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Good Food, Good Mood

Among the first high-end Indonesian restaurant in the Pantai Indah Kapuk area, Pala Adas dedicates itself to preserving local cuisine without sacrificin­g the authentic flavour

- By Hesikios Kevin

May Farida preserve local cuisine and authentic Indonesian flavours at the Pala Adas fine-dining restaurant

The culinary traditions of Indonesia, coloured by rich cultures and histories spanning over 17,000 islands, use a wide variety of fresh spices and herbs for flavouring and nutritiona­l benefits. Although more restaurant­s these days focuses on Western cuisine, many establishm­ents see a need to preserve Indonesian cuisine. One of the restaurant­s with this culinary mission is Pala Adas, located in one of the city’s top culinary hotspots of Pantai Indah Kapuk in North Jakarta. Since opening its doors in 2012, Pala Adas continues to hold the top spot among premium Indonesian restaurant by consistent­ly delivering tasty, diverse menus to loyal diners.

As a new normal begins amid the Covid-19 pandemic, May Farida, as the owner, reopened Pala Adas in a new location with strict health and safety measures. “The pandemic has changed the way we dine in restaurant­s. Practising social distancing is important to keep all customers and my employees safe and healthy,” she said. “Therefore, to meet the health regulation­s, we have adjusted our restaurant concept where diners need to book the table first to avoid overcrowdi­ng.”

In conjunctio­n with the holy month of Ramadan,

Pala Adas gears up for the blessed occasion with its special culinary package for donations. “Ramadan is the perfect time for bringing everyone closer to each other,” May said. “It is no secret that Ramadan is synonymous with the spirit of giving, which is why one of the ways to give back to our community is through food donation. This special food donation package comes with kelulut honey to help the immune system functions at its best.”

Chef Salmanto, head of the kitchen, also cooks up some more popular dishes perfect for dining together with the family. Among the many Pala Adas specialiti­es, favourites include Gurame Pesmol, Deep Fried Duck with Green Chili, Corn Fritters, Pindang soup, and the iconic Pala Adas Fried Chicken. “These main courses are usually paired with warm rice and sambal sauce if you like it spicy,” he said. “With such comforting flavours, it is best to have some refreshing beverages, such as lemon tea, to enhance the entire dining experience.”

May then added a note that these menus only use first-class local products and Indonesian spices. “When we use the freshest and best ingredient­s, the rich layers of flavours make for unique, flavourful aromas in every dish. Our fine-dining services and spacious VIP rooms also provide a more private setting for those coming in groups.” To make reservatio­ns, please contact (+62) 8192-888-2998.

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May Farida at one of the beautiful private rooms in Pala Adas. Opposite page from top: Gurame Pesmol, Pindang Soup and Corn Fritters.
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Clockwise from top: Deep Fried Duck with Green Chili, Es Campur and Pala Adas Fried Chicken

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