Sunday, June 26, 2011

2nd Anniversary Underground Secret Dining

Sunday morning almost lunch time, we went to 2nd Anniversary Underground Secret Dining, a monthly event of culinary which held in secret places, serving secret menus. Usually Azanaya, the event organizer will only giving clues about the venue and the food with compelling words to our emails. Each month will have different themes and we pay cover charge for IDR 148,000 expect to have a various (seriously) delicious food from starter to dessert. Hubby and I are big fans of this event, but we don't go to every event/month,due to our busy weekends (hahahaha, yeah rite). We usually come with our friends.

This weekend, the event was held at Gelanggang Sumantri Brojonegoro - Pasar Festival Kuningan, unlike the usual USD event, Lisa - the event initiator, emailed us with complete description, clearly stated the venue and list of food that we can expect to have there.

The theme is : Asyik Is Beyond Duit!! To Have Fun is Beyond Money!!
This time FREE OF CHARGE event,No registration needed, no cover charge of IDR 148.000, and no fully booked term only for this time.

Foods Line Up (some descriptions are taken from Ms Lisa's email) :

1. Bali Singaraja prepared by Mrs. Made Padma. 
Nasi Bali
Nasi Campur Bali : Complete set of rice + vegetables + chili relish with assorted condiments (Gerang (crushed small fish with onion chili relish), Ayam Suwir Bumbu Bawang (shredded chicke with onion seasoning), Urap Daun Belimbing (Star fruit leaves salad), Tum Udang (steamed shrimp in banana leave), Sate Lilit Ayam (Balinese chicken satay) costs you only : IDR 30.000
I bought a set and frankly speaking, it is too spicy for me. No offense but I have had better version of Nasi Campur Bali somewhere else.

Injin : IDR 5.000
Kue Bantal ; IDR 3.000

left : Naniura with rice
2. Tapanuli, by Mrs. Butet Sirait who prepared the delicacies from her homeland :
Tapanuli Naniura is a raw carp fish fillet soaked in abundant kaffir lime juice, galangal, candlenut, lemongrass, and andaliman, making a sour, tangy, and aromatic flavor immersed in your tongue.
This is one of my personal Fave!, sooo good, I have never imagine this "sashimi" is actually using carp fish!.
Tombur, a steamed fish cooked in andaliman and kaffir lime juice will be ready to rock your taste bud!
Lomok-Lomok, An astonishing grilled beef seasoned with candlenut, andaliman, kaffir lime juice, and galangal .

Complete set of rice + vegetables + chili relish with : Naniura /Lomok-lomok/Tombur is IDR 35.000
Fresh tamarillo juice : IDR 15.000

Ternate Stall
3. Ternate, with Mrs. Enny Inayat Alhadar brings :
Lontong Sayur Ternate : rice cake with delectable broth and assorted condiments, such as sautéed chili, spicy sautéed cassava, roasted mackerel, and shredded toasted coconut.
IDR 20.000

Nasi Kuning Ternate ; a complete rice set composed of yellow turmeric rice, pickle cucumber, fried noodle, roasted mackerel, and sautéed chili.
IDR 20.000

Snacks :  klapertart, angka durian, panada, ikan, roti kukus coe, nastar selai kenari, nastar nanas ala Ternate. All starts from IDR 5.000,-.


4. Solo, brought by Mrs. Swandani Dewata Yusup who offers :
Nasi Langgi complete package : scrumptious rice set with assorted condiments such as seasoned deep fried chicken, shredded beef with palm sugar seasoning, spicy sautéed chicken liver, deep fried potato crackers, shredded scramble egg, chili relish, vegetables, shrimp crackers, and shredded toasted coconut. Costs of damage :) only IDR 22.000
Up : Nasi Langgi , Down : Oma Anna's Jams
Assorted snacks starts from IDR 5.000

5. Oma Anna Home Made Jam (www.omaanna.blogspot.com)
The range of products are breath taking. Aromatic, fresh, sweet, and nostalgic! Oma Anna also produced refined handy crafts, such as notebooks, pouch, sketch books, etc.
Home made jam 250 ml ; Cloves and pineapple/Strawberry Cinnamon/Apple Mint/Jasmine Orange
IDR 37.000
Rumah Asap
6. Rumah Asap : Home Made Sausages (www.rumahasap.com), with the owner : Mrs. Stella Utomo prepared her smoked items, simple yet successfully  made my mouth watered.
Mini burger/hotdog IDR 8.000
Mini sausage brood IDR 10.000
Mini picnic roll IDR 30.000
Assorted sausages pack: (bratwurst, kielbasa, garlic, cheese, spicy lamb, salami, smoked duck,
smoked bresaola, etc.), starts from IDR 21.000 – IDR 57.000 (100 gr – 500 gr)
Bought the mini hotdog and it was yummy, the sausage as I expected, was as good as I remembered. The Rumah Asap joined the Carnivore Culture theme  around Nov 2009 in Puncak. I remembered a particular dish called Duck Spring roll was such a heaven!!. Too bad she didn't bring that for this event :( Reminiscing to that dish, I bought the I bought the Sliced Smoked Duck, looks yummy! The sliced smoked duck is IDR 25.000,- and I need to say that their sausages are fabulous!. I tried the smoked salmon once, and it's good !. At the end of event, they gave away/sampling their sausages brood, we tried the chicken and salmon ones, so yummy!.

Hokkaido Layer Cake
7. First Love Cake
Their specialty is thousand layer cake with an influence from Japanese style. It takes 3 hour to make a single cake, and you cannot make it in bulk order. Many steps of pastry technique are involved to produce this heavenly cake.

It is personally my favorite among other stand, no offense to the other participants but this mouth-watering cake called Hokkaido Thousand Layer Cake had me at first bite, although it was a tiny sample bite one, it was really a first love cake!. Storage in cold and serve immediately, this cake melts in your mouth with sweet taste of vanilla and caramel, simply heaven!. I bought 2 pieces and finished them all!. Price : 1 piece IDR 25.000 and 2 pieces for IDR 40.000,-.


We went with Lolo, Lilis and Nuning, enjoyed every meal that we ordered. Hubby bought a Young Coconut Ice drink IDR 15.000,- which turned out very good, refreshing. It has a nata de coco jelly in it. We talk and laugh for more than an hour and left the premise around 2PM. Such a good time!

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1 comments:

  1. informative! plus, I look hot in the picture! hohohoho...

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