Seminyak sits at the heart of Bali’s dining world, a stretch of road lined with rooftop bars, chic bistros, and international kitchens that draw food lovers from everywhere. What surprises many Muslim travelers is that finding halal food in Seminyak is far more doable than it looks, if you know where to go.
SatuSatu, a Bali travel platform that helps travelers discover and book experiences across the island, has put together this guide to help you eat well without the guesswork. From certified warungs to Lebanese kitchens, Seminyak’s halal scene is genuinely diverse.
Warung Sunset

Located on Jalan Petitenget, Warung Sunset is one of the few spots in Seminyak with official halal certification. The interior leans into traditional Balinese design, with carved wood details and a lush garden section perfect for outdoor dining.
The menu centers on Indonesian staples done properly, think Nasi Goreng and Mie Goreng cooked with fresh ingredients and plenty of flavor.
Prices typically range from IDR 30,000 to IDR 80,000 per dish, making it one of the more affordable options in an otherwise pricey neighborhood. Operating hours are reported to be 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM daily, though it is worth confirming before you visit.
Batik Bali Restaurant

Situated on Jalan Kayu Aya along Seminyak’s famous Eat Street, Batik Bali is a standout both for its food and its design. The interiors celebrate the Indonesian art of batik, with fabrics and traditional stamps woven into the decor at every turn.
The kitchen serves Southeast Asian cuisine spanning dishes from Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam, making it one of the more varied halal options in the area.
The restaurant is open daily from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM and can be reached at (0361) 735171. It is a good choice for travelers who want something a bit more atmospheric alongside their meal.
Al Diwan Lebanese Cuisine

For something entirely different, Al Diwan brings Middle Eastern flavors to the middle of Seminyak. The restaurant serves classics like hummus, mixed grills, and slow-cooked lamb dishes in a setting that feels warm and unhurried.
It is consistently recommended by Muslim travelers as one of the more reliable halal dining options in the area.
Al Diwan is a good pick for groups, couples, or solo diners who want a break from Indonesian food and are craving something richer and more aromatic. The portions tend to be generous and the service is attentive.
Warung Murah

Right near Double Six Beach on Jalan Arjuna, Warung Murah is as local as it gets. The setup is simple: a counter loaded with ready-made dishes where you point at what you want, and the staff builds your plate on the spot.
It is 100% halal and a great place to try Balinese-style dishes like Ayam Betutu, a whole chicken slow-cooked with Balinese herbs and spices. Opening hours are daily from 8:00 AM to 10:45 PM.
Prices are very wallet-friendly, and the food quality is solid. If you want an honest taste of local cooking without the tourist markup, this is one of the best spots in Seminyak to do it.
Queen’s Tandoor

Queen’s Tandoor has branches across Bali, including in Seminyak, and is especially popular with Indian travelers and anyone who loves tandoori-style cooking. The menu covers a wide range of dishes, from rich curries and charcoal-grilled meats to vegetarian options and duck and lamb specialties.
While not officially halal-certified, the restaurant does not use beef, pork, or lard. It is always a good idea to check with the restaurant directly if you have specific dietary requirements. For most halal-conscious diners, Queen’s Tandoor works well as a comfortable, familiar option with genuinely good Indian food.
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FAQ about Halal Food in Seminyak
What is halal food in Seminyak?
Halal food in Seminyak refers to meals prepared according to Islamic dietary guidelines, free from pork, lard, and improperly slaughtered meat. Several warungs and restaurants in Seminyak offer certified or pork-free halal options.
Is it easy to find halal food in Seminyak?
Yes, while Seminyak is not predominantly a halal dining destination, there are a solid number of reliable options including certified warungs, Lebanese restaurants, and Indian eateries that cater well to Muslim travelers.
Are there halal-certified restaurants in Seminyak specifically?
Warung Sunset on Jalan Petitenget holds an official halal certification. Other restaurants like Batik Bali and Warung Murah are widely regarded as halal-friendly, though it is worth confirming directly with each venue.
What types of halal food can I find in Seminyak?
The options range from traditional Indonesian dishes like Nasi Goreng and Ayam Betutu, to Middle Eastern cuisines at Al Diwan, Southeast Asian fusion at Batik Bali, and Indian tandoori cooking at Queen’s Tandoor.
How can I confirm if a restaurant in Seminyak is halal?
The safest approach is to contact the restaurant directly before dining. Look for the MUI halal certification logo, or ask staff whether pork, lard, and alcohol are used in the kitchen.