Uluwatu has earned its reputation as one of Bali’s most sought-after destinations — world-class surf, dramatic clifftop views, and a relaxed pace that is hard to find elsewhere on the island. What it has historically lacked, however, is a proper market in Uluwatu where you can reliably source organic produce, gourmet groceries, and quality everyday essentials without making the long drive to Seminyak, Canggu, or Denpasar.

That gap has been filled by Mood by Ours — a farm-owned organic market and cafe at Jl. Labuansait No. 9, Pecatu, sitting at the heart of Uluwatu’s clifftop strip. Part food store, part Bali deli, part farm-to-table cafe, Mood Market has become the go-to destination for everyone from villa guests and long-stay travellers to local residents who want real food at their fingertips. This guide covers what you will find there, how to shop, and why it is unlike anything else currently operating as a market in Uluwatu.

The Uluwatu Market Scene: What Has Been Missing

Understanding why Mood Market matters requires a brief look at what grocery shopping in Uluwatu has traditionally looked like. The area’s rapid development as a tourism destination has not been matched by the kind of food retail infrastructure that visitors and residents actually need. Convenience stores stock basics. Warungs offer local staples. But a genuine organic market in Uluwatu — somewhere you could buy farm-fresh vegetables, quality proteins, gourmet groceries, artisan deli items, and wellness supplements all in one place — has not existed. Until now.

Mood Market was built to solve exactly this problem. Backed by the Ours Group’s own organic farm in Bedugul, North Bali, it brings the same supply chain that powers some of the island’s most respected restaurant venues directly to a retail format in Uluwatu. The result is a gourmet grocery and food store where provenance is not a selling point — it is the structural foundation.

What is Mood Market? Cafe, Deli & Food Store Combined

Mood Market is best understood as three things operating seamlessly under one roof: an organic food store, a Bali deli with house-made products, and a farm-to-table cafe. You can arrive to shop, stay for breakfast, or do both at the same time. The integration is intentional — the same ingredients you buy in the market are the ingredients being used in the kitchen next door.

This is not a standard health food shop that stocks a curated selection of imported products. Mood Market is the retail expression of the Ours Group’s entire food philosophy: farm-owned, seed-oil free, no added sugar, locally sourced, and made from scratch wherever possible. Everything on the shelves has been selected against that standard.

The full market overview is on the Mood organic market page.

What to Find at Mood Market: A Complete Shopper’s Guide

Here is a category-by-category breakdown of what the market stocks — useful whether you are planning a single shop or stocking a villa for a longer stay.

1. Fresh Organic Vegetables & Seasonal Produce

The centrepiece of the market and the item that most clearly differentiates Mood from any other food store in Uluwatu. Fresh vegetables arrive daily from OURS Farm in Bedugul — organically grown in the fertile highlands of North Bali, harvested that morning, and delivered directly to the Pecatu market. No multi-week cold chain. No waxed supermarket imports. No guessing at freshness.

Expect seasonal Balinese produce: leafy greens, herbs, root vegetables, brassicas, tropical fruits, and whatever is coming out of the ground at peak quality that week. The range changes with the season — which is exactly how a market should work.

For anyone self-catering in Uluwatu, this alone makes Mood worth visiting. There is no comparable source of genuinely fresh, organically grown vegetables in the immediate area.

2. Locally Sourced Meats & Fresh Fish

The same grass-fed beef, free-range chicken, and fresh fish used in the Mood kitchen are available to purchase in the market. The chicken is locally sourced, raised on organic and probiotic feed. The beef is grass-fed from Balinese suppliers — not imported commodity product. The fish is fresh and locally caught.

For villa cooks and self-catering travellers, access to this quality of protein in Uluwatu without travelling to a larger supermarket represents a genuine shift. It is the kind of sourcing you would expect from a premium Bali deli in Seminyak — brought directly to the clifftops.

3. Deli Cheeses & Gourmet Specialties

The deli section at Mood is where the gourmet grocery dimension becomes most tangible. A rotating selection of artisan and imported cheeses, charcuterie, and specialty items sits alongside Mood’s own house-made products — burrata made fresh in the kitchen, house cured and prepared items that you will not find at any standard market in Uluwatu or wider Bali deli scene.

This section is particularly useful for villa entertaining — a proper cheese board, an antipasto spread, or a charcuterie selection can all be built from what is available. The quality benchmark is consistent: everything is selected to match the standards of the Mood kitchen.

4. House-Made Pantry Products

One of the most distinctive aspects of Mood Market — and the clearest expression of its Bali deli identity — is the range of in-house produced pantry goods. The Mood kitchen makes its own pastas, sauces, nut milks, cold press juices, and pantry staples. These are available to purchase in the market, giving shoppers access to restaurant-quality, preservative-free goods that are genuinely made from scratch.

The house-made almond milk — blended from premium almonds and dates with zero added sugar — is a particular highlight. As is the range of house pasta and slow-cooked sauces, made with the same grass-fed beef and farm-grown vegetables as the restaurant dishes.

5. Fresh Bread & Daily Pastries

Baked daily, the bread and pastry selection at Mood is made to the same no-added-sugar, quality-first standard as the cafe menu. Sourdough, focaccia, and seasonal pastries — all available to take away for villa breakfasts. This is not supermarket bread. It is the same product served at the Mood breakfast table, available to buy and take home.

6. No-Seed-Oil Products & Clean Pantry Staples

Mood by Ours is 100% seed-oil free across its kitchen and market — no canola, sunflower, safflower, or vegetable oil in any product. The pantry section of the market reflects this: oils (cold-pressed olive, coconut, and beef tallow), condiments, grains, legumes, snacks, and everyday staples are all selected against a clean-ingredient standard.

For health-conscious shoppers who spend time reading ingredient lists, this level of curation is genuinely rare at any food store in Bali. The Mood team has done that filtering for you.

7. Kombucha & Fermented Goods

Live-culture kombucha and fermented products align with Mood’s broader gut-health philosophy — the same philosophy behind the bone broths on the breakfast menu and the probiotic-labelled Mood Bowls. Good for the shelf, good for the microbiome.

8. Wellness Supplements & Vitamins

A curated selection of supplements, adaptogens, and functional ingredients — the same category of products used in the Mood cafe’s functional coffees and super smoothies. Lion’s mane, ashwagandha, maca, collagen, spirulina, sea moss, and moringa are all represented. Every product is selected for quality and ingredient transparency — no proprietary blends hiding filler ingredients.

This positions Mood Market as more than a grocery store — it is a one-stop wellness shop for the kind of traveller who takes their supplement routine seriously even on holiday.

9. Everyday Villa Essentials

Rounding out the market offer is a practical range of everyday grocery staples for self-catering stays — eggs, dairy, oils, condiments, snacks, beverages, and household items. All selected to meet Mood’s clean-ingredient standard. This is where Mood functions most clearly as a true food store in Uluwatu — not just a specialty shop for occasional treats, but a genuinely useful everyday resource for anyone living or staying in the area.

Mood as a Bali Deli: Gourmet Groceries in Uluwatu

The concept of a Bali deli — a curated food shop with house-made products, quality charcuterie, artisan cheese, and fresh prepared goods — has historically been concentrated in the more developed tourist areas of the island: Seminyak, Canggu, Ubud. Uluwatu, despite its growth, has not had an equivalent.

Mood Market changes that. The house-made burrata, fresh pasta, slow-cooked sauces, artisan bread, quality cheese selection, and locally sourced proteins give it the full character of a proper gourmet grocery and deli — one that is more carefully sourced than most of its equivalents elsewhere on the island, because it is backed by a farm rather than a distribution network.

The deli dimension also means Mood is well positioned for villa catering — whether you need a ready-made spread for a group arrival, high-quality ingredients for a private chef, or a selection of house-made products to stock the kitchen before guests arrive.

Explore the full market offer at moodbyours.com/organic-market.

Mood Market for Villa Stays: Stocking Your Kitchen in Uluwatu

Uluwatu’s villa rental market has grown enormously — but the infrastructure for self-catering guests has not kept pace. The nearest large supermarkets require a significant drive, local convenience stores do not carry the quality or range that villa guests often want, and sourcing specific dietary requirements (organic, gluten-free, dairy-free, seed-oil-free) has been genuinely difficult.

Mood Market addresses all of this directly. A practical villa shop might include:

  • Fresh vegetables and herbs from the farm for the week’s cooking
  • Organic eggs, fresh bread, and pastries for villa breakfasts
  • Grass-fed beef mince, free-range chicken, and fresh fish for evening meals
  • House-made pasta and slow-cooked ragu sauce for an easy dinner
  • Deli cheeses, prosciutto, and olives for a villa aperitivo spread
  • Clean pantry staples: olive oil, coconut oil, condiments, legumes
  • Supplements and kombucha for the health-conscious in the group
  • House almond milk and cold press juices for mornings

For larger orders or specific requests, the Mood team can be reached directly via WhatsApp — details on the Mood Market page. Gojek delivery is also available for selected products in the Uluwatu area.

The Mood Cafe: Eat While You Shop

One of the features that makes Mood genuinely unique among markets in Uluwatu is that the market sits alongside a fully operational farm-to-table cafe. This means you can browse the shelves, pick up your groceries, and sit down for breakfast or lunch in the same visit — eating dishes made from the same produce you are about to take home.

Breakfast is served until 2pm, making it one of the most accessible late-morning dining options in Uluwatu. Lunch runs from 11am, and dinner from 6:01pm. The full range — from a quick cold pressed juice and granola bowl to a full Mood Bowl or steak and eggs — is available alongside the market shop.

This eat-and-shop model is common in the best European delis and farm shops — and rare in Bali. It makes Mood a natural destination rather than a logistics stop. View the full cafe menu at moodbyours.com/menu.

How to Shop at Mood Market: Opening Hours, Location & Delivery

Opening Hours

  • Monday to Saturday: 10:00am – 6:00pm
  • Sunday: 10:00am – 4:00pm

Location

  • Jl. Labuansait No. 9, Pecatu, Kec. Kuta Selatan, Uluwatu, Bali 80361
  • On the main Labuansait strip — the same road as many of Uluwatu’s most visited cafes and surf spots

Ordering & Delivery

  • In-store: walk-in shopping during opening hours
  • Gojek: selected products available for delivery in the Uluwatu area
  • WhatsApp: for specific product enquiries, larger orders, or villa catering requests

What to Bring

Mood encourages sustainable shopping — bring your own bags where possible. The market is compact but well organised, with fresh produce at the front and pantry, supplements, and deli items throughout.

Why Mood is the Best Market in Uluwatu: A Direct Comparison

For anyone weighing up their grocery options in the area, here is what makes Mood Market stand apart from the alternatives — convenience stores, standard supermarkets, and the occasional travelling market pop-up that operates in Uluwatu.

  • Farm ownership: over 75% of produce grown on OURS Farm — traceable from soil to shelf in a way no distributor-sourced store can match.
  • Daily deliveries: vegetables arrive every day from Bedugul. The freshness gap between Mood and any other food store in Uluwatu is significant.
  • Seed-oil free standard: every product checked for industrial seed oils. A rare guarantee in any Bali market or food store.
  • House-made deli range: fresh pasta, sauces, burrata, nut milks — the hallmark of a proper Bali deli, not a standard health shop.
  • Integrated cafe: taste the food, then buy the ingredients. No other market in Uluwatu offers this.
  • Supplement curation: functional adaptogens and wellness products selected to the same standard as the cafe’s functional coffee range.
  • Gojek availability: the only organic market in Uluwatu with a delivery option built in.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Mood a grocery store or a café?

Mood by Ours is both — simultaneously. The ground floor operates as a premium organic grocery store and Bali deli, stocking fresh farm produce, locally sourced meats, deli cheeses, house-made pantry products, supplements, and clean everyday essentials. Alongside it, the Mood cafe serves breakfast until 2pm, lunch from 11am, and dinner from 6:01pm. You can shop and eat in the same visit, or do either independently. There is no other market in Uluwatu that combines these two functions at this level of quality.

 

Can I order takeaway?

Yes. All dishes from the Mood cafe menu are available as takeaway — ideal for villa guests who want a quality breakfast or lunch without eating in. The market’s house-made products, fresh bread, deli items, and cold press juices are also available to take away. For takeaway orders or larger prep, it is worth contacting the team in advance via WhatsApp — details on the Mood Market page.

 

Do you offer delivery?

Yes. Mood Market is available on Gojek for selected products in the Uluwatu area — making it the only organic food store in Uluwatu with an on-demand delivery option. For products not listed on Gojek, or for larger villa grocery orders, the team can be contacted directly via WhatsApp to arrange. Visit the Mood organic market page for contact details and the latest delivery information.

Final Thoughts: The Uluwatu Market Worth Knowing About

Uluwatu has everything — the surf, the sunsets, the villas, the pace. What it has lacked until recently is a market that matches the quality of the setting. Mood by Ours fills that gap as a genuinely world-class organic food store, Bali deli, and farm-to-table cafe rolled into one. Whether you are shopping for a villa week, grabbing gourmet groceries for a dinner party, looking for a Bali deli with house-made products, or simply picking up the best fresh vegetables in Uluwatu — Mood is the answer.

Open Monday to Saturday 10am–6pm and Sunday 10am–4pm, with Gojek delivery available. Visit Organic Market to explore the full offer or get in touch. And if you are hungry when you arrive, the cafe menu is right there waiting.