Finding clean groceries in Uluwatu is harder than it should be. The minimarkets stock processed food. The supermarkets in the area carry produce that has been in transit for days. If you are staying in a villa and want to cook properly — or if you simply want to eat well without eating out every meal — the options are limited.

Mood Market changes that. Sitting alongside the Mood by Ours café on Jl. Labuansait in Pecatu, it is the only organic grocery store in Uluwatu backed by its own working farm. The produce comes from OURS Farm in Bedugul, North Bali — harvested daily, delivered the same day. Everything on the shelves meets the same standard as the café kitchen next door: no seed oils, no added sugar, clean ingredients from transparent sources.

Here is what the market stocks, what makes each category worth buying, and how to use it during your stay.

Why Mood Market Is Different from Other Grocery Options in Uluwatu

Most organic claims in Bali’s retail sector are difficult to verify. A label that says organic may refer to the brand’s positioning rather than a certified or traceable growing practice. Mood Market is different because the supply chain behind most of what it sells is not a supplier relationship — it is a farm the Ours Group owns and operates directly.

Over 75% of the fresh produce in Mood Market was grown on OURS Farm in the Bedugul highlands and delivered to Uluwatu the same day it was harvested.

What cannot be grown on the farm comes from local farmers the team sources from directly — people they know, whose growing practices they can vouch for. The market does not stock products for the sake of range. Every item is selected for quality, ingredient transparency, and alignment with the same no-seed-oil, no-added-sugar standard the café runs on.

The full story of how that supply chain works is covered in the farm-to-table Bedugul origin article. For the purposes of shopping here, what matters is that the provenance is real and verifiable — not a marketing position.

What to Buy at Mood Market

Fresh Organic Produce

The most important category in the market. Seasonal vegetables and fruits from OURS Farm — leafy greens, root vegetables, brassicas, herbs, and whatever is growing in Bedugul at that point in the season. Because the supply changes with what the farm is producing, the selection varies. What does not vary is the freshness — this produce was harvested the same morning.

If you are cooking at a villa, buying your vegetables here is a meaningful upgrade from anything available at a minimarket or supermarket. The taste difference between produce picked that day versus produce that has been in cold storage for several days is significant enough that it changes what cooking at home in Bali feels like.

Best for: villa cooking, salads, smoothies, juicing, anyone eating clean for an extended stay.

Farm Eggs

Sourced from quality local farms, not industrially produced. The difference in yolk colour, flavour, and nutritional profile between a properly farmed egg and a battery-farmed one is substantial. If you are making breakfast at your villa — scrambled eggs, shakshuka, omelettes — starting with a good egg makes everything else easier.

Best for: villa breakfast, high-protein cooking, anyone who eats eggs regularly and cares where they come from.

Daily Bread and Pastries

Baked fresh and delivered daily. The sourdough is made properly — long fermentation, real crust — not the supermarket version that uses sourdough flavouring. If you have been in Bali for more than a few days and missed good bread, this is where to find it.

Best for: breakfast at the villa, toast, sandwiches, anyone who wants bread that is actually bread.

House-Made Pastas, Sauces and Pantry Staples

This is what separates Mood Market from every other grocery option in Uluwatu. The café kitchen makes its own pastas and sauces from scratch — and those same products are available in the market. No industrial processing, no long ingredient lists, no preservatives. What goes into the restaurant kitchen is what goes on the market shelf.

House-made pasta cooked the same day with a sauce made from the farm’s tomatoes is a very different meal from a packet of imported pasta with a jarred sauce. If you have a kitchen in your villa and want to cook something that actually tastes like the food you ate at the café, this is the category to prioritise.

Best for: villa dinners, anyone wanting to recreate the Mood food quality at home, longer stays where cooking matters.

No-Seed-Oil Cooking Products and Clean Pantry Staples

One of the hardest things to source in Bali’s regular supermarkets is cooking oil that is not a seed oil. Canola, sunflower, rice bran, and vegetable oil dominate the shelves. Mood Market stocks alternatives — products that align with the café’s no-seed-oil cooking standard, including options for everyday pantry use.

Beyond oils, the clean pantry category covers the kind of staples that are easy to take for granted but matter significantly when you are trying to eat well: quality condiments without added sugar, clean sauces, ingredients that are what they say they are with nothing added.

Best for: anyone cooking at a villa who wants to maintain the same food standards they would hold at home, health-conscious travellers on longer stays.

Kombucha and Wellness Drinks

Mood Market stocks kombucha and other fermented or functional drinks that are not widely available in Uluwatu otherwise. If you have been drinking the cold-pressed juices at the café — made from OURS Farm fruit with no added sugar — the market carries the same produce so you can juice at the villa if you have equipment. Kombucha provides a probiotic option for gut health that fits the same clean-ingredient framework as the rest of the market.

Best for: gut health, hydration, anyone replacing sugary drinks with something functional during their stay.

Supplements, Vitamins and Wellness Essentials

The market stocks a curated range of supplements and vitamins — not a sprawling pharmacy section, but a considered selection that fits the health-first philosophy of the brand. If you have seen the healthy coffee options at Mood — lion’s mane for focus, ashwagandha for energy, collagen for skin and joints — and want to continue those same supplement habits between café visits, the market covers the basics.

This also includes adaptogens, protein powders, and functional additions like spirulina, moringa, maca, and psyllium husk — the same smoothie boosters available at the café counter.

Best for: anyone maintaining a supplement routine while travelling, health-focused visitors who want to stay consistent during their Bali stay.

Everyday Essentials

The market is not only for specialist health products. It carries everyday grocery essentials — the kind of things you need when you are self-catering in Uluwatu without a car and a supermarket run feels excessive. Clean versions of staples: good quality dairy, fresh herbs, seasonal fruit, things that fill out a weekly shop without having to compromise on what you are buying.

Best for: villa stays of a week or more, anyone self-catering who wants quality over convenience-store alternatives.

Order from Mood Market Without Leaving Your Villa

Mood Market is available on Gojek for delivery within the Uluwatu area. If you know what you need — farm produce, eggs, bread, pantry staples — you can order directly without making the trip. For anything specific or custom, the team is also reachable on WhatsApp at +62 822-4762-0267.

For longer or more considered orders, contacting the team directly gives you the option to ask what is fresh from the farm that day and build your shop around what has just come in from Bedugul.

Eat at Mood, Then Shop at the Market

The market and the café share the same supply chain, the same kitchen standards, and the same food philosophy. If you eat at the café and want to understand how the food tastes the way it does, the market is the answer — it is where the same ingredients come from, available for you to take away.

The full Mood by Ours menu runs from breakfast through dinner and includes the Mood Bowls built around specific health outcomes, a drinks menu with cold-pressed juices and functional coffees, and a range of healthy breakfast dishes available until 2pm. If you are trying to eat clean in Uluwatu across your whole stay — whether eating in or cooking at the villa — Mood is built to cover both.

The Only Organic Grocery Store in Uluwatu Worth Knowing About

Uluwatu does not have many options for clean grocery shopping. Mood Market is the one that was built from a farm rather than assembled from a supplier catalogue. The produce is from Bedugul, delivered daily. The pantry staples are made in the kitchen next door. The supplements and wellness products are chosen to match the same standard as everything else in the building.

If you are staying in the area and want to eat well — at the café, at your villa, or both — the Mood Market on Jl. Labuansait, Pecatu is where to start.