Indonesian Food Festival at The Pantry, Dusit Thani Manila (September 23 to October 2, 2022)

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Indonesian Food Festival at The Pantry, Dusit Thani Manila

Dusit Thani Manila presents LEZAT, an Indonesian Food Festival happening on September 23 to October 2, 2022 at The Pantry, the hotel's all-day dining and buffet restaurant. During this 10-day culinary event, diners will be able to sample the very best of Indonesian cuisine from the buffet or from the special a la carte menu.

Indonesian Food Festival at The Pantry, Dusit Thani Manila

Dusit Thani Manila has also flown in two guest chefs from Hotel Borobudur Jakarta, Chef Hendriyono and Chef Amos, who will ensure that guests will enjoy the most authentic tasting Indonesian food.


Buffet Schedules, Rates, and Inclusions
Indonesian Food Festival at The Pantry, Dusit Thani Manila

Available Dates Schedule Price
(nett)
Inclusions
September 23, 2022 Friday
Dinner Buffet
₱2,578.80 free-flowing juices and sodas, coffee and tea
September 24, 2022 Saturday
Dinner Buffet
₱2,578.80 free-flowing coffee and tea
September 25, 2022 Sunday
Brunch
₱3,070.00 free-flowing sparkling wine, mimosas, beer, juices, coffee, and tea
September 29, 2022 Thursday
Dinner Buffet
₱2,578.80 free-flowing juices and sodas, coffee and tea
September 30, 2022 Friday
Dinner Buffet
₱2,578.80 free-flowing juices and sodas, coffee and tea
October 1, 2022 Saturday
Dinner Buffet
₱2,578.80 free-flowing coffee and tea
October 2, 2022 Sunday
Brunch
₱3,070.00 free-flowing sparkling wine, mimosas, beer, juices, coffee, and tea




Sample Plates
Indonesian Food Festival at The Pantry, Dusit Thani Manila

Here are the dishes we tried during our visit. In addition to the Indonesian dishes, the buffet also featured Italian, Japanese, Indian, and Filipino dishes.

Indonesian Food Festival at The Pantry, Dusit Thani Manila

This plate includes nasi goreng (Indonesian fried rice), beef rendang, gado-gado (vegetable salad with peanut sauce), lawar (Balinese long bean coconut salad), sambal goreng kentang balado (Padang-style potatoes in sambal sauce), and ayam goreng lengkuas (galangal fried chicken).

Indonesian Food Festival at The Pantry, Dusit Thani Manila

Here is another plate with nasi goreng (Indonesian fried rice), beef rendang, ayam goreng lengkuas (galangal fried chicken), ayam rica rica (manado-style braised chicken with fresh sambal), and kambing saus kecap (roasted lamb with soy sauce).

Indonesian Food Festival at The Pantry, Dusit Thani Manila

We tried more Indonesian dishes such as sate lilit (Balinese chicken satay), pepes ikan bandung (baked fish with turmeric and basil), ikan acar kuning (fish with turmeric sauce and pickles), tempeh goreng (fried fermented soybeans), and fried tofu. I added sambal to the nasi goreng (Indonesian fried rice) to make it spicier.

Indonesian Food Festival at The Pantry, Dusit Thani Manila

Here are some items from the grilling station. I had the ayam bakar (grilled chicken), daging bakar (grilled beef), and sate daging (beef satay). On the side is a serving of peanut sauce.

Indonesian Food Festival at The Pantry, Dusit Thani Manila

We also tried the sop buntut (oxtail soup) which is the signature dish of Hotel Borobudur Jakarta. The broth was very flavorful and the meat was very tender. This is a must-try!

Indonesian Food Festival at The Pantry, Dusit Thani Manila

The soto ayam (turmeric chicken soup) is also a must-try. The broth has a rich chicken flavor with a hint of spiciness from the turmeric.

Indonesian Food Festival at The Pantry, Dusit Thani Manila

Here are two signature dishes of The Pantry that you shouldn't skip. The lechon was very flavorful and the skin super crispy, best paired with their sinamak (spiced vinegar). The black angus beef brisket was super tender, had an aromatic smokey flavor, and would just melt in your mouth.

Indonesian Food Festival at The Pantry, Dusit Thani Manila

Another crowd favorite here at The Pantry is their tempura. The prawns are juicy and sweet and tasted fresh. This serving also included sweet potato tempura, eggplant tempura, and carrot tempura.

Indonesian Food Festival at The Pantry, Dusit Thani Manila

Here are the Indonesian rice cakes and sweets offered during our visit. This plate includes pisang goreng (fried banana fritters), dadar gulung (pandan crepe with coconut), sarang semut (caramel cake), bika ambon (golden cake), lapis legit (thousand layers cake), and bubur sumsum (glutinous rice pudding with coconut and palm sugar).

Indonesian Food Festival at The Pantry, Dusit Thani Manila

Here is an assortment of mini cakes served in the buffet. I didn't get the names but these three were really good. The Pantry makes excellent desserts. 

Indonesian Food Festival at The Pantry, Dusit Thani Manila

Ice cream is also part of the buffet here at The Pantry. I had the strawberry, ube, and pandan flavors.

Indonesian Food Festival at The Pantry, Dusit Thani Manila

If you love halo-halo, you will surely love this es campur (shaved ice with toppings). This bowl includes water chestnut rubies, jackfruit, grass jelly, coconut, coconut cream, condensed milk, and fresh milk.




Indonesian Dishes


Spiciness of the dishes is mellowed down to suit the Filipino palate. But if you prefer them spicy, you can simply add sambal to the dishes or ask Chef Hendriyono and Chef Amos to customize it to your liking.


Lawar
(Balinese Long Bean and Chicken Salad)
Salad Station



Gado-Gado
(Vegetable Salad with Peanut Sauce)
Salad Station



Empek-Empek Selam Bangka
(Palembang-style Fish Cake Stuffed with Egg)
Salad Station



Rujak Tahu
(Tofu Salad)
Salad Station



Assorted Grilled Meats and Satays
Grilling Station



Sate Lilit
(Balinese Chicken Satay)
Indonesian Station



Ayam Goreng Lengkuas
(Galangal Fried Chicken)
Indonesian Station



Sambal Goreng Kentang Balado
(Padang-style Potatoes in Sambal Sauce)
Indonesian Station



Pepes Ikan Bandung
(Baked Fish with Turmeric and Basil)
Indonesian Station



Beef Rendang
Indonesian Station



Ikan Acar Kuning
(Fish with Turmeric Sauce and Pickles)
Indonesian Station



Kambing Saus Kecap
(Roasted Lamb with Soy Sauce)
Indonesian Station



Ayam Rica Rica
(Manado-style Braised Chicken with Fresh Sambal)
Indonesian Station



Nasi Goreng
(Indonesian Fried Rice)
Indonesian Station



Tahu Goreng
(Fried Tofu)
Indonesian Station



Tempeh Goreng
(Fried Fermented Soy Beans)
Indonesian Station



Sop Buntut & Soto Ayam
(Oxtail Soup and Chicken Turmeric Soup)
Noodles and Soup Station



Assorted Sambal Sauces
Indonesian Station



Pisang Goreng
(Fried Banana Fritters)
Dessert Station



Bika Ambon
Golden Cake
Dessert Station



Lapis Legit
(Thousand Layers Cake)
Dessert Station



Dadar Gulung
(Pandan Crepe with Coconut)
Dessert Station



Sarang Semut
(Caramel Cake)
Dessert Station



Bubur Sumsum
(Glutinous Rice Pudding with Coconut Milk and Palm Sugar)
Dessert Station






The Pantry
Ground Level, Dusit Thani Manila
Ayala Centre, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
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