FRASER PLACE SETIABUDI SHOWCASES CULINARY SKILLS WITH BUKA PUASA PACKAGES DURING RAMADAN

Wednesday 31 May 2017 18:04
The international standards of Fraser Hospitality's culinary excellence will be on show during Ramadan with a tailor-made evening dinner timed to greet Muslim worshippers when they break their daily fasts.

For the annual month of abstinence until June 24, Fraser Place Setiabudi is offering a special Buka Puasa or break-fast dinner menu consisting of fish Pindang soup, sauteed baby beans with minced beef, dory fish with Tuscan sauce, roast chicken with Balacan sauce and Tajilan (jajanan pasar and kolak biji salak) to celebrate authentic local flavours.

Hungry residents, families or local businesses in the bustling Setiabudi CBD district are welcome to come for dinner priced at IDR165,000 per person or make the most of stylish Fraser Place serviced apartments by taking advantage of the overnight Buka Puasa package.

Rates start from IDR1.6 million (USD120) per night in a one-bedroom executive residence and go up to IDR3.75 million for a three-bedroom apartment. The package includes the break-fast dinner, wi-fi, car parking and access to facilities including a swimming pool, fitness centre, basketball and tennis courts, outdoor jogging track and a children's playground.

Fraser Place Setiabudi, Jakarta features 151 well-appointed serviced residences overlooking the skyscrapers of Thamrin and Kuningan. Each apartment is fully-furnished and comes with designated living, dining, kitchen and bedroom areas.

Testament to its urban oasis location, Fraser Place Setiabudi has launched a monthly series of craft beer tasting sessions led by a beer sommelier of over 40 brews at its stylish garden restaurant and bar, Jardino, a contemporary bistro surrounded by tropical gardens.

Frasers Hospitality Group was recently named 'Indonesia's Leading Serviced Apartment Brand 2016 by the Indonesia Travel Tourism Industry. The Group's global portfolio, including those in the pipeline, stands at 140 properties in more than 80 cities and 23,400 keys worldwide.