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Very conveniently located.
Practically at the entrance to Canggu from Kerobokan. It’s better to come in the morning around 9−10. Prices for vegetables are 15−35 per kg. Everything is available. Beets, lemons, mushrooms, zucchin…
Local market with fruits and vegetables at affordable prices.
The market opens at 5 AM.
Prices, like at other markets, are cheaper than in supermarkets. Great for experiencing the local atmosphere.
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Fruit stand on Berawa.
Open until late.
Exact market hours unknown.
Durian is sold in season.
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