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Ramadan Delights at the Westin Jakarta RAMADAN DELIGHTS AT THE WESTIN JAKARTA Jakarta, 22 March 2021 – Welcoming the holy month of Ramadan, The THE WESTIN JAKARTA Jl. HR Rasuna Said Kav. C-22 Westin Jakarta presents a variety of experiences from seamless Jakarta, Indonesia 12940 T +62 21 2788 7788 staycation inclusive of suhoor and iftar to dining experiences at choices westin.com/jakarta of three iconic venues. Ensuring an elevated level of hygiene standard and personalized services throughout the experience, The Westin Jakarta invites guests in welcoming the Hijri 1442 year and celebrate the Ramadan festivities. Al Fanous at The Westin Jakarta (Specially-designed conceptual venue during Ramadan) Introducing Jakarta’s first authentic Arabian experience, Al Fanous offers an elevated iftar dining with Ramadan tent-style and outdoor terrace, serves as a dining & lounge venue, exclusively available during Ramadan at The Westin Jakarta. Named after the iconic lanterns historically used in its meaning of "the light of the world”, Al Fanous offers an irresistible variety of Middle Eastern-inspired cuisine as well as shisha indulgence. The food stalls feature grilled kebab beef and lamb carving, a variety of rice creations from mandi to biryani, and signature Ramadan desserts, specially crafted to spark warmth and bring together families and friends. 12 April – 12 May 2021 Iftar at IDR 465,000++ Seasonal Tastes Reconnect with your loved ones this Ramadan over Jakarta’s best buffet at Seasonal Tastes. Lavish iftar spread featuring comfort foods from around the world from the east to the west, inclusive of takjil and limitless soft beverages, tea, and coffee. 12 April – 12 May 2021 Weekdays at IDR 465,000++ per person Weekend at IDR 488,000++ per person Wayra at Henshin With impressive views of Jakarta city from level 69 of The Westin Jakarta, Wayra serves a buffet for iftar all through Ramadan. THE WESTIN JAKARTA Jl. HR Rasuna Said Kav. C-22 Jakarta, Indonesia 12940 The buffet features extensive menu selections including Henshin T +62 21 2788 7788 signature sushi and sashimi and locally-inspired cuisine spread includes westin.com/jakarta assorted fritters, oxtail soup, beef rendang, lamb tongseng as well as takjil and Indonesian desserts. 12 April – 12 May 2021 Iftar at IDR 520,000++ Ramadan Staycation Cherish Ramadan with a seamless staycation experience at The Westin Jakarta inclusive of suhoor and iftar at choices of Seasonal Tastes or at the privacy and comfort of guest rooms. Guests are welcome to enjoy the wellness activities such as WestinWORKOUT Studio and swimming pool to stay fit and well while fasting. Available for stay during Ramadan month Room rates available upon request. For more information about Ramadan Delights at The Westin Jakarta, please visit westinjakarta.com, connect with us on +6221 2788 7788, WhatsApp at http://bit.ly/RamadanAtWestin, or email at [email protected]. ### About Westin Hotels & Resorts Westin Hotels & Resorts, hospitality’s global leader in wellness for more than a decade, empowers guests to transcend the rigors of travel while on the road through the brand’s Six Pillars of Well-being: Sleep Well, Eat Well, Move Well, Feel Well, Work Well, and Play Well. At 225 hotels and resorts in nearly 40 countries and territories, guests can experience wellness offerings that include the brand’s iconic and award-winning Heavenly Bed, a game-changing gear lending program, TRX fitness equipment in the signature WestinWORKOUT™ Fitness Studios, delicious and nutritious menu offerings, and more. Stay connected to Westin on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Westin is proud to participate in Marriott Bonvoy, the global travel program from Marriott International. The program offers members an extraordinary portfolio of global brands, exclusive experiences on Marriott Bonvoy Moments, and unparalleled benefits, including free nights and Elite status recognition. To enroll for free or for more information about the program, visit MarriottBonvoy.marriott.com. THE WESTIN JAKARTA Jl. HR Rasuna Said Kav. C-22 For more information and media queries, please contact: Jakarta, Indonesia 12940 T +62 21 2788 7788 Beby Benazir Marketing Communications Manager westin.com/jakarta The Westin Jakarta [email protected] .
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