The #ByBaliForBali campaign by Marriott International in Indonesia kicks off today with a dinner at The St. Regis Bali Resort. The inaugural dinner marks the commencement of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Bank of Indonesia, which was signed on 30 November 2021. In line with Marriott’s Serve360 mandate and guided by the 2025 Sustainability and Social Impact Goals, the MoU outlines the collaboration between Marriott International in Indonesia with two leading food supply chain companies, Perusahaan Umum Daerah Dharma Santhika Tabanan and UD Aditya Poultry Shop, to support the local Balinese agricultural and fishing industries.
The inaugural dinner held at Boneka, The St. Regis Bali Resort, featured a number of signature dishes such as the award-winning sate, where the culinary team clinched the Gold Medal at the National Competition by Worldchefs in 2018. Three variations of the winning dish were served – Sate Lilit, Sate Ayam, and Sate Bali. Attendees were served an array of Balinese cuisine, made using local herbs and spices. To complement the richness of spices in the dishes, the dinner was paired with servings of Es Daluman (Daluman Ice), a popular traditional Balinese drink. Comprised of green grass jelly, the naturally sourced ingredient is then mixed with coconut milk, palm sugar, and ice cubes for a refreshing drink. High in fiber, low in calories, and an antioxidant, the high chlorophyll content of the jelly extols plenty of health benefits in a tropical paradise such as Bali, for both locals and visitors alike.
The brainchild of Agung Gede, the Executive Chef of The St. Regis Bali Resort, the menu was a masterclass in a unique gastronomy experience for discerning food connoisseurs. With a simple yet elegant approach, the menu showcased the breadth and intricacies of Balinese cuisine, with an intentional focus on locally sourced produce.
Inspired by the growing global movement towards sustainability, and embracing produce from closer to home, an indicator for upcoming #ByBaliForBali activations, the campaign converges its spotlight on the abundance of locally available agricultural products, fisheries and local artisans like Arak Bali and local products like the Balinese batik (endek) to name a few.
Guests can look forward to unique and inventive adaptational signature dishes with the increase in the usage of more local Balinese produce such as snack fruits, mangosteens, oranges, salt, coffee, and many more at Marriott Bonvoy portfolio of hotels and resorts in Bali in the future.
In support of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this announcement aligns with the company’s sustainability and social impact platform, Serve 360: Doing Good in Every Direction, which guides Marriott’s commitment to help take on the world’s most pressing social, environmental, and economic issues, delivering value for associates, customers, owners, the environment, and communities around the world. It also builds on the company’s core value to Serve Our World and long-standing history of embedding sustainability throughout its business strategy, operations and value chain as Marriott continues to prioritize efforts to serve its communities, the planet, and people worldwide.