Immerse yourself in the rich Indonesian-Chinese cross-culture cuisine of Babah Peranakan at the historic Kang Xi Temple. Experience a unique blend of traditional Chinese flavors with Indonesian spices and herbs.
Immerse yourself in the rich Indonesian-Chinese cross-culture cuisine of Babah Peranakan at the historic Kang Xi Temple. Experience a unique blend of traditional Chinese flavors with Indonesian spices and herbs.
- Jl. Pantai Batu Bolong No.99 - The initial wave of Chinese migration to Indonesia can be traced back to the early 15th century. This blend of cultures led to the creation of the unique Babah Peranakan cuisine in Indonesia, which emerged as Chinese immigrants incorporated traditional Indonesian spices and herbs into their customary cooking…
- Jl. Pantai Batu Bolong No.99 - The initial wave of Chinese migration to Indonesia can be traced back to the early 15th century. This blend of cultures led to the creation of the unique Babah Peranakan cuisine in Indonesia, which emerged as Chinese immigrants incorporated traditional Indonesian spices and herbs into their customary cooking practices, diverging from their original culinary traditions.
This culinary journey is offered within the historic confines of the 312-year-old Kang Xi temple, which has been carefully deconstructed and reassembled at the Hotel Tugu Bali, in the Bale Sutra, symbolizing the peaceful coexistence of ancient Chinese and Balinese cultures.
- Dinner
- Dinner
The arrival of the first Chinese immigrants in Indonesia dated back as far as the early 1400s. The cross-culture between the Chinese settlers and the indigenous people produced a very interesting distinctive cuisine called Babah Peranakan in Indonesia, where the Chinese settlers adapted the use of traditional Indonesian spices and herbs into their…
The arrival of the first Chinese immigrants in Indonesia dated back as far as the early 1400s. The cross-culture between the Chinese settlers and the indigenous people produced a very interesting distinctive cuisine called Babah Peranakan in Indonesia, where the Chinese settlers adapted the use of traditional Indonesian spices and herbs into their home-style cooking, which had not been used in the original Chinese cuisine.
This dining experience is served in the beautiful 312 years old Kang Xi temple that has been dismantled and reconstructed at Hotel Tugu Bali, the Bale Sutra, where ancient cultures of Chinese and Balinese people live in harmony.
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