In Focus
SolBridge Alumni Highlight: Kimberly Limanto
This month we
recognize Kimberly Limanto, SolBridge alum class of 2018 from Indonesia. With
her friends, Kimberly is a businesswoman and proud owner of a bistro called
Nomu in Surabaya, Indonesia.
Nomu bistro and
café is an eatery carrying the concept of West and East fusion food with
various appetizers, main courses, and desserts that are updated almost every
week. Conveniently located in the west part of Surabaya, Kimberly oversees the
restaurant's day-to-day operation, menu design and selection, and overall
customer satisfaction.
Before opening
her own business, Kimberly's fluency in English, Korean, and Chinese got her
hired by Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA). KOTRA is a
state-funded trade and investment organization operated by South Korea's
government to support business partnerships between Indonesian global companies
and Korean companies.
Driven by her
desire to have full control of her time and energy, Kimberly decided to give up
her corporate life and own a business and channel her passion. Although this is
her first entrepreneurial project, Kimberly has been known to her friends and
families for the longest time to be a culinary enthusiast. She is no stranger
to having insights about specific places to eat, signature dishes in different
corners of the cities, as well as the best way to enjoy particular kinds of
food. It's not uncommon for Kimberly to travel to a foreign country to try the
food. In addition to living in Korea for four years, Kimberly also lived in
Singapore and the UK – making her culinary exposure extremely rich and diverse.
So when one of
her friends' online desert business took off during the pandemic, Kimberly was
roped in to use her MBA and love for food to bring the business up by
establishing an eatery offering a wide range of food instead of just brownies.
Now, you can find Kimberly at Nomu every day, making sure her foods stay
delicious, the customers remain happy, and the menu stays innovative.
Kimberly graduated
with a Master of Business Administration degree from SolBridge in 2018, though
many SolBridgers remember her fondly as the Academic Affairs Assistant on the
5th floor for two years upon finishing her MBA degree.
"Owning a
business runs in my family's genes," Kimberly said. "And Nomu brings
people together. I'm not talking only about the customers, but also the
wonderful people I work with come from different backgrounds, yet all of us
share the same passion for food", she added. While giving a tour of her
restaurant, she pointed out that chefs at Nomu have experience working and
studying in Bali, Japan, Korea, and many more.
Please check
out Nomu's IG account _justnomu, and don't forget to visit Kimberly and
try Nomu's food when you visit Surabaya!