Welcome to Bali Café
Bali Café, located in Miami, FL, is a vibrant Indonesian-Asian fusion restaurant with a sushi bar. Specializing in offering vegan and vegetarian options, this casual spot is perfect for a delicious and diverse dining experience. From delivery to catering services, Bali Café caters to all needs. The menu boasts fresh and flavorful dishes that will satisfy any palette. With a warm atmosphere and attentive staff, Bali Café is a must-visit for those seeking a unique culinary adventure. Don't miss out on their exquisite sushi creations and traditional Indonesian delicacies.
- 109 NE 2nd Ave Miami, FL 33132 Hotline: (305) 358-5751
Located in the heart of Miami, Bali Café is a hidden gem for lovers of Indonesian, Asian fusion, and sushi cuisine. With a wide array of options for vegans and vegetarians, Bali Café caters to all dietary preferences while offering a casual dining experience with a moderate noise level.
This cozy café not only offers delivery and takeout options but also provides reservation services for those looking to secure a spot ahead of time. The menu is filled with delicious dishes that are perfect for lunch or dinner, ranging from traditional Indonesian favorites to creative sushi rolls.
What sets Bali Café apart is its commitment to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment, with gender-neutral restrooms and a TV for entertainment. The café also offers beer and wine options for those looking to unwind after a long day.
With convenient amenities such as Wi-Fi, bike parking, and easy access to street and private lot parking, Bali Café is the perfect spot for a quick bite or a leisurely meal. Whether you're a solo diner or dining with kids, Bali Café has something for everyone. Don't forget to try their catering services for your next event!

Absolutely delicious gem of a restaurant. It has an unassuming exterior, a wonderfully pleasant interior and very memorable entrees! Service was fast and accommodating. Make sure you get the white fish with the two different sauces. I would come back and get this alone. It's an absolute FLAVORBOMB and I love that everything here is not too salty, the perfect combo of savory, spicy, sweet and not greasy. YUM! We also enjoyed the house salad, the bento box, and dry egg noodles. Brought a party of twelve and they were so accommodating in quickly getting the space ready for us. Also make sure that you ask for chilli sauces the habanero is especially good and spicy.

We try this place and it was so delicious. I always want to go Bali and if the food is how this is . Flavorful Ican't wait to go!

I came here for lunch on a Friday afternoon with my family. This place was conveniently located in Downtown Miami and seemed different from other restaurants in the area. We ordered the beef rendang lunch set, the white fish lunch set, and the salmon and tuna lover sushi lunch set. All lunch sets came with white rice, vegetables, and miso soup or salad. The dishes were a bit pricey but the portions were very large. The beef rendang was very tender and you could definitely taste the coconut. The fish was fresh and the curry sauce was flavorful. The sushi was okay but I think the Indonesian food was better. Service was very friendly and fast. I would come back if I'm ever in the area!

As someone who has backpacked through Asia and Bali in particular, I am pleased to have this restaurant right by my place in downtown. It's been awhile since I've had this ethnic food and the couple entrees I tried were so on point. Prices are typical Miami but the cuisine is anything but! It is a small joint behind Mama Tried and can be easily missed as there is a bit of shrubbery to take your mind out of the city and into the tropical jungle that is Denpasar. It tends to fill up fast for lunch so make sure you get there early! The staff is nice and the artwork inside is very traditional and welcoming. It's always great to try different cultural experiences and I advise anyone, especially those that never leave Brickell, to support these small businesses. I tried the _ which had 2 quail eggs and such a flavorful sauce with meatballs served on the side. Needless to say I immediately mixed it all together to make a noodle dish a slight soupy combo that had those Asian spices that are so near and dear to my heart. My best friend ordered the _ with fried shrimp and after a taste of her dish I was happy that these two options are fantastic selections there at the Bali Cafe. Stop by next time you are feeling adventurous or just want a damn good meal! As someone who has backpacked through Asia and Bali in particular, I am pleased to have this restaurant right by my place in downtown. It's been awhile since I've had this ethnic food and the couple entrees I tried were so on point. Prices are typical Miami but the cuisine is anything but! It is a small joint behind Mama Tried and can be easily missed as there is a bit of shrubbery to take your mind out of the city and into the tropical jungle that is Denpasar. It tends to fill up fast for lunch so make sure you get there early! The staff is nice and the artwork inside is very traditional and welcoming. It's always great to try different cultural experiences and I advise anyone, especially those that never leave Brickell, to support these small businesses. I tried the yummy Bihun Ayam Jakarta which had 2 quail eggs and such a flavorful sauce with meatballs served on the side. Needless to say I immediately mixed it all together to make a noodle dish a slight soupy combo that had those Asian spices that are so near and dear to my heart. My best friend ordered a fried shrimp dish with house salad and after a taste of her dish I was happy that these two options are fantastic selections there at the Bali Cafe. Stop by next time you are feeling adventurous or just want a damn good meal!

Do yourself a favor and give this place a try! I somehow stumbled upon it a few years ago when they were only dine in and cash only. Luckily, since then, they have switched to accepting card payments and are on Uber Eats. Anflavors here are unmatched! I have yet to find another Indonesian restaurant in Miami. If you're a first timer, I would recommend the Nasi Goreng special because you get a little bit of a few things- a curried chicken, shredded beef cooked with coconut milk (Rendeng) and fried rice, amongst other sides. My other favorite is the Ketoprak, which is a fried vermicelli noodle dish with tofu and rice cakes. So good! The environment is cozy, as it's basically a hole in the wall, nothing fancy, but cutely decorated. The waiter is super friendly as well!

A hidden gem! Small spot in the middle of downtown. Delicious food! Clean! Amazing Service! Highly Recommend.

WOW! I was truly blown away by this place. Wow. We were seated in the best table in the house - the one in the window with the seat on the ledge. Our waitress was very nice. We got the Ketoprak and Gado Gado. Both of them looked the exact same from the top with the shrimp chips and drizzle. The ketoprak was the most amazing thing I have had in a while. Super flavorful and I wish there was more! I would have liked to seen more noodle on the plate. The tofu was super soft and tender - was not flavorful itself definitely had to be dipped in the delicious sauce. The shrimp chip made for a nice scoop. The gado gado was good. lots of veggies and the potato was a surprise. Overall a good experience.

First time having Indonesian food and loved it! This review encompasses the 2 times I have been there. Nasi Goreng Special- I got this the first time there and it was the perfect variety to try different flavors. There was a good balance of sweet, tangy, savory, and freshness in each dish. White Fish- Normally I don't like fish because fish tends to be dry and fishy but Bali Cafe has consistently impressed me. My friend got the fish the first time and it was so good that I had to go back for it myself. It's crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. The two sauces give variety to each bite, and it's plenty of food, especially with the side salad. Side Salad- Best side salad I've ever had. The dressing is more complex than those simple ginger dressings at other asian restaurants. The toppings also go above and beyond, adding color and nutrition to the meal. Laksa- I'm not as big on curry but I tried my friend's laksa and it was yummy. It's loaded with veggies and other ingredients that keep the dish interesting. Es Cincau- overpriced for what you get, but still a refreshing drink. It was pretty sweet so I diluted it with some water Soda Gembira- reminds me of liquid bubblegum in a good way. also pretty sweet but was interesting to try Es Campur- love these kinds of deserts with different fruits, textures, and condensed milk Note that a lot of the dishes have peanuts in them, but they also have plenty of delish meals without peanuts. The restaurant is on the smaller end, which is true to the "cafe" part of it's name. The ambiance is clean and casual and give lunch vibes. The service was swift and I'll definitely be going back again.

Delicious food and cute people. This place is a wholesome hole in the wall kinda vibe and true to that vibe the food is bomb. Inside is small and the tables are close together. I've only been for dinner and have never had to wait. Service has always been quick and helpful. Not many vegetarian items but some can be made vegetarian. Totally worth working with the limited options because the food is good and filling. I've been a few times and the laksa is my favorite. Really flavorful and a good portion. Would pick this place over some of the trendier establishments coming into downtown any day. The food is better and the prices feel fair.