Heaptalk, Jakarta — Plataran Indonesia announced its branch expansion in Plataran Bandung, one of Indonesia’s premier culinary destinations.
This homegrown hospitality company strengthens Bandung’s image as a city of tourism, culinary delights, and flowers. It supports its goal of becoming a leading destination for the MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions) market.
Yozua Makes, CEO & Founder of Plataran Indonesia, stated, “Plataran Bandung reflects our commitment to advancing the national tourism industry by providing facilities that meet international standards while embracing local cultural richness. The presence of Plataran Bandung elevates the city to an iconic MICE destination, not just a culinary or tourism spot. We believe that Plataran Bandung will significantly support local economic growth and sustainable tourism.”
Yozua added, “With the slogan ‘Heartbeat of West Java,’ this restaurant offers a range of facilities designed to cater to MICE events and social gatherings with five-star product and service quality. One of the main facilities offered is the Intimate Royal Ballroom, supported by several luxurious meeting rooms built to international standards. These spaces are ready to accommodate various events, from weddings and community gatherings to corporate meetings.”
Yozua explained that its location is highly strategic in the heart of Bandung, near Gedung Sate.
“Plataran Bandung is the top choice for event organizers seeking a location with high accessibility, a large capacity of up to 600 guests, and superior service. The combination of its strategic location and complete facilities makes this restaurant a premier destination for dining and hosting various events such as weddings, corporate functions, or community gatherings. We also provide various culinary options, from traditional Indonesian and Asian menus to international dishes. Additionally, the Bistro and Lounge area at Plataran Bandung is an excellent choice for socializing while enjoying delicious cuisine and creative mixology,” he concluded.