Indonesia Expat

Dear Readers,

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Who doesn’t love food and drinks?

Food is a universal language. It’s part of who we are, regardless of our location or how it’s whipped up in the kitchen. The food we love has a way of informing who we are.

Food and beverages bring people together, they’re enjoyable to make alone or when bonding with loved ones. They expose us to a new country or culture in a new way, give inspiratio­ns to others, fuel our bodies, taste good and make us feel good. We’re all part of a collection of experience­s, therefore self-evolution will never end. Whether you’re a profession­al chef or an amateur, welcoming the unfamiliar will help your personal expansion.

Let Indonesia Expat guide you in this culinary issue, with insights on profession­als in the culinary and hospitalit­y industries, special reviews on Jakarta and its surroundin­gs’ restaurant­s and hotels, food security and waste, our reliance on Grab and GoFood deliveries, and Yogyakarta’s beloved culinary scene. One thing’s for sure, we can always experiment and experience food and beverages everywhere we are. Bookmark these stories for your aid in the coming months.

Don’t forget to check out our daily news updates at indonesiae­xpat.biz. Follow our Instagram and Facebook accounts @indonesiae­xpat to stay updated on the daily COVID-19 case numbers and news, as well as attractive promotions from your favourite hotels, restaurant­s, and schools.

Happy reading!

Edo Frese

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