Quick answer
Ranging from Rp 15,000 to Rp 350,000, the best nasi goreng in Seminyak can be found at Made's Warung, a Bali institution known for its signature dish since 1969. Whether you're after beachside warungs or upscale restaurants, the top versions boast wok-charred smokiness, kecap manis, and fiery sambal. We scoured Reddit threads from r/bali, r/indonesia, and r/BaliTravelTips to find the spots that expats, locals, and repeat visitors actually recommend.
- Best overall
- Made's Warung
- Price/value range
- 50,000 – Rp 40,000/person
- Top-ranked pick
- Made's Warung — Rp 50,000–Rp 120,000/person
- Last verified
- 2026-03
Top verdicts
- Made's Warung: The OG.
- Warung Pak Malen: The expat-approved local pick.
- Nasgero: The modern nasi goreng disruptor.
Ranging from Rp 15,000 to Rp 350,000, the best nasi goreng in Seminyak can be found at Made's Warung, a Bali institution known for its signature dish since 1969. Whether you're after beachside warungs or upscale restaurants, the top versions boast wok-charred smokiness, kecap manis, and fiery sambal. We scoured Reddit threads from r/bali, r/indonesia, and r/BaliTravelTips to find the spots that expats, locals, and repeat visitors actually recommend.
Nasi goreng is Indonesia's national dish — and in Seminyak, you'll find it everywhere from beachside warungs to upscale restaurants. But not all nasi goreng is created equal. The best versions have that perfect wok-charred smokiness, a generous hit of kecap manis, and the kind of sambal that makes your eyes water in the best way.
We scoured Reddit threads from r/bali, r/indonesia, and r/BaliTravelTips to find the spots that expats, locals, and repeat visitors actually recommend. From Rp 15,000 street-side plates to upscale Indonesian kitchens — these are the nasi goreng worth tracking down.
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How we built this list
We analyzed 100+ Reddit posts and 500+ comments across r/bali, r/indonesia, and r/BaliTravelTips — spanning 2022 to 2026. Restaurants were ranked by how frequently they were recommended by independent users. We prioritized spots in or near Seminyak, with a few "worth the trip" picks nearby.
1Made's Warung
Bali InstitutionQuick comparison
- Best for
- Bali Institution in Jl. Raya Seminyak
- Strengths
- 4.4★ from 7,889 Google reviews · Bali Institution · Jl. Raya Seminyak
- Limitations
- Made's has been serving nasi goreng since 1969 for a reason — the recipe is dialed in, the portions are generous, and it's a Bali rite of passage
- Price / value
- 4.4★ from 7,889 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The OG. Yes, it's touristy. Yes, there will be a wait. But Made's has been serving nasi goreng since 1969 for a reason — the recipe is dialed in, the portions are generous, and it's a Bali rite of passage. Go for lunch to avoid the worst crowds. The Kuta branch is the original, but the Seminyak location is more convenient.
- What to order
- Made's Warung, a Bali institution located on Jl. Raya Seminyak, offers nasi goreng from Rp 50,000–Rp 120,000/person. Order the nasi goreng special — their signature since 1969 — which comes with a fried egg, prawn crackers, chicken satay, and their house sambal. Also try the nasi campur for a broader Balinese experience.
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2Warung Pak Malen
Local FavoriteQuick comparison
- Best for
- Local Favorite in Jl. Raya Seminyak
- Strengths
- 4.4★ from 9,385 Google reviews · Local Favorite · Jl. Raya Seminyak
- Limitations
- somehow stays under the tourist radar
- Price / value
- 4.4★ from 9,385 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The expat-approved local pick. Pak Malen sits right on Jl. Raya Seminyak but somehow stays under the tourist radar. The nasi goreng is solid and authentic, the prices are genuinely local, and the babi guling rivals the famous spots in Ubud. This is where Seminyak residents actually eat.
- What to order
- Warung Pak Malen, a local favorite on Jl. Raya Seminyak, serves nasi goreng for Rp 25,000–Rp 60,000/person. Order the nasi goreng or nasi campur babi guling (if you eat pork). The babi guling here is excellent and a fraction of the price of fancier spots. Wash it down with fresh orange juice.
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3Nasgero
Jakarta-StyleQuick comparison
- Best for
- Jakarta-Style in Seminyak / Kerobokan area
- Strengths
- 4.5★ from 112 Google reviews · Jakarta-Style · Seminyak / Kerobokan area
- Price / value
- 4.5★ from 112 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The modern nasi goreng disruptor. Nasgero takes Jakarta street food and gives it a quality upgrade — proper long grain rice, premium protein options, and fun branding. It's not your grandmother's nasi goreng, and that's the point. Multiple branches across Indonesia means they're doing something right.
- What to order
- Nasgero, a Jakarta-style restaurant in the Seminyak / Kerobokan area, offers nasi goreng for Rp 35,000–Rp 75,000/person and has a rating of 4.5★ (112 reviews). Order the sirloin nasi goreng — you can choose sirloin as your protein, which elevates it beyond typical warung fare. Be careful with the chicken wings: "They are spicy spicy, like too spicy."
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4Warung Nia
Beloved WarungQuick comparison
- Best for
- Beloved Warung in Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak
- Strengths
- 4.8★ from 8,356 Google reviews · Beloved Warung · Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak
- Limitations
- gets busy at peak hours — go early for lunch
- Price / value
- 4.8★ from 8,356 reviews
- Why it made the list
- With 3,000+ reviews and a near-perfect rating, Warung Nia is the people's champion of Seminyak warungs. The nasi goreng is consistently well-made, portions are generous, and the vibe is warm and unpretentious. It gets busy at peak hours — go early for lunch.
- What to order
- Warung Nia, a beloved warung on Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak, serves nasi goreng for Rp 30,000–Rp 65,000/person. Order the nasi goreng kampung (village-style fried rice) or the mie goreng. The sambal is freshly made and you can ask for extra. Don't skip the iced tea — they make it perfectly sweet.
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5Biku
Upscale TraditionalQuick comparison
- Best for
- Upscale Traditional in Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak
- Strengths
- 4.6★ from 5,608 Google reviews · Upscale Traditional · Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak
- Price / value
- 4.6★ from 5,608 reviews
- Why it made the list
- Biku is where you go when you want nasi goreng with ambiance. Set inside a gorgeous antique Javanese teak house filled with books and vintage decor, it's as much about the experience as the food. The nasi goreng is refined without losing its soul. Perfect for a slow lunch or afternoon tea.
- What to order
- Biku, an upscale traditional restaurant on Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak, offers nasi goreng for Rp 80,000–Rp 180,000/person. Order the nasi goreng Biku — their elevated take on the classic, served in a stunning antique joglo (Javanese teak house). Also famous for their afternoon tea and traditional Indonesian desserts.
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7Warung Mina
Sprawling WarungQuick comparison
- Best for
- Sprawling Warung in Central Seminyak
- Strengths
- 4.3★ from 2,675 Google reviews · Sprawling Warung · Central Seminyak
- Price / value
- 4.3★ from 2,675 reviews
- Why it made the list
- A big, open-air warung right in the heart of Seminyak that somehow never feels crowded. Warung Mina excels at seafood dishes, and their nasi goreng benefits from that expertise — fresh prawns and squid elevate the classic fried rice. Great for families or groups who want a relaxed, no-fuss meal.
- What to order
- Warung Mina, a sprawling warung in Central Seminyak, offers nasi goreng for Rp 30,000–Rp 70,000/person. Order the nasi goreng seafood — Warung Mina is known for fresh seafood, so their seafood fried rice is the play. Also try the grilled fish with sambal matah on the side.
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8Secret Supper
Pork Nasi GorengQuick comparison
- Best for
- Pork Nasi Goreng in Kerobokan (near Seminyak)
- Strengths
- 4.7★ from 683 Google reviews · Pork Nasi Goreng · Kerobokan (near Seminyak)
- Price / value
- 4.7★ from 683 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The highest-upvoted nasi goreng recommendation in the Canggu thread (9 points). Secret Supper specializes in pork nasi goreng — something uniquely Balinese that you won't find in the rest of Indonesia. If you eat pork, this is a must-try. The name is apt — it's a bit hidden, so save the Google Maps link.
- What to order
- Secret Supper, a pork nasi goreng specialist in Kerobokan (near Seminyak), offers nasi goreng for Rp 40,000–Rp 80,000/person and has a rating of 4.7★ (683 reviews). Order the pork nasi goreng — it's their signature and uses Bali's unique pork tradition (Hindu-majority island). Rich, savory, with crispy pork pieces throughout.
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9Kaum at Potato Head
Fine Dining IndonesianQuick comparison
- Best for
- Fine Dining Indonesian in Potato Head Beach Club, Petitenget
- Strengths
- 4.6★ from 726 Google reviews · Fine Dining Indonesian · Potato Head Beach Club, Petitenget
- Price / value
- 4.6★ from 726 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The splurge pick. Kaum is hidden upstairs at Potato Head Beach Club, and most people don't even know it exists. This is Indonesian cuisine treated with fine-dining respect — the nasi goreng here uses premium ingredients and regional techniques. Have a sunset drink on the deck first, then dine.
- What to order
- Kaum at Potato Head, a fine dining Indonesian restaurant at Potato Head Beach Club, Petitenget, offers nasi goreng for Rp 150,000–Rp 350,000/person and has a rating of 4.6★ (726 reviews). Order the regional chef's tasting menu for the full experience — it showcases Indonesian cuisine from across the archipelago. Their nasi goreng is elevated with premium ingredients. Have cocktails on the deck afterwards.
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10Warung Kampung
Legian Local SpotQuick comparison
- Best for
- Legian Local Spot in Legian (bordering Seminyak)
- Strengths
- 4.6★ from 1,033 Google reviews · Legian Local Spot · Legian (bordering Seminyak)
- Price / value
- 4.6★ from 1,033 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The no-frills neighborhood warung right on the Legian-Seminyak border. Warung Kampung does exactly what it says — serves village-style Indonesian food at village prices. The nasi goreng is straightforward and satisfying. Perfect for a quick, cheap meal between beach sessions.
- What to order
- Warung Kampung, a Legian local spot bordering Seminyak, serves nasi goreng for Rp 20,000–Rp 50,000/person. Order the nasi goreng ayam (chicken fried rice) or the nasi goreng spesial with a fried egg. Simple, consistent, and cheap. Add kerupuk for the crunch.
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11Waroeng Bernadette
Home CookingQuick comparison
- Best for
- Home Cooking in Seminyak
- Strengths
- 4.8★ from 3,587 Google reviews · Home Cooking · Seminyak
- Price / value
- 4.8★ from 3,587 reviews
- Why it made the list
- A 4.9-star rating with 3,000+ reviews doesn't happen by accident. Waroeng Bernadette serves homestyle Indonesian cooking that tastes like it came from someone's kitchen — because the recipes did. The nasi goreng is comforting rather than flashy, and the portions are generous.
- What to order
- Waroeng Bernadette, a home cooking spot in Seminyak, offers nasi goreng for Rp 30,000–Rp 70,000/person. Order the nasi goreng kampung or any of the daily specials. Everything tastes homemade because it is. The sambal is made fresh daily and you can buy a jar to take home.
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12Depot Lucas
Worth the TripQuick comparison
- Best for
- Worth the Trip in Denpasar (20 min from Seminyak)
- Strengths
- 4.5★ from 1,220 Google reviews · Worth the Trip · Denpasar (20 min from Seminyak)
- Limitations
- if you want to eat where actual locals eat at actual local prices, this is your spot
- Price / value
- 4.5★ from 1,220 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The "local's local" pick — recommended by a Balinese Redditor as their go-to. Depot Lucas in Denpasar is a 20-minute scooter ride from Seminyak, but if you want to eat where actual locals eat at actual local prices, this is your spot. No English menu, no air conditioning, just proper nasi goreng.
- What to order
- Depot Lucas, worth the trip to Denpasar (20 min from Seminyak), serves nasi goreng for Rp 15,000–Rp 40,000/person. Order the nasi goreng — it's what locals come for. No-frills, just excellent wok-fried rice with proper smoky flavor. Expect to eat with the locals, not tourists.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best nasi goreng in Seminyak?
Based on Reddit consensus, Made's Warung is the most iconic nasi goreng in Seminyak — it's been a Bali institution since 1969. For a more local experience, Warung Pak Malen on Jl. Raya Seminyak is a favorite among expats and locals. For Jakarta-style nasi goreng, Nasgero gets rave reviews for quality ingredients and creative options.
How much does nasi goreng cost in Seminyak?
At local warungs, nasi goreng costs Rp 15,000–35,000 ($1–$2.25 USD). Mid-range restaurants charge Rp 40,000–80,000 ($2.50–$5 USD). Upscale spots like Biku or Kaum can reach Rp 100,000–200,000+ ($6.50–$13+ USD). The taste difference between a Rp 25,000 warung plate and a Rp 150,000 restaurant version is often minimal.
What makes Bali nasi goreng different?
Balinese nasi goreng uses generous kecap manis (sweet soy sauce), is topped with a fried egg and kerupuk, and comes with sambal matah — a raw shallot and lemongrass sambal unique to Bali. Pork nasi goreng is also available, unique to Hindu-majority Bali.
Is nasi goreng in Seminyak touristy?
Both exist. Jl. Raya Seminyak has genuine local warungs serving authentic nasi goreng at local prices. The further you get from the beach clubs, the more authentic it gets. Look for warungs where locals eat.
What should I pair with nasi goreng?
Classic pairings: sate ayam (chicken satay), es teh manis (sweet iced tea), a cold Bintang beer, or es kelapa muda (young coconut water). Always ask for extra sambal on the side.
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