Kuta restaurants
The complete guide to restaurants in Kuta, for any moment
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The Top 5 Restaurants in Kuta
Once upon a time, Kuta was Bali’s golden child. It was here that the island’s surfing culture took root and soared.
Fast forward to now, and millions of visitors later, Kuta has succumbed to mass tourism, overrun by traffic, trash, and throngs of travelers. Despite this, it’s still a nice place to visit, if only to get a complete feel of Bali.
Bonus if you’re a foodie. Kuta has a dynamic dining scene, with eats that are generally more affordable than its neighbors, Seminyak and Canggu.
So, here are some of the best restaurants in Kuta worth checking out.
1. Kuta Social Club
Bar, Mediterranean | Price range $$-$$$
An infinity pool, craft cocktails, and views of Kuta Beach. What more could you ask for from a rooftop bar? Good food, perhaps? But in Kuta Social Club, that’s a given.
Try the chargrilled octopus or the signature wood-fired black truffle pizza. For vegans, the pulled jackfruit taco and the fried tofu poke bowl are hard to top.
After sunset, the party mood takes over with the featured music (Latin beats on Thursdays, sax sunsets on Fridays, and house DJs for the rest of the week).
2. Sukun Restaurant Kuta
Indonesian, International | Price range $$-$$$
Boasting an open-plan, tropical setting, Sukun exudes summer vibes no matter the season. But, as with many good restaurants in Kuta, it’s the food that takes center stage.
Drop by during lunch for their signature grilled Jimbaran with sambal or the classic Fillet Mignon with garlic portobello mushroom.
Planning a dreamy night out? Sukun offers a romantic poolside dinner with a six-course meal of Indonesian dishes.
3. Crumb and Coaster
International, Healthy, Cafe | Price range $$-$$$
Tucked in the back streets of Kuta, accessible only through narrow alleys, Crumb and Coaster is the definition of a hidden gem.
You’d think it’s a secret spot until you see the queue. And that’s how you know the food is fantastic.
Start your day with a smoothie bowl or the healthy Avocado Mash. Don’t miss the signature coffee made from locally brewed homegrown beans.
For lunch and dinner, there are plenty of choices to go around, with vegan options, Indonesian classics, and even Mexican favorites on the menu.
4. Shinta Warung
Indonesian, International | Price range $
Shinta is one of the few places in Kuta where you can still eat with locals. That typically means two things. First, the food is good, and second, the prices are reasonable.
Plus, it’s set in a lush garden where you can escape the crowds or the midday heat.
If you’ve been looking for the best nasi goreng in town, head to Shinta. Also try the chicken curry with a side of the crispiest egg rolls.
Pizza and a dangerously delicious burger are also on the menu, along with some vegetarian options.
5. Jejaton Restaurant
Indonesian, International | Price range $$-$$$
The Balinese word jejaton roughly means “flavors.” And at this restaurant, you’ll be taken on a journey across Bali and the rest of Indonesia through its flavors.
Jejaton features regional fare and Indonesian street food, such as satay and mie goreng. There are also global classics like seafood pizza and grilled ribeye steak. For veggie lovers, there are plant-based burgers and pasta.
Located poolside at the Fairfield Marriott Hotel, Jejaton serves all-day dining and late-night drinks. You can also enjoy an all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet.
Exploring Restaurants in Kuta: What to Expect
Kuta gets an undeserved reputation for being overcrowded and too party-centric. But as Bali’s first “real” tourist spot, the food scene is notably diverse and extensive.
You could say it was in Kuta that international restaurants first made their mark before spreading out to the rest of Bali. While Western cuisine seems to be the standard here, you’ll still find a handful of family-run warungs serving authentic Indonesian fare.
The only thing seasoned foodies and domestic tourists tend to complain about is how many warungs tone down the bold flavors of local dishes to cater to the more delicate palates of some travelers.
Still, Kuta is a great spot to hunt for cheap eats outside of Canggu or Seminyak. It also has several beachfront eateries with lovely ocean views.
Of course, if you want to experience Bali’s bar culture, Kuta has some of the most intriguing bars on the island. Most have great food to go along with affordable drinks, and, more often than not, good music.
Eating Out in Kuta: Practical Tips
- Don’t worry about tipping, as most restaurants include a service fee in the bill. For exceptional service, feel free to leave a little extra to show your appreciation.
- While not dangerous, Kuta has a reputation for petty crimes (pickpocketing, snatching), especially at night. Be cautious of your surroundings and avoid unlit areas.
- Stay away from Legian Street at night (11 p.m. onwards) if you don’t like rowdy and drunk crowds.
- Traffic in Kuta can be bad, and parking is frequently limited, even for scooters. Walking is still the best way to get to restaurants. If you’re traveling as a group, you can hire a taxi or use a ride-sharing service.
- Kuta doesn’t have a main Eat Street, as restaurants are spread across the area. Jalan Pantai Kuta (Kuta Beach Road) is a hub for international eateries. For more high-end dining, head to Jalan Kartika Plaza.
- Some Kuta fine-dining venues, particularly those in hotel resorts and beach clubs, have a smart casual dress code. Some bars also have a cover charge.
FAQs About Restaurants in Kuta
Are there family-friendly restaurants in Kuta?
Yes, Kuta has many family-friendly restaurants, like Jejaton and Kuta Social Club. If you’re with small kids, we suggest avoiding the main Kuta strip and sticking to quieter areas, such as Tuban or Kartika Plaza. The Beachwalk Shopping Mall is also a great option, especially if you want to combine dining with entertainment.
Do I need to make a reservation for restaurants in Kuta?
No, making reservations is not usually necessary, except for extra fancy restaurants. You can always walk into a warung or café, especially during off-peak hours. But if you plan to eat at a popular spot, it’s best to book in advance, either online or by phone, to secure a table.