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Indonesia’s First Omakase-Style Cheese Dinner at The St. Regis Jakarta

Indonesia’s First Omakase-Style Cheese Dinner at The St. Regis Jakarta
Indonesia’s First Omakase-Style Cheese Dinner at The St. Regis Jakarta

This delightful dinner will feature culinary legend William Wongso and Mazaraat Artisan Cheese.

The St. Regis Jakarta presents a culinary experience like no other. On the 21st of February, William Wongso, Indonesia’s legendary culinary expert, joins forces with Mazaraat Artisan Cheese, the country’s leading fromagerie, to introduce Indonesia’s first Omakase-style Cheese Dinner.

Chef William WonChef William Wongsogso
Chef William Wongso

Hosted at Maisonette’s open kitchen on Level 2, this exclusive 12-seat experience offers an interactive dining concept where craftsmanship meets storytelling. Over seven meticulously curated courses, guests will discover how Indonesian cheeses—aged, bloomy, and smoked—are transformed in unexpected ways. Each dish, paired with fine wines, highlights the delicate craftsmanship of Mazaraat’s cheesemakers and Wongso’s signature approach to Indonesian flavours. Imagine smoked cheese woven into classic dishes or silky custards infused with tropical spices.

At the heart of this journey is Tejakula salt, an essential ingredient that shapes the soul of Mazaraat’s cheeses. Sourced from the northern coast of Bali, Tejakula salt is hand-harvested using centuries-old traditions, sun-dried to preserve its natural minerals, and prized for its clean, briny depth. Its influence can be tasted in every bite, elevating the cheese’s complexity and bringing a distinct sense of Indonesian terroir to the table.

Mazaraat Artisan Cheese
Mazaraat Artisan Cheese

More than just a dinner, this is a conversation between tradition and innovation, guided by the stories of William Wongso and the artisans behind Mazaraat. Set in an intimate setting, Maisonette transforms into a stage where flavours, craftsmanship, and storytelling come together.

This exclusive evening marks the beginning of a distinguished monthly dining series, where acclaimed guest chefs bring fresh perspectives to the table. With only 12 seats available, this is a rare opportunity to experience a new chapter in Indonesian gastronomy and the art of pairing.

Priced at Rp1,800,000++ per person, reservations are essential for this extraordinary occasion.

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