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A Taste of Indonesia. 26th April 6-8pm. The Indonesian Embassy, 30 Great Peter Street, London SW1P 2BU.

Posted on April 25, 2023May 2, 2023 By Ati Kisjanto No Comments on A Taste of Indonesia. 26th April 6-8pm. The Indonesian Embassy, 30 Great Peter Street, London SW1P 2BU.

AIS vice-chair Petty Elliott launched her latest book, The Indonesian Table, at the Indonesian Embassy on April 25. In front of dozens of people she discussed her culinary journey from Manado in Sulawesi to Jakarta and then across the archipelago. The book, which contains more than 100 recipes from Sumatra to Papua, can be bought in all good bookshops or online from the publisher, Phaeton. For a limited time a 20% discount is available on the Phaeton website if you enter the promo code PHAIDON20.

Courtesy of Phaidon

PAWA was delighted to be able to offer this exclusive evening at the Indonesian Embassy, hosted by HE Ambassador Percaya, to launch The Indonesian Table by award-winning chef, writer and entrepreneur Petty Pandean-Elliott, also a council member of The Anglo-Indonesian Society


Petty was a judge for Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants and the World’s 50 Best Restaurants for 2016 and 2017, and a guest judge on the television programme Indonesian Iron Chef.

Petty in Conversation will be followed by a reception — featuring canapés made with recipes from her book — and a musical performance.

Your donation of £50 includes a pre-signed copy of The Indonesian Table and will support two PAWA girls for the rest of 2023.



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