Kale Krew Celebrates Bali’s Extraordinary Vegan Scene
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UnchainedTV’s plant-based travel series heads to Bali, where delicious vegan food is the norm, not the exception. It’s helping define one of the world’s hottest travel destinations.
Lancaster, PA – June 8, 2026 – Bali has breathtaking beaches, temples, rice terraces, wellness retreats and the kind of scenery that makes people start pricing flights before the video is even over. But these days, Bali has something else drawing global attention: a vegan food scene so spectacular that it makes the tired old “what do vegans even eat?” joke look embarrassingly outdated.
Now, UnchainedTV’s Kale Krew launches a special, must watch Bali episode that will make you feel like you’re already there.
Hosted by Nemanja Golubovic, founder of Chicago’s beloved vegan restaurant Kale My Name, Kale Krew brings its signature energy, humor and appetite to Bali, where vegan travel is not some fringe lifestyle experiment. It is part of the island’s modern identity.
For anyone still picturing vegan travel as a tragic suitcase full of granola bars and desperation, Bali is here to ruin that stereotype completely. Across areas such as Canggu, Ubud and Seminyak, plant-based travelers can find smoothie bowls, raw desserts, jackfruit dishes, tempeh, vegan burgers, Indonesian-inspired bowls, wellness cafés and fully vegan restaurants that make cruelty-free eating look less like a sacrifice and more like the obvious upgrade.
That is why this episode matters. Kale Krew is not just showing off food. It is showing the hospitality industry the future of food.
Bali Is Becoming a Vegan Travel Powerhouse
Bali’s rise as a vegan-friendly destination did not happen by accident. The island has become a magnet for wellness tourism, yoga retreats, digital nomads, climate-conscious travelers and people who want food that is fresh, colorful, satisfying and aligned with their values, like sustainability and compassion.
That overlap has helped create a dining scene where vegan options are not treated like an afterthought. In many places, they are the reason people show up.
Canggu has become famous for its café culture, surf-town energy and highly photogenic plant-based plates. Ubud, long known as Bali’s spiritual and cultural center, attracts travelers seeking healing, mindfulness, nature and food that does not come with a side of animal suffering. Seminyak adds its own mix of style, nightlife and upscale dining. Together, these areas have helped make Bali one of the destinations vegan travelers talk about again and again.
For UnchainedTV, Bali is a natural fit. The platform has long shown that plant-based living is not a narrow lifestyle. It is food, travel, health, climate, culture, innovation and justice all colliding in real time.
Kale Krew brings that message to life without making it feel like homework.
Vegan Food Does Not Need a Permission Slip
One of the best things about Kale Krew is that it does not treat vegan food like it has to beg for approval.
There is no sad little salad apologizing for itself. No bland plate pretending to be virtuous. No “this is good…for vegan food” energy.
The best vegan food is bold, messy, spicy, indulgent, creative and deeply tied to culture. Bali’s plant-based scene understands that. So does Kale Krew.
That’s exactly why shows like this are so entertaining. They put the color, texture, joy and abundance right on screen, where even the most committed skeptic has to admit… that plate looks yummy.
For vegan-curious viewers, that matters. People don’t want another lecture. They need to see that the lifestyle is actually livable. Better yet, they need to see that it’s tons of fun.
Food has always been one of the fastest ways to change a mind. A gorgeous vegan meal in Bali may do more erase anti-vegan stereotypes than a hundred online arguments ever could.
The Hospitality Industry Should Be Paying Attention
Bali’s vegan boom is not just cute travel content. It is a business signal.
When tourists seek out vegan restaurants, hotels notice. When plant-based cafés become destinations, investors notice. When food shows highlight vegan travel scenes, the broader hospitality industry gets a very clear message: people are no longer asking whether vegan options should exist. They’re demanding substantial and tasty vegan options on planes and in hotels.
That is the shift.
For years, vegan travelers were expected to be grateful for the one dusty menu option that did not contain meat, dairy or eggs. Now, entire restaurants, retreats and travel experiences are being built around plant-based demand.
That is not a niche. That is a market correction.
And it is happening because people are connecting the dots between food, animals, climate, health and personal values. They want meals that feel good in the body and sit right with the conscience. They want travel experiences that do not require them to leave their ethics at the airport.
Bali is showing what happens when a destination takes that demand seriously.
Vegan Travel Is Advocacy in Motion
The Bali episode also points to something bigger than restaurant recommendations. Vegan travel is advocacy in motion.
Every time a traveler chooses a plant-based restaurant, books a vegan-friendly retreat, asks for cruelty-free options or shares a plant-based meal online, they are helping make the demand visible. That visibility matters because industries respond to what they can measure, sell and scale.
The more vegan travel is seen, the more normal it becomes. The more normal it becomes, the harder it is for restaurants, hotels and tourism boards to ignore.
This is why media matters. UnchainedTV is not just documenting the plant-based movement. It is helping accelerate it by showing what vegan living actually looks like in the real world: global, exciting, flavorful and very much alive.
Kale Krew makes the case without needing to over-explain it. The food does the talking. Bali provides the backdrop. The message lands.
Compassion is not boring. It is not limiting. It is not a punishment.
Sometimes, it looks like a beautiful meal on a tropical island.
Watch Kale Krew on UnchainedTV
The entire Kale Krew Series is available on UnchainedTV, the free streaming platform dedicated to plant-based living, animal protection, climate solutions and compassionate culture.
The Bali episode gives viewers a delicious look at what happens when food, ethics and adventure meet in one of the world’s most beautiful destinations. For longtime vegans, it is proof that the movement is global. For the vegan-curious, it may be the nudge they need to stop asking what vegans eat and start asking where to book the flight.
Bali is calling.
And the answer is plant-based.
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