3rd Annual Indonesian Bazaar (Fort Mason)
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Fort Mason Center | 2 Marina Blvd, San Francisco, CA
Event Details
Submitted by the Event Organizer
Welcome to the 3rd Annual Indonesian Bazaar!
Date: Saturday, May 18, 2024
Time: 11:00 AM – 4 PM
Location: Fort Mason, Building D, San Francisco, CA, USA
Come join us for a day filled with delicious Indonesian food, vibrant cultural performances, and unique handmade crafts. Explore the rich flavors and traditions of Indonesia right here in San Francisco! This year we are proud to host the event at the historical landmark, FORT MASON.
Indulge in traditional dishes like nasi goreng, rendang, nasi padang and jajan pasar. Shop for batik clothing, handmade crafts, and more. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to experience the beauty of Indonesian culture.
Buy your tickets, mark your calendars and bring your friends and family along for a day of fun and festivities at the 3rd Annual Indonesian Bazaar!
This year’s bazaar promises to be bigger and better. We will have a lot more vendors and entertaiment from all over the Indonesian Islands. We asked our vendors to bring more food, so come and show your support.
First and second in the line up we are proud to announce that we will have our long time collaborators and crowd favorite Indonesian vendors, Dapoer Ngebul and Nusa back this year.
Dapoer Ngebul will bring their many delicius Indonesian traditional foods like their famous Nasi Padang Bungkus, a generous portion of a complete meal come with Indonesian beef stew (rendang), Indonesian BBQ chicken (ayam bakar), eggs balado, cassava leaves and of couse rice plus all the sauces.
While Nusa will satisfy your sweet tooth with their traditional Indonesian desserts like 1000 layer cake (Kue lapis), Pinaple Tartlets (Nastar), Sweet Rice Pandan Custard (Kueh Sri Kaya) and much more.
Pure Cane Juice will be back for the 2nd year with their delicius and refreshing fresh pressed sugar cane juice, in a variety of original flavors. In Indonesia, sugar cane is very popular, many street vendors offer this refreshment.
HubOn will be back for the 2nd year as well to showcase their delivery service and other products and projects. They are an Indonesian-owned company who also believe in community and sustainability.
Nonika Online Boutique will return this year. They will bring modern Indonesian Batik Clotings, dresses, pants, skirt and even children’s clothing. Nonika Boutique offers one-of-a-kind women and girl clothing with beautiful patterns and designed to highlight the patterns.
This year we are able to bring more new vendors.
Vio Handcrafted Pastries is a cute pastry shop located in Vacaville, they are vegan focused and inovative flavored. Vio is an Indonesian American that comes from a restaurant family. She will bring their mouthwatering cakes and sate padang.
Charlotte Truffle will be selling specialty chocolate bonbons and chocolate bars. She is a multicultural chocolatier who sparks cultural curiosity and connection to heritage, with an Indonesian/Chinese background.
By Shawna Chan will bring her unique and adorable art. Shawna is an Oakland based fine artist, illustrator and muralist. Unapologetic about her Peranakan culture and roots. Her playful work is recognized for its vibrant palettes, geometric shapes and messages. She often finds comfort incorporating a food theme into her art.
Lime Tree Southeast Asian Kitchen is joining us this year. They are a Southeast Asian restaurant with Indonesian POV, that has been a long time favorites of the diaspora in the San Francisco Bay Area. They will be selling their customer’s favorite Indonesian dishes, Nasi Goreng (fried rice), Martabak (spicy omellet pancake) and Mie Goreng (fried noodle).
The Language of Cloth is going to bring their traditional unique and exclusive Indonesian batik collection. They worked with makers to bring their story to live and making sure each peace represented well.
As for entertaiment, we are so excited to put the line up together. We are planning to bring artists to represent many islands in Indonesia.
The prestigius Gamelan Sekar Jaya, our longtime collaborator, will come back to mesmarize the audiance with their Balinese dance and traditional music instruments.
We will have Giovanna Lomanto who is an established poet with an Indonesian heritage background. She has published 2 poetry collections, 2 chapbooks and a limited edition art book. Her next collection , driver’s seat echo, is set to realease in April.
This year we are exicited to present Tari Piring, an exciting plate dance from Minangkabou tribes, West Sumatra Indonesia. They will perform in the afternoon.
Also from Sumatra we will have Lestari Indonesia dancers perform Tari Serampang Dua Belas.
For afternoon closing act we will have the Blue Band, a live band who will perform Indonesian songs.
In addition we are having an Indomie eating contest (details will be announced soon)
We will have raffle and silent auction with prizes you do not want to miss.
We are very grateful for all and every single person that support us. Whether it’s from spreading the words to all our genous sponsors, partners and collaboratos. It really takes a village to make sure this event happend annually and growing steadyly. To have this event at Fort Mason Art and Cultural Complex in San Francisco is a testimonial of all the team work or in Bahasa Indonesia, Gotong Royong.
Neverless we want to thank our sponsors seperatelly, because without your generous donation this event would not be possible.
Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.
Cost: $20
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