RAMADAN KAREEM AT THE ST. REGIS JAKARTA 2026
Published by Sugar & Cream, Wednesday 04 February 2026
Images courtesy of The St. Regis Jakarta
A Season of Grace, Togetherness, and Refined Indonesian Flavours
As the holy month of Ramadan unfolds in 2026, The St. Regis Jakarta presents a thoughtfully curated celebration that places meaning, generosity, and togetherness at its core. Branded Ramadan Kareem at the House of Astor, the experience moves beyond festive indulgence, offering a serene yet elevated interpretation of the season – shaped by thoughtfulness.

At the centre of the program is a dining journey that honors Indonesia’s vast culinary heritage. Each evening, Bel Étage hosts the Lintas Rasa Nusantara iftar buffet, where regional flavors take turns in the spotlight—from the bold spices of Sumatra to the soulful dishes of Java, the richness of Sulawesi, and the aromatic profiles of Bali. Artisanal ta’jil, live grilling stations, and carefully crafted beverages set a welcoming tone for breaking the fast, turning iftar into a shared ritual of warmth and gracious.

Sweet traditions are equally celebrated. At Rosé Gourmand Deli, seasonal creations form a Sweet Symphony of Ramadan: classic nastar cakes, refined petite desserts and Medjool Tiramisu designed for quiet moments after iftar—whether enjoyed at the hotel or taken home to share with loved ones. These offerings reflect the hotel’s attention to detail, blending nostalgia with contemporary finesse.

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The spirit of giving takes shape through the Ramadan Barakah Hampers, available throughout the season. Inspired by the architectural poetry of mosque domes and intricate latticework, the hampers are presented in three distinctive forms, Najma, a triangular silhouette symbolising the guiding star; Fajr, an oval shape reflecting the first light of dawn; and Shafaq, a mosque-inspired design echoing the quiet transition of twilight. Each is elegantly designed and symbolically named—making them a meaningful gesture for family, friends, or professional circles during Ramadan.

For those seeking a more immersive retreat, The St. Regis Jakarta introduces a Ramadan Stay Experience, designed for calm and contemplation. Daily sahoor served in-room, nightly iftar at Bel Étage, and the hallmark 24-hour St. Regis Butler Service ensure a seamless rhythm throughout the month. It is a private, unhurried way to observe Ramadan while remaining enveloped in understated luxury. The stay is complemented by a Signature St. Regis Bear.

With its balance of Indonesian tradition, refined hospitality, and spiritual sensitivity, Ramadan Kareem at The St. Regis Jakarta 2026 offers an invitation to slow down, reconnect, and experience Ramadan as a moment of grace—thoughtfully framed within one of Jakarta’s most distinguished addresses, the House of Astor Jakarta.

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