Halal Food Bali: Where To Find A Halal Restaurant On The Island

Do you need a halal-certified restaurant in Bali? Well, good news! We’ve found the 20 best halal restaurants in Bali as well as some insight into halal food here on the island.

What Is Halal Food?

Halal is an Arabic word and that means “legal” or “allowed” and halal food is that which is prepared in accordance with Islamic Sharia law.

The concept of halal doesn’t just apply to the food, it also refers to the sourcing, preparation and handling of the ingredients.

Is All Food In Bali Halal?

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No. Bali is not a Muslim island, it’s a Hindu island. Many Balinese dishes use pork and incorporating alcohol (both of which are forbidden to Muslims) is common.

You may also find that some places use pork fat for cooking and that means even something like fried mixed vegetables might not be halal.

What Is A Halal-Certified Restaurant?

A halal-certified restaurant is one which has been assessed to provide halal dishes that meet the standards expected by Muslims.

A Muslim can eat at any halal-certified place and be certain that their fried chicken, fried rice, etc. are all prepared in accordance with Sharia principles.

The Basics Of Halal Guidelines

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There are some very basic principles that apply to halal eating and these include:

  • No pork – no Muslim may eat any part of a pig

  • No alcohol – Muslims are not supposed to drink or consume any mind-altering substance

  • Animals must be slaughtered correctly – the Koran lays out how animals should be slaughtered for their ethical treatment

  • No cross contamination – halal dishes must not be prepared alongside forbidden properties steamed rice, chilli sauce, grilled chicken, etc. can all be haram (forbidden) if contaminated with pork.

  • Ethical and sustainable practice – halal methods are meant to place an emphasis on animal welfare and cleanliness

The Best Balinese Dishes For Halal Food

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Not every Balinese dish is ideal for halal treatment but some of those that work very well as halal options include:

  • Nasi goreng

  • Ayam Betutu

  • Bebek Betutu

  • Sate Lilit

  • Pepes Ikan

  • Balinese lobster

  • Ayam Bakar

  • Ulam ayam mepanggang

  • Mie goreng

  • Soto ayam

  • Ayam penyet

  • Roti canai

  • Ayam sambal bawang

The 20 Best Halal Restaurants In Bali

Tagine Bali

An amazing upscale Morrocan restaurant that serves halal dishes in huge portions that will really make your tummy purr with delight.

Try the beef kofte and the couscous with chicken and you will be absolutely delighted that you visited Tagine.

Where Is It? Jl. Mertanadi No.39, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia

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Warung Makan Nikmat Halal

They make an amazing beef soup here that’s super filling and the perkedel (potato fritters but Jave-style) are amazing too.

The only downside of this halal restaurant is that there’s very limited parking in the area.

Where Is It? Gg. Biduri No.6A, Kuta, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia

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Maeda 54 Bali Halal Food

This is a nice Balinese place in Tegal Harum where you can enjoy some standard street food halal-style and you won’t need to spend a fortune to do so.

Where Is It? Banjar Asta Bhuana Monang Maning, Jl. Gn. Ringin IV No.5, Tegal Harum, Kec. Denpasar Bar., Kota Denpasar, Bali 80119, Indonesia

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Al Diwan Lebanese Cuisine And Shisha Lounge

As you’d expect at a Lebanese restaurant, everything here is guaranteed halal, and their food is authentic and reminiscent of hot summer nights in the Middle East.

Highly recommended, particularly if you’re in the mood for hummus and pastries.

Where Is It? Jl. Petitenget No.99X, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia

Online: Al Diwan

Nasi Padang Muslim Restro N Kelapa Muda

This is the perfect place for some grab-and-go Balinese cuisine. Their fried tofu is pretty good and their nasi padang is absolutely excellent. Don’t miss out.

Where Is It? Jl. Nakula No.3-5, Seminyak, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia

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Sunda Kelapa Restaurant

You can’t get better Betawi cuisine here in Bali than at this Denpasar restaurant. Try the soto betawi and you’ll be blown away by the intense flavours.

Where Is It? Jl. Teuku Umar No.189, Dauh Puri Kauh, Kec. Denpasar Bar., Kota Denpasar, Bali 80114, Indonesia

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Warung Bayu Muslim Jatim

A lovely diner style restaurant with super low prices and a decent range of halal Indonesian fare that tastes as good as it smells.

Where Is It? Jl. Raya Kesambi No.17, Kerobokan, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia

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Rumah Makan Halal Podomoro, Khas Jawa Timur

We love going to this little Javanese place for some authentic Indonesian breakfast fare and it’s so cheap that we sometimes go back for lunch too!

Where Is It? 7599+745, Jl. Tamansari, Kuta, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia

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Warung Mak Beng

With almost 20,000 happy customers leaving reviews on Google, you know that this Muslim restaurant is amazing.

They’ve been on the island since 1941 and the simple menu is everything they do well personified.

Where Is It? Jalan Hang Tuah No.45, Sanur Kaja, Denpasar Selatan, Jl. Hang Tuah No.51, Sanur Kaja, Denpasar Selatan, Kota Denpasar, Bali 80227, Indonesia

Online: Warung Mak Beng

Nasi Tekor Bali

A fabulous halal Balinese restaurant that loves to showcase Balinese cuisine and you will find that the portions are very generous despite the low prices.

If you want to enjoy a happy lunch with friends without breaking the banmk, this place is perfect for it.

Where Is It? Kawasan Desa Budaya Kertalangu, Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai Tohpati No.28, Kesiman Kertalangu, Kec. Denpasar Tim., Kota Denpasar, Bali 80237, Indonesia

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Warung Pojok

This is a wonderful place to enjoy some Nasi Campur and the prices are very wallet-friendly. It’s the sort of halal warung where you can easily go back again and again.

Where Is It? Jl. Jepun No.3, Dangin Puri Kangin, Kec. Denpasar Utara, Kota Denpasar, Bali 80236, Indonesia

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Warung Muslim Sederhana

They only take cash at this small place near Denpasar so make sure to bring some. They have over 20 dishes from all over Indonesia on the menu and they’re all guaranteed halal.

We love that they have a picture menu, so you can see exactly what you’re ordering when you go.

Where Is It? Jl. Satelit No.40, Dauh Puri Klod, Kec. Denpasar Bar., Kota Denpasar, Bali 80114, Indonesia

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Warung Muslim Bu Fitri 2

This place is known for having the best local food in Sukawati and they start cooking at 8.30 a.m. Get there early because it sells out fast and it’s not just tasty, it’s also very cheap!

The sambal matah here is first rate and it makes their fish dishes sing with flavour.

Where Is It? Jl. Raya Sukawati No.Br, Sukawati, Kec. Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80582, Indonesia

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Antawali Kitchen

This is a more upmarket place and they have an excellent halal brunch that delivers a ton of tasty local treats for a very reasonable price.

Try the opor antawali, the pecel ayam antawali and the sweet potato chips and your taste buds will dance with happiness.

Where Is It? Jl. Sugriwa No.27, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia

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Halal Ubud Burger

Not every halal option is selling traditional Balinese fare, this awesome burger joint in Ubud distinguishes itself with 100% halal Australian beef patties in its very tasty burgers.

If you’re in the mood for some international fast food, you can’t beat this place and you don’t have to be Muslim to enjoy dining here.

Where Is It? Jl. Raya Ubud No.23, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia

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Rumah Makan Muslim Alifia

This may be one of the cheapest restaurants in Bali and there’s no doubt that it’s clean, halal and super tasty too. Given that this area of the island isn’t overflowing with halal options, it’s a place that’s really appreciated by Muslim visitors to the “cleanest village in Bali”.

Where Is It? LC Subak Aya, Jl. Tirta Alas Arum, Kawan, Kec. Bangli, Kabupaten Bangli, Bali 80614, Indonesia

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Warung Belayag Dek Ani

A great place for delicious tasting local food that’s 100% halal. Their nasi campur is one of the best on the island and you know that you’re eating authentic food because of the queue of locals here at busy times of the day.

Where Is It? HJ37+5VX, Jl. Diponegoro Gang Batu Aya, Karangasem, Kec. Karangasem, Kabupaten Karangasem, Bali 80811, Indonesia

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Warung Agung Amed

You can’t beat the bebek bututu at this excellent warung. The staff are super friendly and the owner will ensure that you feel completely at home too. They have a cool aquarium inside to give you something to enjoy as you eat.

Where Is It? Jl. Raya Lipah, Bunutan, Kec. Abang, Kabupaten Karangasem, Bali 80852, Indonesia

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Warung Muslim Wulan

The spicy fried chicken at this place is absolutely amazing and it’s fully halal certified. You’ll find that this place gets very busy at times, so get there early to avoid disappointment.

Where Is It? Jl. Laksamana, Baktiseraga, Kec. Buleleng, Kabupaten Buleleng, Bali 81119, Indonesia

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Warung Muslim Eyang Fatih

This is a very basic fast food style stall in the North of Bali where you can enjoy food that isn’t too spicy but still has the great taste of Indonesian dishes.

It’s very good value for money too.

Where Is It? Jalan Gempol, rt/rw 001, Astina, Kec. Buleleng, Kabupaten Buleleng, Bali 81112, Indonesia

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FAQs

Does Bali Have Halal Food?

Yes. While halal food is not always standard there are many halal restaurants in Bali that serve everything from traditional Indonesian dishes such as fried tofu or fried chicken served with fried rice and coconut curry sauce to seafood dishes with tasty grilled fish as part of the catch of the day.

There are also other examples of halal cuisine in the island’s varied and interesting restaurant scene.

Does Bali Have Halal McDonald’s?

Yes, McDonald’s is a halal restaurant in Bali. In fact, most of the chain fast food restaurants in Bali are fully halal certified. This is because they operate across the archipelago, not just in Bali, and the number of Muslims in Indonesia makes offering halal food an essential part of doing business here.

Where Is The Best Place For Muslims In Bali?

All of Bali is Muslim-friendly (as you would expect anywhere in Indonesia which is a Muslim-majority country) and while the largest Muslim communities tend to live away from the main tourist areas.

There are mosques, halal restaurants, etc. all over the island. Some of the best halal food is found in Jimbaran where the delicious taste of seafood dishes can take some beating.

Is Halal Food Available In Indonesia?

Yes! Halal food is available all over the archipelago and you can enjoy everything from roasted spring chicken with a traditional chilli sauce and steamed rice to grilled fish in barbecue sauce.

Just look out for the halal certification at each restaurant which is a guarantee that the food is prepared in a way acceptable to Muslims.

Is Bali Good For Muslims?

Yes, Bali is good for Muslims. While Bali is a Hindu enclave in the archipelago, it exists peaceably as part of the Republic of Indonesia which is a Muslim-majority nation.

Muslims are free to practice their faith throughout Bali and Indonesia and while not all Balinese cuisine is halal, you will find that this island in the Indian Ocean has plenty of dining options for Muslim locals and tourists alike.

What Is Bali’s Most Popular Food?

Nasi goreng, which is a fried rice often served with grilled chicken or other accompanying meat, is the most popular food in Bali.

You should easily be able to find halal nasi goreng and most other Balinese food too. However, we should note that babi guling and sate babi cannot be made in halal versions as they are both pork dishes.

Final Thoughts On Halal Food In Bali

There are plenty of dining establishments in Bali that serve halal versions of local cuisine and other dishes.

From rice baskets to pickled fruits, to oxtail soup, to seared eggplant, there’s plenty of Balinese cuisine for Muslims to enjoy. 

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