


Sanur Night Market (Pasar Malam)
About
Sanur Night Market offers families an authentic slice of Balinese culture with dozens of street food stalls, carnival-style games, and kiddie rides in a lively evening atmosphere. It's an excellent introduction to local cuisine for adventurous young eaters, with friendly vendors and a relaxed vibe that welcomes children exploring new foods and experiences.
Highlights
- ✓Authentic Balinese street food including satay, nasi goreng, fresh tropical fruits, and sweet treats like pisang goreng (fried bananas)
- ✓Traditional carnival games where kids can win small prizes
- ✓Child-sized rides including mini Ferris wheels and carousels
- ✓Live cooking demonstrations at stall fronts where kids can watch their food being prepared
- ✓Colorful, festive atmosphere with lights and music creating a celebration-like environment
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive around 6:30-7pm when the market opens for the best selection and smaller crowds, before it gets packed around 8pm
- 2.Bring hand sanitizer and wet wipes as handwashing facilities may be limited, especially important when kids are eating street food
- 3.Start with milder dishes like satay skewers, fried rice (nasi goreng), or fresh fruit if your kids are new to Indonesian flavors
- 4.Bring small denomination rupiah notes (5,000-20,000 IDR) for easier transactions at individual stalls and game booths
- 5.Let kids watch food being prepared first so they can point to what looks appealing, making ordering easier despite potential language barriers
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday evenings (Tuesday-Thursday) between 6:30-7:30pm for a more relaxed experience with easier navigation through the stalls. Weekends get extremely crowded with both tourists and locals, making it harder to manage young children.
What to Know
Most vendors accept only cash in Indonesian rupiah, so exchange money beforehand. The market operates outdoors with limited seating, so families should be comfortable eating at standing tables or taking food to-go.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round every evening. During major Indonesian holidays like Nyepi (Balinese New Year) the market may be closed or have modified hours. The dry season (April-October) offers more comfortable evening temperatures for outdoor dining.
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