Kedungu is a laid-back coastal village that has been making more noise, boasting lush green rice fields, a great surf spot and a number of cute cafes and restaurants. Tagged as Canggus’s sexy sister, this village has impressive vegan options and no crowds! Whether you’re in the mood for a quiet coffee spot, a fusion dining experience or craving some traditional Indonesian food, this is our ultimate guide to the best vegan food in Kedungu Bali.
Little Ripper Bali
Little Ripper is a pescatarian cafe and serves many vegan options here, including an Amazing Dhal, a vegan big breakfast plate and for lunch times, a curry or even vegan bolognese. The coffee here is also fantastic, as they use Oatside milk.
- Price range: £££
- Recommendations: My go-to when having breakfast here is the Dhal. It is a large dish that fills you up and is super tasty. For something different, I recommend the peanut butter smoothie bowl.
- Milk Alternatives: Yes
- Good Coffee: Yes
- Link to their website &/or IG
- Opening times: Everyday 7am – 4:30pm
Front Cafe Kedungu
Their pastries are all supplied by Mindful munchies, so a vegan’s sweet treat heaven. The vegan toasted sandwich is an excellent choice for something healthier. The build-your-own fresh bowl is a great lunch option.
Things to note: You can customise other vegan options on the menu by removing items like feta and egg and swapping for tempeh.
- Price range: £££
- Recommendations: Almond croissant and a hot coffee for a slower morning. If you’re hungry, I would build your bowl and fill it with goodness.
- Milk Alternatives: Yes
- Good Coffee: Yes
- Link to their website &/or IG
- Opening Times: 7am – 6pm Every day
T.M.O Coffee Kedungu
TMO offers a place to start your day and keep the cost down with the breakfast promo deal, including 1 breakfast item, a coffee and a juice for 70k.
Note. There are slightly fewer vegan options than other cafes in the area, but it has the staple avocado on toast and smoothie bowls to pick from.
Price range ££
- Recommendations: The Banana and mango smoothie bowl is full of delicious toppings and is my recommendation.
- Milk Alternatives: Yes
- Good Coffee: Yes
- Link to their website &/or IG
- Opening Times: 7am – 5pm every day
Laut Café
A German-inspired vegetarian restaurant with plenty of vegan options. This is one of the newest restaurants on our list and has an excellent offering for vegans and vegetarians. Including a homemade hazelnut chocolate spread that goes amazing with their homemade beer bread. Opening for dinner soon, this is a beautiful romantic spot with candlelight dining in their courtyard.
Note: This beautiful cafe is tucked away down a side street near the main Kedungu area.
- Price range £££
- Recommendations: The beer bread and chocolate spread is a favourite of mine.
- Milk Alternatives: Yes
- Good Coffee: Yes
- Link to their website &/or IG
- Opening Times: 9am – 6pm Wednesday – Sunday
HALOKEDUNGU
Chinese fusion restaurant, which serves homemade noodle dishes as well as vegan dumplings. They have many vegan options for the majority of their menu. If you like spicy food, you can go right with the “Hot Oil Noodles’ following your mains. They serve vegan ice cream here from Ettore Gelato. For lunch and dinner this is our top recomendation for vegan food in Kedungu, Bali.
- Price range £££
- Recommendations: Every visit for us has to include the Vegan fried Dumplings. The ‘Hong Kong fried Noodles’ have great flavour with the homemade spinach noodles.
- Milk Alternatives: Yes
- Good Coffee: Yes
- Link to their website &/or IG
- Opening Times: 10am – 10pm. Closed on Wednesday’s
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Warung Kelapa
This Warung has so many vegan options for you to try. Everything is clearly marked. Nearly all ingredients are grown in the owner’s garden, and the food is prepared daily. There are many traditional Indonesian foods for you to try. Ray does not use MSG or artificial products in his food. It’s from the farm to your plate.
Things to note: Once a dish is sold out, it’s gone. Get in early for your chance to try everything you’d like.
- Price range ££
- Recommendations: Head here on a Sunday, and Ray always tries to put on something extra. A jackfruit rendang, yellow rice or even some special mango sorbet.
- Milk Alternatives: Yes
- Good Coffee: Local Coffee is available.
- Link to their website &/or IG
- Opening Times: 11am – 7pm closed Monday and Tuesday.
Pizza and Pickles
This pizza place has vegan cheese options and even a dedicated vegan pizza called ‘The Vegan Sister’ packed with BBQ tempeh and peppers. On Tuesday, they do a 2-4-1 option.
- Price range ££
- Recommendations: The Vegan Sister is a packed pizza with great taste and topping; the NY-inspired tempeh is amazing!
- Link to their website &/or IG
- Opening Times: 1pm – 9pm
Bali Beach Glamping
One of Bali’s most famous wedding venues, they have a great selection of vegan food and are a great venue to visit. They have great vegan options, including gnocchi, pate, curries and wraps.
Things to note: This is a very popular venue, and make sure it is open before making the journey here. You can also book unique experiences here, like beach BBQ, Romantic candlelight dining, afternoon tea and mixology classes.
- Price range £££
- Recommendations: Our top recommendations are the sweet potato gnocchi and the house curry.
- Link to their website &/or IG
- Opening Times: Check availability with them as there opening times are changing due to be so new.
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Life Between
This coffee spot is just before the Kedungu beach entrance, with views over the rice paddies down to the sea. This place is worth a visit for sunset drinks and snacks.
Things to note: There are few vegan options, but check in as they are still new and adjusting their menu regularly. The coffee and views are worth a stop in their own right!
- Price range £££
- Recommendations: Baba Ganoush Dip and Zacusca Dip
- Milk Alternatives: Yes
- Good Coffee: Yes
- Link to their website &/or IG
- Opening Times: 7am-12pm, 4-6:30pm. Closed on Tuesdays
Downtown Kedungu – Progressive Latin American Cuisine
Downtown offers a great dining experience, bringing the flavours of Latin America to Kedungu. They even serve an English-style roast dinner with stuffed pepper, roasted potatoes, vegetables, and gravy on Sunday.
Things to note: Watch for deals or events like Taco Tuesday or the daily happy hour, which means 60k margaritas!
- Price range £££
- Recommendations: Frozen Margarita and the jackfruit tacos.
- Link to their website &/or IG
- Opening Times: 8am-1pm breakfast, 12pm – 10pm. Closed on Monday’s
Joshua District
Their motto is “not for everybody”. Their vegan options are smaller plates like hummus and the meze plate. These two dishes are delicious portions for small plates.
This is a great place to come for drinks and watch the sunset over the rice paddies and palm trees. We wouldn’t recommend anything more than some meze or a coffee, but the views are perfect for sunset.
Note: Make sure you say no meat even if there isn’t any on the menu listing.
Events and More: Joshua District regularly holds events and art exhibitions and can be fun, so keep an eye out for them. And for those looking for something different, check out Joshua District’s “Sin Bar”. I will let you do your own research into that.
- Price range £££
- Recommendations: Sit upstairs facing west, watch the sunset, and order the Hummus and Meze plate.
- Milk Alternatives: Yes
- Good Coffee: Yes.
- Link to their website &/or IG
- Opening Times: 8am – 10pm every day
Summary of the best vegan food in Kedungu, Bali.
As Kedungu is a developing area and more people are drawn here, new cafes and restaurants are popping up frequently in this village.
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