Pasar Kereneng Night Market and the nearby Asoka Market are difficult to differentiate due to their proximity with each other, and are often referred to collectively as simply ‘Pasar Kereneng’. They form one of the Denpasar city’s largest traditional markets, after Badung Market, which is about 1.8 km to the west. Over 1,000 vendors sell all sorts of items – most of which will tempt your curiosity more than your wallet. Popular items include batik cloths, traditional kitchen utensils, farming tools, and groceries.
Its transformation into the famous night market scene starts in the late afternoon around 4pm, when food stalls and carts wheel in. The food stalls at the southern border of the market grounds open late into the night, serving the delicious and Bali-famous dish of nasi babi guling, along with various Javanese cuisine of mixed rice. Kids’ toys such as balloons, dandy propellers, and bubble blowers are also sold.
Location: Jl. Rijasa, Dangin Puri Kangin, Denpasar, Bali 80236, Indonesia

