The Best Breakfast Spots in Canggu and Pererenan

Canggu and Pererenan do mornings exceptionally well, the kind where a “quick coffee” turns into a proper brekkie, and suddenly the day feels sorted.

Simon te Hennepe

Whether you’re chasing classic Aussie-style brunch, rice-field views, or something a little more cheffy, these are the spots worth waking up for (and the ones you’ll keep returning to).

Watercress

A long-standing Bali favourite (established in 2012), Watercress is built for easy mornings with a menu shaped around fresh, seasonal produce. It’s the kind of all-day cafe where brekkie can be as simple as great coffee and something nourishing, or as long as you want it to be, lingering into lunch.

The Avocado Factory

If you’re in your avocado era (or never left), The Avocado Factory is a dedicated love letter to the fruit, served up in brunch form. It’s widely reviewed as one of Canggu’s most popular breakfast stops, known for creative, avocado-forward dishes and a bright, upbeat café vibe.

Sensorium

For brunch with a bit more edge, Sensorium is a Canggu staple praised for its flavour-driven, Asian-leaning fusion approach. Reviewers consistently call out the creativity and balance of the dishes, making it a great pick when you want something beyond smoothie bowls and standard eggs.

Milk & Madu

A Bali institution for breakfast, Milk & Madu is a family-friendly, always-buzzy choice with a big all-day menu spanning eggs, bowls, pancakes and more. It’s popular for good reason: consistent crowd-pleasers, solid coffee, and the kind of atmosphere that works whether you’re with kids, friends, or rolling in post-surf.

Lusa by Suka

From the team behind Suka Espresso, Lusa by Suka is a stylish all-day cafe in Tibubeneng (near Berawa) serving global fare in a laid-back space that transitions into an evening bistro. It’s a strong option for breakfast or brunch when you want something polished, social, and reliably well-executed.

Hippie Fish

Right by Pererenan Beach, Hippie Fish blends a Mediterranean-inspired restaurant with a rooftop bar overlooking the ocean, ideal for a later breakfast or a long, coastal brunch that rolls into the afternoon. The venue leans into sunset culture too, but the setting (and views) make it just as tempting earlier in the day.

Milu by Nook

A classic “rice-field breakfast” moment, Milu by Nook is known for its calm views over paddies and a menu that suits breakfast, brunch or lunch in a tranquil setting. It’s especially good when you want an unhurried start to the day, the kind where you order a second coffee just because you can.

Brunch Club

True to its name, Brunch Club is a crowd favourite for big, satisfying breakfasts and playful menu energy (it’s especially known for its pancake stacks). Add strong coffee and a casual vibe, and it’s an easy pick for a low-effort, high-reward morning in Canggu.

Bokashi Pererenan

If you like your breakfast with a side of “destination venue,” Bokashi Pererenan is a refined, Japanese-influenced space that positions itself as a one-stop spot for dining, drinks and eco-conscious shopping. It runs a daytime menu (including brunch options) and carries its signature Japanese lean into a more elevated Pererenan setting.

BAKED

Part bakery, part cafe, BAKED is all about laminated pastries, artisanal breads and specialty coffee, with multiple Bali locations including Pererenan. It’s a strong choice for a pastry-led breakfast (or a “grab a few things for the villa” morning), especially if you love your brekkie on the carbier side.

The takeaway

Whether you’re a sunrise person or a “brunch is my first meal” type, Canggu and Pererenan make it easy to eat well early. Bookmark this list, pick your closest neighbourhood, and build your mornings around at least one proper sit-down; Bali does breakfast too well to rush it.

5 Mar 2026

Simon te Hennepe

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