Best Supermarkets in Bali for Your Grocery Needs

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Supermarkets play a pivotal role in modern society, serving as essential hubs that meet the diverse needs of communities. Beyond just being a place to grab groceries, these spots are like community hubs where you can catch up with neighbours and fellow travellers. Supermarkets streamline the shopping experience, providing a one-stop destination that saves time and effort. So, while Bali is known for its natural beauty, don’t sleep on supermarkets’ crucial role in making life here a seamless blend of tradition and modernity.

Pepito Market

Pepito Supermarket
Pepito Market at Night, Source: instagram.com/jinsookim_personal

Pepito Supermarket in Bali is a local market that has carved its niche as a go-to destination for residents and visitors seeking a top-notch grocery shopping experience. Pepito seamlessly blends the charm of Balinese hospitality with an extensive array of local and international products. It has branches spread in several locations in Bali, such as Canggu, Kuta, Kerobokan, Perenan, etc. With fresh fruits and vegetables, you can have a healthier life by stocking up your groceries at Pepito Market. According to Jin-Soo Kim a Korean foreigner, agreed that Pepito is a good place for groceries.

 

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Location: Jl. Kediri No.36A, Kuta, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung

Open Hour: 7 AM – 11 PM

Frestive Supermarket

Frestive Supermarket Bali
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Frestive find fresh daily needs and selection of fresh fruit. To increase product diversity, apart from selling your household needs, Frestive Bali supermarket also provides electronics, glassware, sports and other needs. It spreads in several locations: Canggu, Batu Bolong, and Seminyak. Go to Frestive to get special weekly deals; check out their Instagram for further information.

Location: Jalan badung Canggu, Banjar,Bali

Open Hour: 6.30 AM – 11 PM

GrandLucky ( Largest Supermarkets in Bali )

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Grand Lucky supermarket boasts an extensive selection of products, from fresh produce to international gourmet items, catering to diverse tastes and preferences. The modern and well-organized layout creates a seamless shopping journey, where shoppers can explore the aisles for import daily essentials and imported goods.

Location: Jl. Sunset Road No.29, Kuta, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali

Open Hour: 8 AM – 10 PM

Bintang Supermarket, Seminyak

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Bintang Supermarket was closed during the pandemic and reopened publicly in July 2022. One of the largest and oldest Bali grocery stores in Indonesia. This convenience store is located on Seminyak’s main road. The car parking is limited during peak hours, but there is spacious space for motorbikes. Bintang Supermarket provides fresh meat at an affordable price, fresh vegetables and fruits, a monthly promo for each product, and toiletry for your Villa. Buying groceries in Bali with more updated and convenient options is only at Bintang Supermarket.

Location: Jl. Raya Seminyak No.17, Seminyak

Open Hour: 07:30 AM – 10.30 PM

Coco – Local Grocery Store

Coco supermarket chain in Ubud, Bali – Indonesia by Marlon

This local supermarket is a haven for those seeking an authentic shopping experience, combining everyday essentials with a touch of Bali’s unique charm. From the outside, it might seem like your typical neighbourhood grocery, but step inside and discover a world of local flavours and global finds.

Location: Jl. Laksamana No. 65-67, Kuta Selatan
Open Hour: 24 Hour

Bali’s supermarkets stand as more than places to grab groceries—they embody the vibrant fusion of tradition and modernity that defines the island’s unique charm. Whether you find yourself in the aisles of Bintang Supermarket in Seminyak, exploring the global offerings at Coco Supermarket, or indulging in the local treasures at Pepito Supermarket, each establishment offers a distinctive shopping experience. From the fresh produce to the convenience of one-stop shopping, Bali’s supermarkets cater to the diverse needs of locals and visitors.

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