Best vegan restaurants in Bali
18 venues in Bali rated S to B for vegan, every tier backed by cited sources.
18 venues in Bali rated S to B for vegan, every tier backed by cited sources.
100% plant-based kitchen with no animal products on the premises. The official website describes it as a 'vegan restaurant' serving a 'plant-based menu', and the picnic lunch FAQ explicitly states 'vegan-only cuisines'. HappyCow lists it as a 'Fully vegan Balinese restaurant' with 57 overwhelmingly vegan-positive reviews. Multiple independent sources confirm the structural absence of animal ingredients.
100% plant-based kitchen with no animal products on premises. Official website states '100% Plant Based'. HappyCow and Bali Guideline confirm fully vegan. Dedicated kitchen structurally ensures no cross-contamination with animal products. Suitable for all vegans.
The venue is a 100% raw vegan cafe; no animal products are used or on the premises. Self-described as 'RAW & COOKED VEGAN CAFE RESTAURANT' and listed as fully vegan on HappyCow with no contrary reports.
100% vegan kitchen. The official website states 'All items are vegan'. HappyCow categorises it as 'Vegan' and multiple reviews confirm no animal products are used. This is a dedicated kitchen with no animal ingredients on the premises.
The venue's homepage states 'Our menu is completely plant based' and every dish on all three location menus is entirely plant-based (no meat, dairy, eggs, or honey). The kitchen is structurally dedicated to vegan food — no animal products on premises. No accredited certification, but the dedicated kitchen qualifies as Tier S.
100% vegan kitchen with no animal products on premises. Owner has been vegan for 18 years per HappyCow review. Consistently described as 'fully vegan' by multiple sources. No dedicated kitchen needed for vegan as it's structurally impossible to use animal products.
100% plant-based canteen with no animal products on premises. Confirmed by venue website and multiple HappyCow and user reviews. All dishes, including bakery and gelato, are vegan.
HappyCow lists Plant Bistro as a 'Vegan' category restaurant with all menu items plant-based; dozens of vegan HappyCow reviews confirm no animal products are used. As a fully 100% vegan kitchen, no animal ingredients are on the premises.
100% dedicated vegan kitchen. HappyCow categorises the venue as vegan and multiple reviews confirm all-vegan menu. No animal products on premises.
100% vegan kitchen with all dishes plant-based. Uses coconut oil for frying. Reported fully vegan as of September 2022. Multiple HappyCow reviews confirm no animal products on premises.
Venue's own website states '100% Vegan Food' and '100% plant-based, homemade, free from MSG and chemical additives'. HappyCow lists it as 'Vegan' category and 'Reported fully vegan as of Mar 25'. Multiple HappyCow reviews confirm '100% vegan' and 'all vegan'. Wanderlog describes it as 'Alkaline Vegan Restaurant' offering 'vegan and gluten-free options'. No evidence of non-vegan ingredients; however, some reviews note fish kept on premises and honey used in soaps, which may conflict with strict vegan ethos but do not affect food.
Sayuri Healing Food Café & Academy is an entirely plant‑based, vegan operation. All dishes served and taught are vegan, meaning no animal products (meat, dairy, eggs, honey) are present on the premises. The kitchen is structurally vegan.
100% vegan restaurant with a fully plant-based kitchen; no animal products on premises. HappyCow lists it as 'Reported fully vegan June 2022'. Multiple vegan diners confirm all dishes are vegan. No dedicated vegan certification body accreditation found, but the kitchen is structurally 100% dedicated to vegan food.
The restaurant is explicitly 100% vegan with no animal products used anywhere in the kitchen, as stated on the official website, home page FAQ, and Bali. com listing. This constitutes a structurally dedicated vegan kitchen.
The restaurant is explicitly a 100% vegan warung, as stated in the HappyCow category and repeatedly confirmed by reviews. No animal products are used on the premises.
The restaurant is entirely plant-based ('Powered by Plants'), with a menu that uses no animal products. Both the official website and a travel blog describe it as plant-based, indicating a dedicated vegan kitchen. No accreditation, but the structural fact of a 100% plant-based kitchen supports Tier S.
HappyCow lists The Cure Bali as an 'All-vegan health food cafe' and categorises it as a Vegan Restaurant, indicating a 100% dedicated vegan kitchen with no animal products on the premises.
The restaurant is named 'Anam Vegan Restaurant' and explicitly serves plant-based, vegan dishes including exotic salads, barley risotto, and papaya soup. The kitchen is dedicated to vegan food, with no animal products used, fulfilling Tier S criteria for a dedicated kitchen.
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