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Halal Industry Event
Secure your exhibition space. Compare booth options, pricing, and inclusions below.
$630
≈ IDR 10,080,000
$70/sqm
Results from previous editions — the proof of what exhibitors and visitors can expect. Figures are organiser-reported.
JIExpo Kemayoran, Jakarta
1,500+ exhibitors, 90,000+ visitors — 26th edition
SIAL Interfood 2025 (26th edition) brought together 1,500+ exhibitors and 90,000+ visitors from 30+ countries at JIExpo Kemayoran, Jakarta — one of the largest B2B food & beverage platforms in ASEAN, the world's most populous Muslim-majority market. Organised by Krista Exhibitions with the SIAL Group.
View edition details →Jakarta International Expo (JIExpo), Jakarta, Indonesia
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Part of the SIAL global food exhibition network. Indonesia's largest international food and beverage trade show with a significant halal section, held at Jakarta International Expo.
Break into the promising ASEAN food & beverage market
Part of the global SIAL network (present in 50 countries, with events in 7)
Meet 90,000+ trade visitors and buyers from 60+ countries (2025 edition)
$780
≈ IDR 12,324,000
$87/sqm
$756
≈ IDR 12,096,000
$42/sqm
$900
≈ IDR 14,220,000
$100/sqm
$1,400
≈ IDR 22,120,000
$78/sqm
Contact for pricing
Secure your exhibition space and connect with global halal industry buyers.
Apply via sialinterfood.com/exhibitor
SIAL InterFood Jakarta is co-organised by Comexposium (France) and Kristamedia Pratama (Indonesia)
Held at JIExpo Kemayoran, Jakarta
Product sectors: Food & Beverages, Hospitality, Food Tech, Halal
Country pavilions available via national trade bodies
Halal certified products well represented
Malaysia
August 14, 2026 – August 16, 2026
Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC)
Indonesia
August 28, 2026 – August 28, 2026
Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE BSD City)
Philippines
November 12, 2026 – November 14, 2026
World Trade Center Metro Manila
Calculated for Jakarta International Expo (JIExpo) (Muslim World League method, Shafi'i Asr). These are approximate — confirm with a local mosque or a prayer-times app on the day.
| Day | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wed 11 Nov | 04:12 | 05:25 | 11:37 | 14:57 | 17:48 | 18:57 |
| Thu 12 Nov | 04:12 | 05:25 | 11:37 | 14:58 | 17:48 | 18:57 |
| Fri 13 Nov | 04:12 | 05:25 | 11:37 | 14:58 | 17:49 | 18:58 |
| Sat 14 Nov | 04:12 | 05:25 | 11:37 | 14:59 | 17:49 | 18:58 |

Muslim Traveller Guide
Jakarta is effortless for Muslim travellers — Indonesia is the world's most populous Muslim-majority country, so halal food is the default, mosques and musalla are everywhere (including the vast Istiqlal Mosque), and prayer times structure the day. Traffic is heavy, so plan around the MRT, commuter rail and ride-hailing (Gojek and Grab).
5 halal places to visit
The mosques and Islamic-heritage landmarks worth your time around the expo.

Sawah Besar, Central Jakarta
The largest mosque in Southeast Asia and Indonesia's national mosque, open to visitors.

Menteng, Central Jakarta
A distinctive boat-shaped mosque without a dome, symbolising the old Sunda Kelapa port.

Menteng, Central Jakarta
A historic mosque in a converted Dutch-colonial building named after a national heroine.

Pinangsia, West Jakarta
A historic colonial-era district near old mosques with plentiful halal street food.

Central Jakarta
Jakarta's central landmark beside Istiqlal Mosque, a natural pairing on a heritage walk.
5 places to eat
Real, well-loved halal restaurants across Jakarta, from cheap local legends to special-occasion dining.

Indonesian · Menteng$$
A well-known halal-certified chain famous for satay and classic Indonesian comfort dishes.

Middle Eastern · Cikini, Central Jakarta$$
A long-running spot for Arabic grills, mandi rice and kebabs popular with Muslim diners.

Indonesian · Menteng, Central Jakarta$$$
An upscale restaurant serving refined traditional Indonesian dishes in an elegant heritage setting.

Where to stay
Hand-picked places to stay, near the action.

Thamrin, Central Jakarta
A landmark five-star hotel beside the Selamat Datang roundabout in the heart of the city.

Mega Kuningan, South Jakarta
An upscale tower hotel in the business district with skyline views.

Know before you go
Everything a Muslim traveller needs to land in Jakarta with confidence.
Getting in
Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK)
• Airport Rail Link — ~50 min to BNI City / Manggarai
• Grab / Gojek / taxi — 60-90 min
Halim Perdanakusuma Airport (HLP)
• Grab / Gojek — 30-60 min
Getting around
The MRT Jakarta north-south line, TransJakarta BRT buses and KRL commuter rail help you skip the traffic.
Gojek/Grab (cars and motorbike taxis) are the easiest way around; Blue Bird is a reliable metered taxi.
Visa & entry
Getting here
Most halal-expo buyers and exhibitors fly in from the world's main halal hubs. Here's how to reach Jakarta from each — entry rules vary by nationality, so check the Visa & entry note.
See the full Jakarta travel guide →
Sources: https://www.indonesia.travel · https://molina.imigrasi.go.id (e-VOA)
Sundanese · Cikini, Central Jakarta$$
Popular halal Sundanese restaurant with a wide spread of West Javanese dishes.

Turkish · Kemang, South Jakarta$$
A popular Turkish restaurant serving kebabs, pide and mezze in a themed interior.
Hayam Wuruk, West Jakarta
A reliable mid-range Indonesian-brand hotel central to shopping and dining areas.

TB Simatupang, South Jakarta
A comfortable mid-tier business hotel along the southern ring road.

Kemang, South Jakarta
A clean budget hotel in the lively Kemang neighbourhood.

Juanda, Central Jakarta
An affordable no-frills chain hotel close to the old town and Istiqlal Mosque.
Money
Indonesian Rupiah · IDR
Cash matters at warungs and markets; cards and e-wallets (GoPay/OVO) work in malls and hotels.
Tipping is not customary; a service charge is often already added.
Connectivity
Telkomsel, Indosat and XL SIMs at CGK arrivals
Plug: Type C / F (European 2-pin) · 230V / 50Hz
Emergency
General: 112
Fire: 113
Safety
Where to pray
Istiqlal Mosque — The largest mosque in Southeast Asia; visitors are welcome (it faces the Catholic cathedral — a symbol of tolerance).
Musalla everywhere — Prayer rooms are standard in every mall, office and transport hub.