Are you feeling overwhelmed by the endless souvenir options in Bali?
From local supermarkets to curated organic boutiques, the island is brimming with chic, delicious treats that defy expectations.
As a Bali local, I’ve handpicked 10 must-have items—from the iconic KOPIKO coffee drops for the office to artisanal finds for someone special.
YUKIStick around until the end for my go-to list of supermarkets where you can snag everything in one stylish sweep.
・Want to find stylish and tasty souvenirs from Bali
・Are looking for everything from bulk gifts to premium snacks
・Want to find great value at supermarkets and organic shops
10 Best Snack Souvenirs from Balinese Supermarkets
Ladang Lima /Gluten-Free Cookies


"Ladang Lima" is a health-conscious brand commonly found in Balinese supermarkets and organic shops.
Their gluten-free cookies come in various flavors like Blackmond (Chocolate & Almond) and Pumpberry (Berry & Seed).
They have a light, crunchy texture and moderate sweetness. Packed with Omega-3 and Omega-6, they are popular as a "guilt-free" snack.
Where to buy: Pepito, Coco Mart, Bali Buda, and other organic stores.
Price: From approx. 40,000 IDR (~$2.70) per bag.
KOPIKO Coffee Candy


When it comes to Indonesia, you can't miss this!
The world-famous KOPIKO candy is a huge hit among coffee lovers.
It offers an exquisite balance of authentic coffee aroma and sweetness.



Personally, I highly recommend the Cappuccino flavor—it's the best!
Large packs are ideal for bulk gifts, and the individual wrapping makes them perfect for the office or friends.
Where to buy: Supermarkets, convenience stores, and airport shops throughout Bali.
Price: Approx. 13,000 IDR (~$0.90) ※Price varies by size.
\Don’t Worry About Heavy Bags!/
It’s easy to run out of hands once you start souvenir shopping in Bali! With a private car charter, you can leave your heavy bags in the air-conditioned car and hop between boutiques and cafes completely hands-free.
Wafello /Italian-Style Wafers


Wafello is a staple wafer brand commonly seen in Indonesian supermarkets. They feature a light, crispy texture and a generous amount of cream, with a wide variety of flavors like Coconut, Caramel, and Chocolate.



While Butter Caramel is delicious, the Coconut Cream flavor makes for a quintessential Balinese souvenir.
The large packs contain many individual wraps, making them perfect for bulk gifting. With such an affordable price, it’s a popular item that many people buy in bulk.
Where to buy: Supermarkets, convenience stores, and airport shops throughout Bali.
Price: Approx. 25,700 IDR (~$1.70) per bag.
▼Tins are also recommended!


The large tin version is priced at 38,500 IDR (~$2.50).
The best part is that they are individually wrapped inside a sturdy tin box to prevent them from getting crushed.
Bakeaholic Bali /Overnight Oats


For health-conscious travelers, I highly recommend the Overnight Oats from the local Balinese brand "Bakeaholic Bali."
Just add water or milk for an easy, nutritious breakfast or snack.
The flavor profiles are endlessly creative, featuring over six varieties like Almond Joy, Apple Pie, and Banoffee Pie.
With their vibrant, playful packaging, they’re the perfect thoughtful gift for the wellness-conscious.


Where to buy: Pepito, Coco Mart, Bali Buda, and other organic stores.
Price: Approx. 26,000 IDR (~$1.70) per pack.
YAVA /Cashew Nuts


Meet YAVA: a premium nut series crafted from high-quality cashews harvested in Karangasem, East Bali.
Born from a mission to empower local farmers, it’s a souvenir with a beautiful, sustainable story you’ll be proud to share.
Flavors range from Sweet & Spicy to Cacao and Sea Salt. The unique spicy flavor is a particular favorite.
Their crunchy texture and natural sweetness make them an excellent pairing for wine or beer.


The compact size is not bulky at all, making them ideal for small gifts.
Where to buy: Pepito, Coco Mart, Bali Buda, and other organic stores.
Price: From 19,500 IDR (~$1.30) per bag.
Fruity Nut Creations /MIX NUTS


For those seeking a stylish and healthy souvenir, this nut and dried fruit mix is the perfect choice.
These lightly roasted nuts are free of sugar and oil, paired with tangy dried fruits to highlight their natural flavor.


Choose from a lush array of blends, including Cranberry Raisin, Date Medley, and Mango Bliss.
Their sophisticated, earthy packaging makes them a chic choice for your health-forward circle.
Where to buy: Moris Supermarket and various organic shops.
Price: Approx. 27,500 – 32,500 IDR (~$1.80–$2.10) per bag.
Verkade /Coconuts Cookies


Verkade Coconut Cookies are a common sight in Indonesian supermarkets and convenience stores. While originally a Dutch brand, it has become a beloved staple snack in Indonesia.
The combination of a light, crispy texture and savory coconut aroma makes it simply addictive.
The small box is easy to carry and very affordable, making it ideal for bulk gifting.



The cinnamon cookies from the same brand are also delicious!
Where to buy: Local supermarkets such as Moris or Tiara Dewata.
Price: 8,200 IDR (~$0.50) per box.
Chitato /Potato Chips


If you’re looking for a unique snack bursting with Indonesian flavor, Chitato’s Mi Goreng chips are a must-try.
These chips perfectly recreate the flavor of Indonesia’s soul food, "Indomie Mi Goreng." One bite and you’ll be hooked!
It’s a unique snack that’s sure to become a fun talking point when you share your travel stories.
Where to buy: Supermarkets and convenience stores like Moris, Pepito, and Bintang.
Price: Approx. 11,300 IDR (~$0.70).
Krakakoa /Chocolate BARK


If you're looking for a high-quality, authentic Balinese treat, Krakakoa’s Chocolate Bark is the perfect choice.
This craft chocolate brand uses high-quality Indonesian cacao and is carefully handmade by artisans—perfect for those who appreciate fine ingredients.


They offer unique combinations like baguette or focaccia, creating a delightful crunch in every bite.
The stylish and premium packaging makes it a perfect choice for a special gift.
Where to buy: Krakakoa flagship stores, select supermarkets like Moris or Bintang.
Price: Small size approx. 32,000 IDR (~$2.10).
Dijon /COCONUT MACAROONS


Dijon’s Coconut Macaroons have a loyal following among Bali expats and repeat visitors.
Packed with coconut flakes, these macaroons have a soft, cookie-like texture and a gentle, crumbly sweetness.
Different from Japanese macarons, these have a rustic charm that pairs perfectly with tea or coffee.
The elegant packaging makes them an ideal choice for a slightly more special gift.
Where to buy: Dijon (Kuta)
Price: Approx. 45,000 IDR (~$3.00)
✅Check out this article for more details!
・[Dijon] A Gourmet Supermarket Perfect for Both Daily Life and Souvenirs
Summary
The lineup ranges from budget-friendly snacks for sharing to premium chocolates for someone special.
If you can't decide, start with something local like KOPIKO coffee candy or Chitato chips!
I hope this helps you find the perfect gifts for your loved ones!



Most of these island essentials were sourced right at Moris Grocer in Kerobokan.


| Name | Moris Grocer |
| Map | Google Map |
| Bussiness Hours | 7:15〜22:00 |
| Pro Tip | There is also a branch in Canggu. |
Moris is a stylish supermarket popular with expats, offering everything from bulk snacks to high-end treats.
\ Good to Know/
Elevate your shopping experience with a private car charter—stash your bags in the trunk and glide between boutiques with total freedom.
For more insider tips, don't miss our extended Bali gift guide here.
・Heading to Seminyak for that special something!
・[Canggu] Amazing finds at organic groceries!
・Looking for something unique? The Canggu Sunday Market is a hidden gem.



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