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Pasar Senggol, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia
The night market in Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia, known as Pasar Senggol is an amazing place to eat a range of different Indonesian Balinese street food!
One evening, we headed over to the market at about 5 pm to start eating, and in this video I’ll show you everything I ate on this Balinese street food tour.
Babi guling - Babi guling, or Balinese style roast pig, is one of the ultimate things you have to eat, especially if you enjoy pork, when you’re in Bali. I started the street food tour off with a plate of babi guling. I was alright, but could have been better had it been hot and fresher.
30,000 IDR ($2.20) per plate
Sweets - Along with full meals, you’ll find an abundance of Indonesian street food snacks and desserts. Klepon was my favorite.
1,000 IDR ($0.7) per box
Nasi ayam campur - This stall served one of the best single plates of food I had in Bali, ayam betutu and some mixed chicken all over a plate of rice with all the toppings and mixes. The food was sensational, packed with flavor.
25,000 IDR ($1.84)
Tipat cantok - Similar to another common Indonesian street food called gado gado, tipat cantok includes rice cakes and bean sprouts in a peanut sauce. It was pretty good, and I enjoyed how you could watch her making it in front of you.
7,000 IDR ($0.51)
Serombotan - Finally, to end this Indonesian street food tour in Bali, I had a serving of something called serombotan, a delicious mixture of vegetables and coconut and shrimp paste. It was surprisingly very good and flavorful.
5,000 IDR ($0.37)
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Today we venture out to the Gianyar Night Market where locals eat their tasty Nasi Campur topped off with BBQ Chicken and Steamed Chicken. My Balinese host father guides us to the Indonesian dessert stalls. We try Es Campur (mixed shaved ice) and different kinds of coconut-filled goodies. Can't believe how affordable all this food is! Watch the travel vlog to see the food adventure unfold :)
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Bali Gianyar night market || Ubud - Gianyar
Gianyar night market is 11.3kms far from ubud bali.. its a very nice place to visit if u r staying in ubud..
food is very cheap and very affordable if u wanna try balinese cuisine..
Must try
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Babi guling if u eat pork
The Ultimate Indonesian Street Food Tour at Gianyar Night Market in Bali
Pasar Senggol, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia
This amazing night market in Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia, known as Pasar Senggol is a nice place to spend the night and eat a variety of different Indonesian Balinese street food!
We headed to the night market at 6pm and in this video, we will show you everything we ate on the Balinese street food tour.
The Balinese suckling pig or Babi guling, is one of the things you have to eat if visiting the market, especially if you are a pork lover like us. We started out the street food tour with a plate of babi guling. It was really nice but Sai wasn't really a fan of all the organs that comes with the dish. I asked for my plate to be mostly pork without the random body parts lol.
After the babi guling we ate a variety of desserts with some being really nice and the others somewhat strange tasting.
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JALAN JALAN KE NIGHT MARKET GIANYAR (pasar senggol gianyar bali)apa saja yang ada di sana..??
Pasar Malam Gianyar terletak di Pusat Kota Gianyar,. Di Pasar ini terlihat seperti pasar yang ada di Bali dan sekitarnya namun Pasar Malam Gianyar adalah yang terbesar di Gianyar. Di sini dijual berbagai macam perlengkapan, alat rumah tangga, pakaian, dan yang lebih istimewa di sini dijual makanan khas Gianyar, yaitu Ayam Betutu dan Babi Guling khas Gianyar. Rasa kedua makanan tersebut yang dijual di pasar ini sangat khas, dan memiliki cita rasa yang asli khas racikan Bali dan spicy ! sekali mencoba pasti ketagihan. Harga dijamin bersahabat, Rp. 20.000,- Anda akan mendapatkan satu porsi makanan. Disini dijual juga makanan khas Bali, yaitu jajan Bali dengan parutan kelapa dan gula Bali sangat enak ! Pasar ini buka pada siang dan malam hari. Sangat pantas dikunjungi untuk pecinta kuliner
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Today we visited the Gianyar Night Market near Ubud in Bali! Its our first time in Bali and we absolutely fell in love with the Indonesian street food scene here! We only made 1 food video in Bali but we have a 3 part series coming up next of the BEST street food in Jakarta!
Pasar Umum Gianyar is a small but bustling market packed with AMAZING Indonesian street food! Gianyar is only a 20 minute scooter ride from Ubud and totally worth the trip to try some of the famous street food dishes such as, Babi Guling, Ayam Bututu and Sate Lillit!
We are SO happy to be in Indonesia and loved our time in Bali! Next up JAKARTA! Sorry again about the microphone issues!
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Pasar Senggol (Night Market) at Gianyar
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Indonesian Street Food at Gianyar Night Market in Bali - ALL FOOD FOR ONLY $5.07!
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Pasar Senggol, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia
The night market in Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia, known as Pasar Senggol is an amazing place to eat a range of different Indonesian Balinese street food!
One evening, we headed over to the market at about 5 pm to start eating, and in this video I’ll show you everything I ate on this Balinese street food tour.
Babi guling - Babi guling, or Balinese style roast pig, is one of the ultimate things you have to eat, especially if you enjoy pork, when you’re in Bali. I started the street food tour off with a plate of babi guling. I was alright, but could have been better had it been hot and fresher.
30,000 IDR ($2.20) per plate
Sweets - Along with full meals, you’ll find an abundance of Indonesian street food snacks and desserts. Klepon was my favorite.
1,000 IDR ($0.7) per box
Nasi ayam campur - This stall served one of the best single plates of food I had in Bali, ayam betutu and some mixed chicken all over a plate of rice with all the toppings and mixes. The food was sensational, packed with flavor.
25,000 IDR ($1.84)
Tipat cantok - Similar to another common Indonesian street food called gado gado, tipat cantok includes rice cakes and bean sprouts in a peanut sauce. It was pretty good, and I enjoyed how you could watch her making it in front of you.
7,000 IDR ($0.51)
Serombotan - Finally, to end this Indonesian street food tour in Bali, I had a serving of something called serombotan, a delicious mixture of vegetables and coconut and shrimp paste. It was surprisingly very good and flavorful.
5,000 IDR ($0.37)
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Sanur Night Market (Pasar Malam Sindu)
The Sanur night market, known as Pasar Malam Sindu, is in fact the nightly transformation of the traditional Sindu market where most of the locals and Sanur residents source their daily necesseties, ritual items, and morning groceries. By night, usually starting around 18:00, it provides a sensory experience with its local food stalls opening up and meals on wheels rolling in before cooking up anything from lamb satay to fried rice at very local prices – great for budget travellers. The market’s large parking area serves as the main grounds for the night market, where you can freely roam and wander around the smoking grills and frying woks for a very exotic Balinese experience. A serving of chicken satay with 10 sticks and a plate of rice is merely between IDR 15,000 and 20,000, while a similar serving with lamb and a drink can be IDR 25,000-30,000.
Gianyar Night Market
The Gianyar Night Market is one of the main evening haunts for hungry locals and international visitors coming from and staying at the main resorts in Ubud. The market is located on Gianyar town’s Jalan Ngurah Rai. Most foreign visitors call it a hidden gem, with a bustling market scene full of warungs and smaller stalls selling everything from live pets to all sorts of cuisine at cheap prices, clothing items and fashion accessories and kids stuff. The market is hard to miss and can be slightly chaotic with the traffic and hordes of scooters parked on one side of the road. The night scene is brilliant with the many fluorescent lamps at each stall. Although busier during the weekends, you visit any day of the week. A local food haven on its own, you can choose from the ubiquitous ‘babi guling’, as well as roast chicken, ‘bakso’ meat ball soup, and various desserts.
Kuta Art Market
Kuta Art Market is a small beachside bazaar-like complex where you can find unique Bali souvenirs and handcraft items, and where you can put your bargaining skills to the test. The compact marketplace is easily located at the end of the Jalan Bakungsari one-way thoroughfare, adjacent to the Kuta Sidewalk and just before Jalan Kartika Plaza. Locally referred to as Pasar Seni Desa Adat Kuta or the ‘Art Market of the Kuta Traditional Village’, the shopping place comprises six main shop-houses and a long building with many different stalls. The shops sell a wide range of items and Bali curios, such as Bali surfboard and guitar-shaped fridge magnets, key chains, beer holders, placemats, faux leather shoes and sandals, Bali print T-shirts and colourful sarongs and fabrics. A great stopover if you are strolling on the Kuta beach footpaths.
Garlic Lane
Garlic Lane is a shopping street in Legian that's close to a night market scene: you can stroll along, browse from one closely-knit art shop to another, bargain hard at most and buy some handicrafts to spruce up your living room, or gifts for the folks back home. It's conveniently out-of-the-way and narrow, off Legian’s busier main streets. Along its 200-metre length, you can find a good variety ranging from DVDs, cheap sunglasses and surfwear.
Taman Sari Market
The Taman Sari Market, locally referred to as 'Pasar Taman Sari', is one of very few local markets of its kind that can be found around the Seminyak area. A unique deviation from the predominantly upscale boutique shopping and world-class dining scenes of Seminyak, this local market serves as an ideal stopover for those looking for fresh tropical fruits at bargain prices and within easy reach of the region's villas and resorts. The market takes on a local night market scene by sunset.
Kreneng Night Market
Pasar Kreneng Night Market and the nearby Asoka Market are difficult to differentiate due to their close proximity with each other, and are often referred to collectively as simply ‘Pasar Kreneng’. They form one of the Denpasar city’s largest traditional markets, after Badung Market, which is only 1.8km to the west. Well over a thousand vendors sell all sorts of items – most of which will tempt your curiosity more than your wallet, but popular items include batik cloths, traditional kitchen utensils, farming tools to groceries. Its transformation into the famous night market scene starts in the late afternoon around 16:00, when food stalls and carts wheel in. The food stalls at the southern border of the market grounds are open during the day and late into the night, comprising the delicious and Bali-famous dish of ‘nasi babi guling’.
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