

This low heating method is applied to maintain food nutrients as much as possible. The open space has a zen feel, complete with a yoga and meditation center to provide a complete Eat Pray Love experience that will further pamper the dining experience.

Operational Hours: 07.00-21.00

Price Range: Rp. 50,000-Rp. 120,000

These restaurants are not only known for their healthy vegan food, but also for their unique atmosphere, local organic ingredients, and commitment to sustainability. Interested in visiting and trying? (Cahya Dwipayanti/balipost)

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