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Immerse Yourself in a Truly Gastronomic Indonesian Culinary Experience at Krakatoa

May 9, 2024 By Eleanor Hoh Leave a Comment

Immerse Yourself in a Truly Gastronomic & Exotic Indonesian Culinary Experience at Krakatoa Cuisine is the first Culinary Experience I chose to revive my Wok Star Supper Club after a hiatus of six years! And just in time to celebrate AAPI Heritage Month (Asian American Pacific Islander). 

It’s exactly the kind of community event to gather people together for an unforgettable evening of exotic Indonesian flavors and camaraderie. The Special 4-course set menu was lovingly designed exclusively for this event. 

Fun Collaborating

It’s been so much fun collaborating with Chef Abe & John. Like discussing how two delicious appetizers, Bala Bala & Urap can be presented in one course or adjusting pumpkin soup or how everyone will get your own personal Rijsttafel, in the middle of the night. They will be savored the authentic Indonesian way—on leaves and eaten with hands. There’s yet another surprise they’ve got in store for you but I’m going to spill it cause too good not to – Indonesian Mojito with basil & kaffir! And non-alcoholic version for people like me, thanks Chef Abe & John. 

Indonesian Mojito with kaffir, basil
Kolak Labu: pumpkin soup with coconut milk

Special 4 Course Set MENU…

Appetizer: Kolak Labu: pumpkin soup with coconut milk, flavored with fresh pandan leaf and vanilla.  

Second Course, served together on a Cabbage Leaf: Bala-Bala: Crispy vegetable fritters. Urap: A medley of seasonal vegetables with Chef Abe’s bumbu kuning seasoning with highlights of turmeric and coriander combined with fresh grated coconut as a dressing. Accompanied with Krupuk (crackers) and sambal sauce (optional). 

Bala Bala: addictive crispy vegetable fritters served with krupuk & dipping sauces
Urap: medley of vegetables and Bala Bala on cabbage leaf

Main: Nasi Campur – A stunning presentation on banana leaf: your own personal rijstaffel (Dutch for rice table).  This main attraction will be a beautiful combination of Opor Sapi (beef), Ayam Balado (Indonesian Jerk Chicken), Udang Kecap (Indonesian Sweet Soy Shrimp) with turmeric rice and salad. 

Nasi Campur
Nasi Campur top view

Dessert: Cendol – a popular Southeast Asian dessert drink, originated in Indonesia but also commonly found in Malaysia and other neighboring countries. It’s made with rice or sago flour mixed with pandan leaf extract to give it a green color & flavor.  Cendol is served with coconut milk, coconut sugar syrup, jack fruit and ice.

Cendol: pandan flavored sago droplets with coconut milk & jack fruit
4 Course Menu

Decor

As you enter Krakatoa Cuisine, you’ll feel the warmth of this small Indonesian café, decorated with vibrant masks, puppets, photos, and memorabilia from Chef Abe’s Indonesian journeys. He always says, “if in the cooking process it took me back to a childhood memory then it was perfect.”

Back is divided by kitchen in middle
Front includes Store with Sauce Bottles you’ll WANT!

About Krakatoa…

This is not just a sit down dinner, Chef Abe & John are wonderful hosts with a great sense of humor and they love to make sure you have a good time. You’ll be treated to Chef Abe telling us about each dish, yay and hear his stories about Indonesia.  

Krakatoa Cuisine made its debut in South Florida at Yellow Green Market in Hollywood in 2014. Following an overwhelmingly positive reception, they expanded to Hollywood Boulevard’s restaurant row. Offering a deeply personal and authentic culinary experience, Krakatoa Cuisine celebrates the rich flavors of Indonesia.

Chef Abe Moiz grew up in Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia and co-manages Krakatoa Cuisine alongside his partner, John. They also conduct cooking classes, showcasing Chef Abe’s latest creation: bottled Indonesian sauces that transform everyday dishes to exotic delights. I’ve tried several of them and can confirm his Creamy Nutmeg Guanjillo definitely transformed my tofu puffs, just like that. It saves you having to pound those spices and get the flavors balanced. Alright, that will be another post to show how I used several of Chef Abe’s sauces. Yay, these bottled sauces will be available for purchase at the restaurant! 

Tofu puffs using Creamy Nutmeg Guijallo, instant flavor!
Piney Galangal added exotic flavor to Beef Chuck Crockpot Stew

Indonesian Flavors?

To give you an idea about Indonesian flavors…I am familiar with names of dishes like Nasi (rice) or Cendol! My mom was born in Singapore and I noticed many of Chef Abe’s Indonesian ingredients are ingredients my mom used like galangal, nutmeg, turmeric! I remember my mom could speak to the Indonesian wait staff in Hong Kong and understand each other. There were hardly any Malaysian restaurants except for Banana Leaf in those days, so Indonesian food was the closest thing. 

Cendol was my family’s favorite drink and we are ending our dinner with this as a dessert because it has jack fruit and coconut milk.  The best part about Cendol are the green sago jelly droplets. The droplets are similar to boba that everyone adores except these are FRESHLY made. My mom taught us to roll long strips of green sago and cut them into diamond shapes by hand. Oh yes, Asian food is very time consuming. People don’t realize how much work goes into every small thing.

What a fun visit with friends and so honored Chef Abe & John sat with us.

Reservations & Prepay

PLEASE specify VEGAN or VEGETARIAN and who you want to sit with in Special Request box, marked in red below. It will help Krakatoa accommodate your requests. Spice levels will not be an issue, they will provide spicy dips on the side. 

Don’t miss the opportunity for this culinary adventure filled with Chef Abe’s favorite dishes and exceptional flavors. Reserve your seat TODAY and savor the magic of Indonesian cuisine with us! 

Fantastic deal, 4-course Culinary Experience + Indonesian Mojito
$65 INCLUDES tax and tip https://www.krakatoacuisine.com/reservations-wok-star-supper-club

More about Wok Star Supper Club

My popular Wok Star Supper Club gatherings is a series of events held throughout the year in South Florida. These events are focused on celebrating Asian culture and cuisine and supports mostly chef-owned restaurants, while introducing attendees to good Asian-inspired food. So far, I’ve produced 9 of these Wok Star Supper Club gatherings, from Hakkasan to the last one with Cake Thai at Gaijin Izakaya in 2018. My vision is to produce these Wok Star Supper Club gatherings on a monthly basis and may expand beyond Asian?  Chime in the comments below what kind of cuisines you’d enjoy? I’m thinking of Asian fusion like Cuban Asian, Peruvian Japanese (Nikkei), you get the flow! 


Filed Under: Asian themed restaurants, blog, Foodie event, Wok Star Supper Club Tagged With: culinary experience, exotic food, gastronomic, Hollywood FL, Indonesian cuisine, Krakatoa Cuisine, Wok Star Eleanor Hoh, Wok Star Supper Club

Celebrate Chinese New Year hosted by Smorgasburg Miami in collaboration with Wok Star Eleanor Hoh

January 20, 2023 By Eleanor Hoh Leave a Comment

Wok Star Eleanor Hoh is excited to announce she’s collaborating with Smorgasburg Miami’s inaugural Chinese New Year! Smorgasburg Miami will host Year of the Rabbit with live performances, Giveaways and of course food from 60 vendors with several guest vendors.  The two day celebrations begin on Chinese New Year eve, Saturday, January 21 from 12pm-9pm and continues on Chinese New Year’s Day, Sunday, January 22 from 12-7pm. 

RSVP for free admission: shorturl.at/qsNT7

See full Event Schedule and parking options below.

Purchase a t-shirt to remind you of all the food and fun times!
Proceeds go towards a good cause.

What you’ll experience…

The Chinese New Year weekend will honor Chinese culture and art with live performances showcasing contrasting talents of a high energy Lion Dance Troupe, Lee Kun Hung Kung Fu with a pop music Taiwanese violinist, Agnes Lin. Enjoy traditional Chinese art and calligraphy for adults and kids in the Lounge area lead by Ms Dan’s Chinese, a private Mandarin tutoring school. Guests will create a one-of-a-kind artwork on a hanging banner strung across the back wall. You’ll enjoy the artistic direction from Ms Dan and her talented teachers.

Ms Dans Chinese Art & Calligraphy Lounge

You’ll also get a chance to have your horoscope read by roaming interactive Chinese runway models, Ely, Jean and actor Michael and take home your own Chinese horoscope scrolls. They will also hand out symbolic red packets with lucky coins for kids. 

Model, Jean
Actor, Michael
Model, Ely

Chinese Night Market

Smorgasburg Miami will be transformed into a Chinese street food Night Market festooned with red lanterns, paper umbrellas and origami cranes giving a Chinese New Year festive look.

Ha, ha, waiting for night shot!

What to wear for Chinese New Year?

Here are some tips… wear lots of red, gold and rabbit themed clothing for Chinese New Year luck and comfy shoes as the surface at Smorgasburg is covered with gravel.

What you’ll EAT!…

On the culinary side, 14 vendors will showcase special dishes highlighting different Asian cuisines that will only be available during this event. And YES, 60 vendors will still serve their usual dishes as well. There are about 8 Asian food vendors…

Vendor Specials

Only available during this weekend’s Chinese New Year Market, thank you so much for doing this, we really appreciate it your efforts!

Tio Paella • Cantonese Fried Rice
D’Abruzzo • XinJiang Skewers 新疆烤串
Tempest Tea  • Dragon Fruit Green Tea Lemonade 
D’ Pura Cepa • Pionono Egg Rolls 
Mao’s Bao • JiaoZi (Boiled Dumplings) 
Elote Lovers • Elote en Vaso, topped with Teriyaki Chicken
The Wrapper • Spring Roll Wrap
Raclette Street • Veggie stir fry topped with Raclette 
The Dutch Fry • Asian street fries with pork char siu
Los Felix • Blood Orange Sake Margarita
Wet Burger • Sweet and Sour Sauce Wet burger
Moonchild Cafe • Sailor Mooncakes 

Guest Vendor Special Dish:
Kome Oyster & Sushi Bar •  Chicken Tostadas with Mango Salsa
AI Tallerin AI Sushi •  Shrimp, pork, mushroom DUMPLINGS

AiTallerin & Sushi: shrimp, pork, mushroomdumplings
AiTallerin & Sushi: WOW!
Kome: Chicken Tostada

Smorgasburg Miami stats shot through the roof, go to their Reels page..

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Where to Park?

Street parking on NW 5th Ave., NW 6th Ave and roads between.

Wynwood covered Garage, 261 NW 26th street, only one block from Smorgasburg: $20 flat rate, up to 5 hours. 

545 Wyn covered Garage, 545 NW 26th street, further way: $3/hr, each additional hr $3, daily max $30

What’s Schedule of Events?

SATURDAY, Jan. 21
SUNDAY, Jan.22

Smorgasburg Miami operates every Saturday and Sunday from 12pm-7pm, at 2600 NW 2nd Avenue, right next to the Wynwood Walls. Smorgasburg Miami features  60+ of the best-in-class food vendors from Miami and beyond as well as a specially curated section of retail vendors. The market also features live music by a vinyl record DJ and a full bar helmed by Michelin starred restaurant Los Felix, serving natural wine, specialty cocktails, and craft beer. 

Find out more about Lion Dance

If you’re interested in finding out more about Lion Dance and what it signifies, this is a great site explaining it.

More about Zodiac Signs?

If you want to delve more into zodiac signs.

Orlando Vietnamese Lunar New Year Events

I didn’t realize Orlando has such a huge Vietnamese population, there are tons of events.

More Fun Events for January!

Click here for my Instagram Guide listing more fun events in South Florida!

Filed Under: blog, Chinese New Year Tagged With: Chinese New Year, Miami Event, miami food scene, Miami foodies, outdoor food market, Smorgasburg Miami, Wok Star Eleanor Hoh, wynwood

Start a Healthy Lifestyle and Become a Wok Star with 3 Easy Steps

November 3, 2022 By Eleanor Hoh Leave a Comment

Do you find cooking a mundane chore, can’t get kids or partners to eat vegetables or never succeeded with diets?    

I’ve got the answer, I’ve eliminated ALL the obstacles and much more. Start a Healthy Lifestyle and become a Wok Star with 3 Easy Steps which I’ve outlined below.

  • Cooking with family will become a creative and bonding time
  • Effortlessly lose weight with dishes full of FLAVORS, TEXTURES & COLORS
  • Family & friends will shower you with praises for all the delicious meals and enjoy dinners together with lively conversations

3 EASY steps to Become a Wok Star!… 

Step 1 – Start Simple

Once you have the WOK STAR KIT, you’re on the road to being a Wok Star. Start small, wok up a stir fry vegetable side to go with how you presently cook. Your kids/partner will enjoy eating your crunchy vegetables. 

Step 2 – Build your confidence

Next, add protein with your vegetables and make one dish dinners, they’re quick, simple and easy. This will build your confidence for the next stage. 

Step 3 – You’re a Wok Star! 

You know you’re a Wok Star when you start experimenting and get more creative with combining grilled steaks, slow cooking foods and start cooking ethnic dishes. Best part of this Healthy Lifestyle? The praises are so rewarding when you throw a dinner party for your family, friends or a date. You’ll feel like a rock star, i.e. a WOK STAR! 

READY TO BE A WOK STAR? 

Filed Under: blog Tagged With: "healthy cooking", "home cooking", "one dish meals", "Wok Star", "cook like a wok star", wok cooking, Wok Star Eleanor Hoh

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