Sanur Morning Market
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Colin W
25 contributions
Feb. 2020 • Solo
Went early, not ,much going on , some stalls selling fresh veg and meats but not all hall busy with traders. Ok for a look if you have never seen farmers market overseas before.
Written February 4, 2020
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Britt
Kalundborg, Denmark1,186 contributions
Nov. 2019 • Couples
If you stay a few days in Sanur, then take a nice walk to this market before the sun burns. The market is open from about 6 am.
It's really very clean and with aircon after renovation years ago.
Make a walk around inside and enjoy the morning life.
You can be sure that everything you buy is really fresh and good!
It's really very clean and with aircon after renovation years ago.
Make a walk around inside and enjoy the morning life.
You can be sure that everything you buy is really fresh and good!
Written November 1, 2019
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Adventurer312260
8 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
Browsing eating bargaining and having fun, this place is worth a look not too great for the unsteady folk as it's a bit up and down but the friendly locals will help out! For the fitter of us it's brilliant
Written May 13, 2019
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Santosh
1 contribution
Mar. 2019 • Family
Everything was smoothly arranged from pick-up to hand-off from hotel. They had a schedule to where to go and what do to, but our driver was good enough to take us where we wanted to go.
Written March 3, 2019
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Frankfurt88
13 contributions
Feb. 2019 • Couples
Good and fresh made local foods with quite cheap price. Its possible to eat spicy. There are so many expensive and bad restaurants with no taste. Its worth to give it a try. A can recommand fresh fruit shakes for 15K or a local food for ca. 20K
Written February 21, 2019
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Robert O
Rotterdam, The Netherlands3,825 contributions
Feb. 2019 • Solo
If you do not want to loose touch with the real world, go to this market between 6AM and preferably 8AM, though it is open until 10:30AM. The vendors are very happy with the new hall as it is much cleaner and more hygienic than before. Most salespeople are women who make a positive self confident impression.
Fresh vegetables, fruit, fish and meat, but also spices and herbs, eggs, peanuts and other local produce. Many grocery stores and an area where Balinese buy offerings such as flowers and wickerwork. Prices are a bit lower than in regular stores, but not a lot.
Fresh vegetables, fruit, fish and meat, but also spices and herbs, eggs, peanuts and other local produce. Many grocery stores and an area where Balinese buy offerings such as flowers and wickerwork. Prices are a bit lower than in regular stores, but not a lot.
Written February 11, 2019
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Jean-Claude S
Montpellier, France71 contributions
Dec. 2018
Nice and clean little market . Nothing special . It doesn't reflect the real market from the village , but ok to visit and see the local food and fruits.
Written December 21, 2018
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LMA
Sorrento, Australia38 contributions
Dec. 2018 • Family
Come to this small but busy fruit and veg food market to pick up some supplies and have a nice chat to friendly locals. Arrive early!
They will charge tourists more but haggle a little, stay friendly and think about what this amazing produce would cost you at home! Most fruits a few pieces for 5000 ( 50c) and you can always ask for a taste first!
A few little food stores with great freshly cooked snacks too. You MUST try the little half moon pancakes- plain or dipped in butter and choc sprinkles.
Few stalls around the edges with clothes and souvenirs too.
They will charge tourists more but haggle a little, stay friendly and think about what this amazing produce would cost you at home! Most fruits a few pieces for 5000 ( 50c) and you can always ask for a taste first!
A few little food stores with great freshly cooked snacks too. You MUST try the little half moon pancakes- plain or dipped in butter and choc sprinkles.
Few stalls around the edges with clothes and souvenirs too.
Written December 20, 2018
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Sachin0408
Bengaluru, India938 contributions
Oct. 2018 • Solo
Sanur is gaining popularity amongst the foreign tourists visiting Bali. And the morning market our here has something to offer for all age group.
From fresh veggies and fruits to knick-knacks and souvenirs you have got it all here. The vibe is always great out here.
From fresh veggies and fruits to knick-knacks and souvenirs you have got it all here. The vibe is always great out here.
Written December 16, 2018
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Janeen1965
Napier, New Zealand70 contributions
Sep. 2018 • Couples
Was a really interesting market, that we just walked around looking at everything on offer. There was a lovely lady cooking small pancake bites which were delicious and I had to go back for more.
Written October 3, 2018
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Mé G
Ain, France27 contributions
Can we buy knives or kitchen supplies here?
If not where around sanur?
Thanks
Dani_Russo
Perth, Australia196 contributions
Hi Anthony,
I am coming to Bali with my mum and brother who have never been to Asia before. We'll be spending 6 nights in Sanur (as a change from our last trip where we stayed in Seminyak...I thought something a little quieter would be better for my family). I am wanting to take them out to the night market and show them a little piece of Indonesian life and cuisine but i'm worried about what we should eat. Your review mentions the Martabak. Are there any other fail safe items that are not too 'out there'. My family aren't really into spicy or fishy flavours in their food but i'd love them to try. What would you recommend? One of us is vegetarian. We will also have our 5 yr old with us. Any tips of what we could get him to eat? And of course we all love our desserts. Thanks for your help. Dani
Jo B
Ardrossan, Australia60 contributions
You will find lots of options as most of the food isn't too spicy...the sauces, chilli etc is generally on the table to add yourself. You can also request it to not be spicy. There are also plenty of vegetarian options everywhere in Bali - including the market. Most vendors speak some English or there is always someone around to help translate if needed. Simple dishes include nasi Goreing (fried rice), Mie Goreing (fried noodle), soups, capcay (vegetables in broth), fried finger food like tofu, Tempe, sweet potato, fried banana and spring rolls (lumpia), satay. At the martabak stand they also have Terang Bulan which is a Delicious sweet pancake ...you have the choice of adding peanuts, chocolate, banana etc topped off with susu (condensed milk) and there is also a stall with sweet local dessert.
I'm sure you'll find plenty to suit everyone in your group! Enjoy 😋
PS - some handy Bahasa for the vegetarian
'Tidak Daging' (no meat)
'Sayur Sahaja' only vegetable
If egg is okay
Telur = egg
Most seem to understand vegetarian as I eat most vegetarian here!
BeanieOz
Oz3 contributions
Is there any local art around, please.
Inthout
Geelong, Australia81 contributions
Not on this market that I know! However if you are after real art products the best place to go is Ubud or Mass. I classify art here as in good paintings, woven and hand made batiks, silk products, nice carvings. Obviously the prices are well above the street art you can buy anywhere in Sanur or Kuta. Also statues (local stone) in Batu Bulan and some exquisite wooden furniture along the road to Ubud and further North. Around Ubud and Mass you may buy some gold and silver jewelry and or table ware and intricate silver statues. Again the prices are of course adjusted to the quality. If you are after modest type of local art ware, go to the Mata Hari shopping center in Kuta or any other center, you will find all sorts of artsy nick knacks, 13 in a dozen. Most of all just enjoy the "LOOKING AROUND" and make sure what you want.
After all art is in the eye of the beholder.
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nellyjk
Perth, Australia136 contributions
can you tell me the hours morning and night please
Aussiechickperth
Perth, Australia40 contributions
The Sanur morning markets open at 8.00am - closing at 5.00pm. Some stalls were still opening around 10.30am. There are stalls with children's, ladies garments, a painting gallery worth a visit - if the artist (elderly chap) is there worth watching him paint. Also worth a look for those who wish to purchase metal ornaments ie chooks, owls, geckos, wind chimes.
AnneAucklandNZ
Whangaparaoa, New Zealand2,609 contributions
Where is this morning market and when is it open please? We will be staying at Swiss Bel-Resort
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