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It’s Indian-style Soirée at Our Latest Edition of Indonesia Expat Mid-Month Mixer

It's Indian-style Soirée at Our Latest Edition of Indonesia Expat Mid-Month Mixer
It's Indian-style Soirée at Our Latest Edition of Indonesia Expat Mid-Month Mixer

On Wednesday, the 19th of February, 2025, the Indonesia Expat Mid-Month Mixer returned with a night of hors d’oeuvres, free-flowing wine, and fun-spirited networking with some of the most interesting execs and expats in the brimming Jakarta.

This time around, the authentic Indian cuisine restaurant named Man Aur Tan, which is located on the 36th floor of the dazzling Manhattan Hotel Jakarta, was chosen as our exciting venue, with the night scenery of the iconic Prof. Dr. Satrio Street serving as the backdrop for all the chit-chats and mingles.

Prost Beer & Konig Ludwig Beer
Prost Beer & Konig Ludwig Beer

As the night progressed and the business cards were exchanged among our guests, lucky draw prizes followed afterwards, courtesy of the incredibly generous Manhattan Hotel Jakarta. A guest hailing from one of our sponsors, Allied Indonesia, was one of the lucky ones to win a staycation voucher at one of the hotel’s dreamiest, finest suites. Ultimately, tonight’s mixer enchantingly turned into a melting pot of diversity as many of our guests come from, just to name a few, the private sector, international chambers of commerce, and hospitality groups.

Indonesia Expat Mid-Month Mixer
Indonesia Expat Mid-Month Mixer

The Indonesia Expat Mid-Month Mixer is a monthly event that brings together Indonesians and expats to expand their social network in an informal, relaxing ambience while releasing some mid-week steam with appetising food, beverages, and music. Every event is presented in a different and unique setup. To stay updated about the upcoming mixers, follow @indonesiaexpatmixer and @indonesiaexpat on Instagram.

Two Islands Wine
Two Islands Wine

See you at the next Mixer!

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