Bali Buddha is an all natural alternative café and health food store in Bali, Indonesia. There are two Bali Buddha locations on the island, one in Ubud and the other in Kerobokan. Because of its deep roots in health consciousness, Bali Buddha has attracted many expatriates, tourists, and locals on the island to live a healthy lifestyle.
The café has been serving special organic foods with no MSG for the past 16 years. Not only are the meals guilt-free, wholesome, and healthy for you, but also very delicious and scrumptious. They have a large array of different types of tasty dishes such as Indonesian cuisines, pastas, burgers, sandwiches, salads, soups, and the best guilt-free desserts you’ll ever taste in Bali. People love to come and get a quick healthy drink of fresh juices, smoothies, and many other types of special detox and energy drinks. All the produce that Bali Buddha uses including meats, veggies, and fresh baked goods are all organic. They even have a special raw food, vegan, and vegetarian menu for the hardcore health enthusiasts.
In the health food store, they sell supplements, vitamins, many types of local and imported foods, all natural household products, skincare, and alternative goods that are very difficulty to find in Bali. They even have their own bakery where they produce a wide variety of healthy alternative breads. They also sell health tonics, rice, nut, soy, and organic milks.
Bali Buddha conveniently offers home delivery services. You can have any products in the store and anything on the restaurant menu delivered to your Bali villa, luxury hotel, or home. They also offer catering services for any type of event, parties, or school programs. They have been catering to 5 different schools in Bali to offer healthy options for school lunches.
Bali Buddha cares about the environment and the people of Bali, and is constantly giving back to the community. They raise awareness to promote environmental social programs on the island and encourages “going green”. Bali Buddha also participates in the SOS Orangutan Foundation, the “Say No To Plastic” (encourages cloth shopping bags) initiative, and recycling programs. They were the first shop in Bali to use recycled newspaper and sell cloth shopping bags that were reusable. In the year 2000, Bali Buddha successfully launched two programs for recycling in the Ubud area. The programs were funded by micro-credit loans, which currently employs the local Balinese people.
