In Jakarta, Ramadan is closely tied to the rhythm of shared meals. Iftar gatherings bring families, colleagues, and communities together after sunset, while gifting—often in the form of food hampers—remains a common way to mark the season. Across the city, hotels and restaurants respond to these traditions through time-bound dining programmes and curated offerings shaped around togetherness and reflection.
Against this backdrop, The Langham, Jakarta has outlined its Ramadan 2026 programme, presenting a series of iftar dining experiences across its restaurants alongside a seasonal hampers collection, stay packages, and group dining options. The programme spans the full holy month, with food positioned as the central expression of the season.
Seasonal gifting is led by the hotel’s Ramadan hampers, available in two formats priced from IDR 888,000++. The Eid Hamper includes four jars of gourmet cookies, a lapis legit cake, and chocolate-covered Medjool dates with assorted fillings, while the Raya Hamper focuses on four jars of premium cookies featuring festive staples such as nastar and kaasstengels. The hampers are designed for personal and corporate gifting, reflecting the continued role of food as a symbolic gesture during Ramadan.
On the dining front, Tom’s by Tom Aikens presents an iftar buffet built around international flavours, Indonesian favourites, and refined Arabic accents, supported by live cooking stations. The buffet is served in the evening and positioned as a contemporary iftar setting high above the city skyline.
Meanwhile, ALICE by Tom Aikens offers a full buffet inspired by Mediterranean and Middle Eastern flavours, complemented by subtle Indonesian touches. The spread includes hot and cold dishes, artisanal breads, mezze, desserts, and interactive live stations, framing iftar as a relaxed, family-oriented gathering.
For a more focused dining format, Morimoto Jakarta introduces a Japanese-inspired family-style sharing menu during Ramadan. Drawing from the famiresu dining concept, the set menu is designed for communal enjoyment, combining Japanese techniques with familiar, comforting flavours.
Beyond dining, the hotel has also introduced a Ramadan & Eid staycation package, pairing overnight accommodation with curated iftar and suhoor menus. For larger gatherings, the Langham Iftar Package offers a group dining format that combines meeting facilities with a dedicated iftar buffet, aimed at corporate and community events held during the month.
Through its Ramadan 2026 programme, The Langham Jakarta approaches the season through multiple dining formats and gifting options, reflecting how Ramadan in Jakarta continues to centre on shared tables, generosity, and time spent together rather than spectacle.
The Langham Jakarta
District 8, SCBD, Lot 28 Jakarta 12190, Indonesia
