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A note about this page's history
This URL previously received links associated with a restaurant business also called "MyWarung" that operated in the Canggu area. MyWarung.com today is an independent editorial guide and is not affiliated with that business, does not operate it, and does not claim to represent it. Based on publicly available records (restaurant review platforms and business listings, not the original mywarung.com site, which we could not access historically), that MyWarung was a casual-dining restaurant concept serving Western and Indonesian-fusion food — steaks, seafood, cocktails and brunch — rather than a traditional roadside warung, with reported locations across the Canggu area including Berawa, Echo Beach, and Pererenan. We were not able to independently confirm its current operating status, exact former address, or phone number from reliable public sources as of this page's last review, so we do not state them as fact here. If you have direct, verifiable information about this business, see our contact page. Read our full site disclaimer for more on how MyWarung.com relates (and doesn't relate) to any prior business using this name.
Canggu and Berawa: what to expect
Canggu's food scene runs from the Batu Bolong strip's mix of surf cafés and local warungs to Berawa's denser cluster of restaurants and bars. Genuinely local, single-location warungs are easier to find along the main Canggu/Batu Bolong corridor than in Berawa specifically, where the dining scene skews more toward cafés and small restaurant groups.
Verified local warungs
Warung Sika
Buffet-style nasi campur with a choice of rice color and proteins/vegetables.
Halal status unverifiedWarung Bu Mi (Ikan Bakar & Nasi Campur)
Buffet nasi campur with ikan bakar, ayam goreng, rendang, and tempe.
Self-declared halalBabi Guling Men Lari
Babi guling specialist, well reviewed on the Canggu side of the island.
Not halal (pork)Warung Varuna
Generous, no-frills nasi campur near Batu Bolong Beach.
Halal status unverifiedWhat to eat
Nasi campur is the most common everyday option — see our nasi campur guide. If you want the pork-based Balinese specialty, Babi Guling Men Lari is a well-reviewed local option; see our broader babi guling guide for context and alternatives if you don't eat pork.
Price expectations
Based on sourced examples above, a nasi campur plate at a Canggu-area warung commonly runs roughly Rp 30,000–60,000. Treat this as a planning range rather than a guarantee, and expect tourist-styled cafés nearby to charge noticeably more for a similar format.
Practical tips
- Carry cash — several local warungs in this area are cash-first even where QRIS is technically available.
- Traffic on the Canggu/Batu Bolong corridor can be heavy at peak times; allow extra time if you're warung-hopping by car rather than scooter or on foot.
- Genuinely local warungs tend to be busiest at lunch on weekdays — a useful signal of freshness and turnover.
Related guides
Sources and verification
Information on this page was last checked on 26 July 2026. Addresses, opening hours and prices can change — confirm directly with the business before making a special trip.
- Eatbook.sg — Warung Sika (editorial)
- Warung Bu Mi — business listing (directory)
- Babi Guling Men Lari — Tripadvisor (map)
- Warung Varuna — Tripadvisor (map)
- Zomato — historical MyWarung Berawa listing (background only, not a current recommendation) (editorial)
Historical claims about the former MyWarung restaurant business are limited to what independent third-party sources could confirm; several details (exact address, phone number, current status) could not be verified and are intentionally omitted above.