Coco Supermarket

Supermarket · Ubud

Coco Supermarket

Supermarket · Ubud
Jalan Raya Pengosekan, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia

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Supermarket with groceries, produce, alcohol, souvenirs, clothing  

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Jalan Raya Pengosekan, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia Get directions

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Jalan Raya Pengosekan, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia Get directions

+62 856 3717 787
@cocogroupbali

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Prakash Shankor

Google
Large supermarket in Ubud. Much better than the Indomarets. Good selection of Indonesian coffee, candy, fruit chips, garlic peanuts, canned milk, coffee, etc. I noticed many types of durian candy too. You can also get fresh coffee and juice at the kiosk in the back of the store.

Soko 37 (Soko37)

Google
Nice clean place in Ubud to shop grocery in western style, imported goods, exclusive prices. You have comfort and no bargaining and you pay for it. It is for people to avoid any hassles and market negotiation. Veggie, cheese, bakery, alcohol, accessories and bags.

Sami Nas

Google
🛒 Coco Market Ubud – Where Grocery Shopping Turns into a Cultural Adventure 🥥🌶️🐒 Who knew going to the supermarket could be part of your Bali travel experience? Welcome to Coco Market Ubud — the place where you walk in for a bottle of water and come out with kombucha, dragon fruit, mosquito repellent, coconut oil, incense sticks, and… an existential crisis over which banana type to buy. 🍌😅 Let’s start with the variety — it’s impressive! Whether you’re a jetlagged tourist looking for familiar snacks, a vegan yogi hunting for chia seeds, or someone trying to decode 15 brands of Bali sea salt, Coco Market has something for everyone. Seriously, I saw almond milk next to snake fruit and a 3-for-2 deal on incense. Now that’s range. The fresh produce section? A wild, colorful jungle of tropical fruit I still can’t pronounce. If you’re brave, pick something that looks like an alien egg and Google it later. Chances are it tastes amazing or at least makes a great photo for your “healing retreat” Insta story. 📸✨ Prices? Well, let’s just say… it’s Bali. Some things feel like a bargain, others feel like they were priced by a spiritual healer during Mercury retrograde. But hey, the air conditioning works, the staff are lovely, and it’s one of the few places where you can buy snacks, fresh tofu, toothpaste, and a beach hat in one go. Special shout-out to the checkout team — they’re patient, always smiling, and somehow never judge you even when you’re buying chocolate, chili sauce, and toothpaste at 10 a.m. Also — pro tip — do not skip the snack aisle. You’ll find local chips made from things you didn’t know could be turned into chips. Like cassava, jackfruit, and possibly even emotions. 🥲 All in all, Coco Market Ubud is not just a store, it’s an experience. You’ll laugh, you’ll explore, you’ll probably overspend on items you didn’t know you needed. But you’ll leave happy, and maybe a little healthier (or at least spiritually curious). ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 10/10 would come back for more bananas I can’t identify. 🛍️🐒🌺

Kia Yang

Google
Coco Supermarket in Ubud is an excellent local supermarket for all your convenience needs while staying in Ubud. It's within easy walking distance, with a mostly flat path and a slight incline. Along the way, you'll pass the Monkey Forest, where you can catch a glimpse of some monkeys hanging around, making it a great spot for photos. On our way back with groceries in hand, we encountered a few monkeys trying to climb us to reach the food. A little shouting helped, but we now understand why the supermarket offers plastic bags for a small fee. We recommend bringing a reusable bag or backpack to carry your groceries. The supermarket itself is clean and well-stocked, offering everything from fresh fruit and bakery goods to personal care items and toys. It's a popular spot with tourists, and most items are reasonably priced. The water is affordable, making it a great place for a quick shop to top up on essentials while in Ubud. Highly recommend!

Kym

Google
Huge selection! ☺️ Happy to have found this supermarket! Very appreciated, but some more vegan options would be awesome. The staff can be quite pushy with sales, and also constantly sweep and mop right where you're standing,shopping. Personal space isn't respected whatsoever. Upstairs section very overpriced.

Joe Dredd

Google
Decently sized local supermarket. It has most things that the canny travelers can use and a decent selection of beers and spirits. Prices are mid range.

georgie baker

Google
Very easy to locate and order grab home if you stock up on supplies. Much better selection than m mart and indomart. You can get lots of local fresh produce in a western style shopping environment.

Robert Chai

Google
Visited this place near evening and it was a brightly lit building at a road junction so you practically cannot miss this place! Though it is primarily a one-floor supermarket, you can get most of the items you would need for your stay here and most general essentials. Really loved the connivence and the affordable prices here!