The Langham, Jakarta will reveal the new opening of T’ang Court on Friday, 28 October 2022. The Langham's legendary restaurant, eminent with its Three Michelin Stars outlet in Hong Kong. Delight your experience with exquisite selections of delicacies from the ultimate Cantonese cuisine, created and served by Executive Chinese Chef, Chong Kooi Sam and his culinary team.
Located on the 61st floor of The Langham, Jakarta, T'ang Court boasts breath taking views of the Jakarta skyline with refreshed interior that comes filled with distinguished Tang Dynasty-styled decor of ancient Chinese history and elegant oriental touches. Reflecting China’s Golden Age, the Tang Dynasty, in immersive ethnic crafts and arts.
Our Chef has prepared selections of highlighted menu like T’ang Court Peking Duck, Duck Meat Fried Rice, Vegetarian Winter Melon White Fungus Soup, Beef Ribs Black Pepper Sauce, Pan-fried Short Ribs in Honey Glazed, Steamed Spotted Grouper with Shredded Pork, Flaming Baked Mud Crab with Turnip Cake, Deep-fried Stuffed Crab Shell, Steamed Fresh Crab Claw on Egg Custard with Caviar and Crispy Rice in Lobster Bisque.
“As one of only five Cantonese restaurants in the world to achieve Three Michelin Stars in Hong Kong, T’ang Court Jakarta will follow these prominent footsteps at The Langham, Jakarta. The restaurant will become a popular eatery for both locals and travellers, either in the main dining hall or in the exquisite Private Dining Rooms, all with breath taking views. The restaurant is accepting its prominent role in enriching the culinary scene in Jakarta, one of the most exciting and vibrant locations for food enthusiasts in Southeast Asia. We are full of excitement to bring nothing but the best in Cantonese Cuisine to our city,” says Alexander Poindl, General Manager of The Langham, Jakarta.
The Langham’s legendary Michelin-starred Cantonese Dining
T’ang Court reflects the classic timelessness of the Tang Dynasty, China’s Golden Age. Their restaurants in Hong Kong and Macau have been recognized as Three Michelin-Starred restaurants by the coveted Michelin Guide since 2009. Amid lavish furnishings, dine on an array of Cantonese culinary masterpieces crafted with the finest ingredients.
Reflecting China’s Golden Age, the Tang Dynasty
The Golden Age of Chinese Arts, Literature & Culture, and also the peak of Buddhism, practice of Taoism as most people started to comprehend the idea of karmic law. The Tang Dynasty founded by House of Li's family, descendant of Lao Tzu who created Tao Te Ching scriptures.
T’ang Court emerges with lavish furnishings, offering an original and aesthetic scenery like no others. Heavily inspired from the Golden Age of Chinese arts, literature, and culture, diners will find themselves drowned in the richness of cultural galore. It is thoughtfully presented in visual exhibitions of history and philosophy in multiple masterpiece installations such as paintings, calligraphies, and vases throughout the restaurant.
The entire interior is profoundly influenced by adornments from T’ang dynasty with a touch of Sancai influence on horse pottery and mural, three-coloured ceramic and eventually the extra blue pigment from cobalt. Most pots in the main hall are Bao Xiang Hua, also known as mythological flower that serve as the most propitious motif.
With 160 seating capacity and open for lunch and dinner, T’ang court also has six well-appointed private dining rooms to accommodate family gatherings, business engagements and even a romantic date. All private rooms
are specifically concepted with flowing and meaningful depiction of Chinese florals, each containing a deep and beautiful portrayal of wisdom and prudence of life. The artworks in the private dining room represent the best parts of most auspicious flowers:
- Private Dining Room 1: Peony, to represent prosperity and spring, accommodating 24 persons - Private Dining Room 2: Lotus, to represent harmony and summer, accommodating 10 persons - Private Dining Room 3: Chrysanthemum, to represent peace and autumn, accommodating 8 persons - Private Dining Room 4: Plum Blossom, to represent longevity and winter, accommodating 10 persons - Private Dining Room 5: Chinese Lily, to symbolize blissful life, accommodating 8 persons - Private Dining Room 6: Daffodil, to symbolize fortune, accommodating 8 persons
The private dining room corridor is called ‘The all seasons of peace and fortune’ hallway (Si Ji Ping An Menting). The plates are specially designed to celebrate the work of Li Bai, one of the famous poets from Tang.
Guests who wish to be among the first to experience T’ang Court at The Langham, Jakarta may call +62 21 2708 7888 or book direct through https://www.sevenrooms.com/reservations/tangcourttljkt and visit https://www.langhamhotels.com/en/the-langham/jakarta/ to discover more offers.
The Langham, Jakarta
District 8, SCBD, Lot 28
Jakarta 12190, Indonesia