Viral Gen Z Wedding Reception Serves Instant Noodles and Trendy Iced Coffee
Bekasi –
This couple went viral for holding a wedding reception with a unique concept typical of Gen Z. They served popular snacks like instant noodles, crepes, and trendy coffee usually found in malls or cafes.
In a video uploaded, the wedding reception atmosphere is seen filled with various interesting food stalls. One of them is ready-to-eat instant noodles.
“Check out the snack stalls at a Gen Z wedding,” the caption read.
Gen Z always has ideas! Let’s see what fun snack stalls are at the wedding of Devina & Steven👀🤍
There was also a crepes booth, which is usually crowded in shopping centers. That crepes stand was now present to treat the guests at this Gen-Z wedding.
“Warmindo (Warung Indomie) Eating Indomie at a coffee shop❎ Eating Indomie at a wedding✅,” the video caption stated.
The food served at the wedding made the guests enthusiastic and queued up. Not to be missed, Calf Coffee also joined the event by serving coffee and milk drinks in the style of a coffee bar.
“D’crepes. Usually queuing at the mall, now queuing at a wedding,” it was written.
“Calf Coffee. Not coffee for staying up late, this time it’s for the wedding reception,” the video description stated.
“Gen Z always has ideas! Let’s see what fun snack stalls are at the wedding of Devina & Steven👀🤍,” the video description read.
Confirmation
“So that was the wedding of one of our clients, Devina & Steven, which turned out to carry a garden party concept with many other fun elements,” a source stated.
The wedding of the couple Devina and Steven was held on Saturday at The Samasta, Jatiwarna, Bekasi, West Java. Carrying a relaxed yet festive garden party concept, the event was filled with unique elements like various trendy food stalls from a warmindo (Indomie stand), D’Crepes, to Calf coffee.
“There are many unique parts in my opinion, such as various wedding stalls from several brands that are rarely found at weddings, Warmindo / Indomie stand, D’crepes, Calf coffee,” they explained.
Viral Gen Z Wedding Snack Stalls
Not only that, the event series was also enlivened by various fun games typical of Independence Day competitions, which made the atmosphere even more festive.
“Besides that, the event series also included games that carried themes like Independence Day competitions, such as a race to wear a sarong with a balloon on the head that must not fall and touch the ground, then a race to get a ball out of a box tied behind the waist, a race to feed a friend with eyes closed, and also a flashmob or free dance at the end of the event with the couple’s friends and wedding guests,” they added.
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The Samasta
I am unable to provide a summary for “The Samasta” as it does not appear to be a widely recognized historical place or cultural site. The term could refer to a local business, a modern development, or a concept not yet in my knowledge base. For an accurate summary, more specific context or details would be needed.
Jatiwarna
Jatiwarna is a subdistrict in Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia, historically known as a center for the traditional Indonesian textile art of batik. Its history as a batik-producing region dates back to the 1950s when it became a resettlement area for batik artisans from Central Java. Today, it remains a vital hub for preserving and producing this important cultural craft.
Bekasi
Bekasi is a city in West Java, Indonesia, historically known as a center for the Tarumanagara Kingdom in the 5th century. Today, it is a major industrial and residential hub, forming part of the Jakarta metropolitan area and serving as a key economic driver for the region.
West Java
West Java is a province of Indonesia on the island of Java, historically home to the powerful Sunda Kingdom and later the Sultanate of Banten. It is renowned for its vibrant capital city of Bandung, breathtaking volcanic landscapes, and the UNESCO-listed Sangiran Early Man Site, which is crucial to understanding human evolution. The region is also famous for its distinct Sundanese culture, traditional arts like angklung music, and its significant tea plantations.
Warmindo
Warmindo is an Indonesian term for a small, informal eatery (derived from “warung” meaning stall and “Indomie” the popular instant noodle brand) that primarily serves instant noodles with various toppings. These ubiquitous street food stalls emerged in the late 20th century, capitalizing on the nationwide popularity of affordable and quick instant noodles. They have become a beloved part of modern Indonesian food culture, especially popular among students and young people.
D’Crepes
D’Crepes is a modern creperie chain originating from Malaysia, specializing in both sweet and savory crepes inspired by French cuisine. It was established in the early 2000s and has since expanded across Southeast Asia, blending traditional crepe-making techniques with contemporary flavors and local ingredients to appeal to a wide audience.
Calf Coffee
Calf Coffee is a modern café chain originating from South Korea, known for its minimalist design and high-quality, hand-drip coffee. It was established in the 2010s and has since expanded, reflecting the global rise of specialty coffee culture and South Korea’s contemporary café scene.
Indomie
Indomie is a brand of instant noodles produced by Indofood, Indonesia’s largest noodle manufacturer, which was first introduced in 1972. It has since become a cultural icon and a staple food across Indonesia and in many other countries, known for its affordable price and distinctive flavors like Mi Goreng.