About this Event
Ruzita will be back in May to share unique flavours of Indonesian Cuisine.
Ruzita hails from Singapore and grew up experiencing a melting pot of food cultures, drawing from Thai, Malay, Chinese, Indian and indigenous traditions.
Tickets can also be purchased from without additional fees.
For this supper club, she will draw upon the Indonesian food influences found in the famous street food markets of Singapore, such as Mie Bakso (an Indonesian noodle soup with bakso meatballs/mushroom balls), Rendang Sapi (flavourful spices cooked with beef or jackfruit), Gado-gado (fresh Indonesian salad served with peanut sauce), and Sambal Godok (a traditional Indonesian curry cooked with prawns or vegetables).
Grab a seat at the table and join us for great food and even better conversation.
Allergies
When purchasing a ticket please be aware that the food you will experience will be amazing, but will also contain allergens especially shellfish, fish, sesame, soy and nuts. Whilst we endeavour to accommodate individual dietaries, if you are allergic to these foodstuffs this supper club may be unsuitable for you.
About our events
By participating in our events you are directly supporting the work we do with people taking the first steps on their own food journeys, whether this is learning the basics of food hygiene and cooking, or receiving support via our flatpack meals services and community pantries. Thank you for choosing to participate in an event that makes a difference.
Location
Coffee Saints is a social enterprise cafe located in the city centre of Edinburgh, a short walk from St James Quarter and Edinburgh Playhouse. Accessible through Lothian Trams and Buses via York Place and Leith Street.
If you'd like further information
Please contact us at [email protected] or call: 0131 554 3900
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Coffee Saints, 2a Little King Street, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
GBP 21.29 to GBP 41.88












