What if you could eat three delicious, authentic meals a day for less than the price of a single lunch entree in most American cities? In Bali, that’s not just possible—it’s normal.
Let’s talk numbers. You can get a plate of world-famous Nasi Goreng (fried rice) from a local spot for about $2. A frosty Bintang beer to go with it? Less than $3. This is the reality of food pricing in Bali, where your budget can stretch beyond your wildest dreams. It’s a place where incredible food meets unbelievable value.
Of course, Bali also offers high-end, world-class dining. The key is knowing what to expect, from cheap street eats to chic restaurants. We’ll give you the price breakdown for it all.
Here’s your guide to Bali food prices so you can eat like royalty on any budget.