Reviving History In Delicious Fashion

In collaboration with Javara Indonesia, The Apurva Kempinski Bali is thrilled to pay tribute to the Majapahit Kingdom with the presentation of the Majapahit Imperial Dining. The culinary journey, presented in celebration of Powerful Indonesia, binds the relationship between people and nature, promoting biodiversity, diverse flavours and abundant resources. 

The dining occasion promises an entertaining experience, containing sustainable artisanal decorations and an enchanting dramatical dance performance to elevate a magical journey that transcends time. Having launched in late October, the collaboration continues proudly at the resort and is available for private group dining at any of the resort’s event venues, including the Candi Ballroom, Amala & Kimaya Chapels, or the Nusantara Presidential Villa with a minimum booking of 10 persons.

Spices From The Majapahit Imperial Dining

Renowned for its extravagant banquets and feasts, The Majapahit Empire made its name for crafting a series of worldwide cuisines, such as Indonesian, Indian, Arab and Chinese. Thriving from the late 13th to early 16th centuries, the kingdom remains celebrated today for its advanced agricultural operations, namely its variety of growing techniques. With food preservation being a much more prominent intention for The Majapahit Empire, modern cooking practices still have plenty to learn from the era. For Majapahit Imperial Dining, delicacies on offer have been sourced from local farms and fishermen for a culinary celebration that gives back to its roots.

Asia Dreams Volume 49


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