After a sun-soaked day exploring Bali—from chasing waterfalls in Ubud to strolling the beaches of Seminyak—there’s one sweet ritual our family looks forward to every time: shaved ice. 🍧
Known locally as "es campur" or "es teler," Balinese-style shaved ice is more than just a dessert—it's a tradition. Layers of finely shaved ice are piled high and topped with colorful jellies, tropical fruits like jackfruit and coconut, condensed milk, and a sweet drizzle of syrup. Every bite feels like a celebration of the island’s flavors.
We've been coming back to the same little roadside warung for years now, and it never gets old. There’s just something about grabbing a cool, icy treat after navigating bustling markets or climbing temple steps that hits differently. Especially on those balmy Bali evenings, shaved ice is the ultimate refresher for kids and adults alike—a reward for a day well spent.
Parents love it because it's easy, inexpensive, and gives the whole family a moment to slow down together. Kids love the rainbow colors, surprise textures, and of course, the sweetness. It’s the kind of dessert that sparks laughter and a second round of spoons.
If you're traveling to Bali with your family, make time for this delightful tradition. Whether you find it at a night market or a beachfront café, shaved ice is one of those small joys that makes big memories. Simple, sweet, nostalgic—and always a good idea. 🤍