Sunday 29 October 2017

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- Navnee gulati (gnavnee@gmail.com)

The only thing better than talking about food is eating it! Foodie is the new religion which everyone likes to follow with vigor and hunger. Food festiv als, baking & cooking workshops, wine tours, chocolate tasting, dimsum evenings, kebab-chaat trails...There’s much on your plate but it keeps you craving for more. One cannot think well, love well, and sleep well, if one has not dined well! For the last few years, Delhites have been showered with an array of food festivals ranging from the Asian Hawkers Festivals with their East-Asian offerings to the Indian Street Food Festival, which brings together the best of cheap, Indian street food. Check out the list of upcoming food festivals in Delhi and mark you calendar already!

1. Asian Hawkers Market-October 21-23(Select Citywalk)

The Asian Hawkers Market is one-of-its kind on Delhi's decadent food calendar. Be it the authentic yet festive decorations or the musical vibe, the market is meant to welcome foodies to a season of celebrations.

2. Great Indian Food Festival-November 5-6 (Dilli Haat Pitampura )

It is a rare event when the most iconic of street food vendors come together and celebrate the flavours of India. This one day gathering is what a foodie's dreams are made of, especially if you have a weakness for the spicy Indian cuisine.

3. Lloyd Palate Festival-November 18- 20

Imagine fine dining and celebrity chefs getting out of their restaurants to come together at a gathering of musicians and artists. The Lloyd Palate Festival celebrates food in a classy way, and the list of its highlights (eg. Fat Lulu's, Elma's, Dusit Devarana etc) is just as promising, as it is fancy.

4.NASVI Street Food Festival-November 23- 25(Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium )

The National Association of Street Vendors of India is set to bring their celebration of local Indian cuisine for the second time around. Last year, Delhites were seen binging to their heart's content, and with the winter cold combined with spicy street food, it is sure to attract foodies all over again. 

5.Street Food Festival- 11 – 13 December(Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium)



Delhi loves its street food and with this festival, you can expect to taste how the rest of the country eats on their streets. They’ve curated stalls from all over- the South, East and West and of course, our very own North.

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