Sindhu Night Market
Sindhu Night Market
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5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Saturday
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sunday
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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- TAMYRA RSentosa Island, Singapore248 contributionsSelamat Makan!!Tasty local indonesian food on a hawkers market or in bahasa ‘kaki - lima’, 5 legs … A market with a price list! Come here already for years… but still as good as… Always a good vibe here and a mix of both tourists as locals… Opens every day of the year from 18 - 22 hrs, but don’t come too late… or they are sold out!!Visited September 2023Traveled with familyWritten September 29, 2023
- Monique N8 contributionsSindhu night market.Fun. Excellent and cheap street food. Busy, but comfortably so. Part of the Sanur township in Bali. We bought enough food for two, admittedly small eaters for the grand total of less than a dollar.Visited October 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten October 19, 2023
- BradHong Kong, China174,411 contributionsSindhu beach marketWe found this souvenir market along Sindhu Beach in Sanur, just inside the main promenade and off the beach. There are probably 30-40 small shops setup selling all manner of souvenirs, clothing, accessories and artworks. Fun to look around a bit, a good place to pick up a souvenir or two. Most shops didn't have prices posted so be ready to haggle a bit and like all souvenir markets in Asia, look around first as most places carry more or less the same or similar items.Visited May 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten May 15, 2024
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HartwellTravels
Australia212 contributions
Jul 2022 • Couples
we paid a visit on a Friday evening arriving just after 6.40pm.
apart from a few food stalls there was an empty courtyard. There were no fresh produce or other stalls of interest there. the very few nearby stalls in the area were nothing more you see elsewhere.
my wife speaks Indonesian and asked local driver if there was specific night where it's busier or for locals. he indicated is usually the same every night.
it was disappointing visit even with our expectations set for comparable we markets we have been in Ubud.
I wouldn't make a special effort like we did; similar if not better good available elsewhere drop in if nearby.
apart from a few food stalls there was an empty courtyard. There were no fresh produce or other stalls of interest there. the very few nearby stalls in the area were nothing more you see elsewhere.
my wife speaks Indonesian and asked local driver if there was specific night where it's busier or for locals. he indicated is usually the same every night.
it was disappointing visit even with our expectations set for comparable we markets we have been in Ubud.
I wouldn't make a special effort like we did; similar if not better good available elsewhere drop in if nearby.
Written July 22, 2022
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Brad
Hong Kong, China174,411 contributions
May 2024 • Couples
We found this souvenir market along Sindhu Beach in Sanur, just inside the main promenade and off the beach. There are probably 30-40 small shops setup selling all manner of souvenirs, clothing, accessories and artworks. Fun to look around a bit, a good place to pick up a souvenir or two. Most shops didn't have prices posted so be ready to haggle a bit and like all souvenir markets in Asia, look around first as most places carry more or less the same or similar items.
Written May 16, 2024
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ADB000
Melbourne, Australia384 contributions
Mar 2023
The market was closed, but we had come in the early evening for dinner at the food stalls.
There were not a large number of vendors, but enough to have a good variety of offerings. Seating at long communal tables with plastic stools.
The martabak was spectacularly good, and it was interesting to watch the skill of the stall holder as he chopped, mixed, fried, flipped, and sliced.
It was also fun to watch the sate/satay seller turning the skewers and fanning the coals. The chicken variety were terrific, the lamb ones were quite chewy. The sauce was yummy.
The stall with offerings of everything "goreng"; potato, banana, pineapple, spring rolls, and other "mysteries" was doing good trade too. My husband got a bag to take back to the hotel.
Cheap, cheerful, and delicious.
There were not a large number of vendors, but enough to have a good variety of offerings. Seating at long communal tables with plastic stools.
The martabak was spectacularly good, and it was interesting to watch the skill of the stall holder as he chopped, mixed, fried, flipped, and sliced.
It was also fun to watch the sate/satay seller turning the skewers and fanning the coals. The chicken variety were terrific, the lamb ones were quite chewy. The sauce was yummy.
The stall with offerings of everything "goreng"; potato, banana, pineapple, spring rolls, and other "mysteries" was doing good trade too. My husband got a bag to take back to the hotel.
Cheap, cheerful, and delicious.
Written March 6, 2023
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Grant P
Cowaramup, Australia101 contributions
Feb 2020
A great place to visit to get out of the restaurant-after-restaurant-cycle.
No fuss night time food market that has all the usual stalls... satays, soups, nasi goreng, mee goreng etc... great value and is somewhere we always return back to.
Tried some mixed satays but have to say the lamb skewers were pretty dodgy.
Soups looked amazing but couldn't get a seat throughout the night.
Absolute highlight was a chocolate pancake thingy that was less than AU$1
No fuss night time food market that has all the usual stalls... satays, soups, nasi goreng, mee goreng etc... great value and is somewhere we always return back to.
Tried some mixed satays but have to say the lamb skewers were pretty dodgy.
Soups looked amazing but couldn't get a seat throughout the night.
Absolute highlight was a chocolate pancake thingy that was less than AU$1
Written February 17, 2020
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buaya40
The Hague, The Netherlands311 contributions
May 2023
All the years that we stayed at Griya Santrian in Sanur, Sindhu Market was always our go-to place when we wanted to eat 'authentic' Indonesian food. We've never been disappointed with choice, offer and price. In May of this year, restricted in the passed due to the previous COVID-19 problems, we could finally travel to Sanur again and after being on the road for a whole day we hurried to Sindhu market. Our disappointment was what we found there, much less warungs, small selection of dishes and long waiting times to get a table and dishes. Sindhu market was a closed chapter for us, a pity because we have always eaten well and affordable there.
Written July 17, 2023
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TAMYRA R
Sentosa Island, Singapore248 contributions
Sep 2023 • Family
Tasty local indonesian food on a hawkers market or in bahasa ‘kaki - lima’, 5 legs …
A market with a price list! Come here already for years… but still as good as…
Always a good vibe here and a mix of both tourists as locals…
Opens every day of the year from 18 - 22 hrs, but don’t come too late… or they are sold out!!
A market with a price list! Come here already for years… but still as good as…
Always a good vibe here and a mix of both tourists as locals…
Opens every day of the year from 18 - 22 hrs, but don’t come too late… or they are sold out!!
Written September 29, 2023
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Katherine M
Glasgow, UK30 contributions
Apr 2024 • Family
Be prepared for an onslaught of aggressive stall owners trying to get you to buy from them. One woman shouted at us for buying something from the stall next door and not from her, and proceeded to follow us and stand and stare until I had to shout at her to go away and a local came and did the same. There is a fixed price shop called Monica shop, which was a better experience with no aggressive behaviour. There are nice places on the beach for cold drinks.
Written April 15, 2024
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Monique N
8 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
Fun. Excellent and cheap street food. Busy, but comfortably so. Part of the Sanur township in Bali. We bought enough food for two, admittedly small eaters for the grand total of less than a dollar.
Written October 19, 2023
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Grimshaw
Virginia, Australia1,120 contributions
Dec 2019 • Couples
We go here often and still the best value in Sanur for more authentic food. Don't be afraid to eat at this market. The local cuisine here is awesome and cheap. We often go to Ihu du seafood down the back right hand corner. You pick your fish or seafood and the ladies take it down to the gent who I reckon is the Bali master of open grill. Never have I had a crappy prawn and my better half goes the local snapper every time. The ladies do great veggies and rice and will even go and get you a bintang. Love these guy's and love this market. Do yourself a favour!! 9/10
Written January 11, 2020
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Farzahd N
Nambour, Australia110 contributions
Apr 2023 • Family
This market offers simple but delicious food options. However, it may not be the best place to go when it's raining, as it's not fully sheltered. Nevertheless, the friendly atmosphere and great food make it well worth a visit when the weather is nice.
Written April 2, 2023
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There are many shops around Sanur however it is not the best place to purchase Airpod. Suggest to purchase in the Airport for Tax Free item, having said this Indonesia airport is not the best price so you might need to possibly look at HK Airport or Singapore airport
Written January 14, 2020
Street food part opens at 6 PM
Written January 31, 2019
Except Nyepi day, the market Will be Allways open.
Maybe the Balinese vendors don’t work on their festive days And same for the moslim vendors, But the market is always open And you Will always find vendors.
Written December 17, 2018
On what days is the market open??
Written December 15, 2018
Every day, 365 days/year
Written December 16, 2018
Does anyone know if the market will be open tomorrow on the celebration day?
Written May 29, 2018
Which Celebration day is it?...if it’s Galungan or Kuningan day I doubt it , these are the 2nd biggest days behind Nyepi Day , ask a local at your accommodation, they will have a good idea....
Written May 29, 2018
Can anyone tell me if there is much vegetarian food in the Night Market?
Written May 15, 2018
There are plenty of vegetarian and halal choices. Generally you can see what they are offering and if unsure, just ask for no meat, they are happy to help out.
Written May 15, 2018
Yes vego and vegan. 😁
Written September 19, 2017
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