Grand Lucky is your one-stop destination, offering everything from daily essentials to the perfect island souvenirs.
From local coffee and chocolate to skincare and repellents, here is a curated list of my personal local favorites.
YUKIIt’s reassuring to know that both souvenirs and essentials are all available here.
・– You want to find souvenirs at a local supermarket in Bali
・– You’d like to buy daily necessities during your stay
・– You want to explore a large supermarket
・– You enjoy a local shopping experience
\Shop to Your Heart’s Content/
Secure a private car charter to store your bags safely, letting you head to your next cafe or boutique completely hands-free.
Locations of Grand Lucky


Grand Lucky has three locations: Denpasar, Sanur, and Legian.
Denpasar and Sanur are popular with residents, while Legian is close to the airport and attracts many travelers.



Souvenir-friendly items are available at all locations.


Souvenirs you can find at Grand Lucky
(1) Granola


Granola with nuts, chocolate, and dried fruit is great for breakfast or a quick snack.
You’ll also find berry flavors and coconut varieties.
(2) Honey


Honey is a well-known specialty of Bali and Indonesia.Cheaper options may vary in quality, so it’s best to choose carefully.
(3) Coffee


Bali coffee from the Kintamani area is especially well known.



Drip coffee is lightweight and easy to give as a souvenir.
(4) Chocolate


Balinese chocolate is a standout gift that consistently delights travelers.
With tropical flavors like sea salt, coconut, and caramel, half the fun is in the choosing.


The most iconic name in local sweets is undoubtedly "Jungle Bali" chocolate.
Jungle Bali is one of the most well-known brands.


The crunchy texture and balanced sweetness make it addictive.
(5) Organic coconut sugar


Rarely found in Japan, these artisanal bars are a quintessential Bali keepsake.
A simple stir into your coffee or tea adds a rich, soulful sweetness. It's a versatile pantry staple that any home cook would love.


Perfect for tea, with ginger and turmeric notes.



With just coconut sugar, oil, and raw cacao, you can craft your own artisanal chocolate at home.
(6) Natural sea salt from Bali


Artisanal sea salt remains one of Bali’s most prized natural exports.
You can witness the traditional harvesting process in Kusamba. These minerals are as divine in the kitchen as they are in a relaxing bath soak.
(7) Ellips hair care products


While harder to find in Japan, Ellips hair vitamins are available here in every vibrant variety.


These single-use capsules are a beauty cult-classic—perfect for gifting or your own travel ritual.


A rare gluten-free option made with beetroot, different from classic mie goreng.Surprisingly tasty with a nice texture.
Daily essentials you can find at Grand Lucky
(1) Mosquito repellent cream (for skin)


Mosquito repellent is essential in Bali.Mosquitoes are especially active in the evening, after rain, or on humid days.Getting bitten while eating outside is no fun at all.
Having this on hand makes a big difference.
(2) Mosquito repellent spray (for rooms)


Even with the windows closed, mosquitoes somehow get inside in Bali.
No one wants to hear that buzzing sound while trying to sleep.
This spray is highly recommended.One spray lasts up to 12 hours.



The scent isn’t too strong, which is nice.The green tea scent is especially mild and pleasant.
(3) Red rice and black rice


The Jatiluwih area, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is famous for red and black rice.It’s worth trying during your stay.
Mix about 10–20% with white rice for a delicious blend.



I cook rice in a Le Creuset pot without soaking beforehand.
(4) Singaraja beer


There are many beer brands in Bali, butSingaraja beer has a clean, slightly dry finish that I really like.
If you like beer, definitely give it a try.


There are many options, so tasting different ones is fun too.
(5) Mushroom dashi powder


Having dashi makes home cooking much easier when living abroad.This mushroom dashi is surprisingly good and very versatile.It works well for both Japanese and Western dishes.
(6) Cinnamon cookies


After trying many local snacks, this is one I keep buying again.They’re slightly crunchy with a simple cinnamon flavor.


A delicate coconut-infused treat with a satisfyingly crisp texture that outshines traditional cinnamon biscuits.
Bonus!


A tube of wasabi costs nearly 60,000 IDR (approx. $4)!I actually did a double take.
Information
| Address | Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai No.240, Sanur, |
| Map | Google Map |
| Bussiness Hours | 8:00〜22:00 |
| Pro Tip | There are also locations in Legian and Denpasar. |
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