Asian food lovers can visit London’s “first ever” Aromas of Asia food festival this weekend, celebrating the diversity of Asian cuisine.
Taking place at Woolwich’s Artillery Square this Saturday (September 21), this newest addition to London’s many food festivals celebrates the diversity of Asian food and serves as part of East and South East Asian Heritage Month.
During the event visitors can explore a wide range of Asian dishes, from curries, katsu dishes, dumplings and more.
Sushi and Dumpling Pimps.
The event will feature popular vendors including Boba & Go, Claypot Goodness, Himalayan Tiffin, WowAlongside the culinary offerings, the festival will also be hosting live cooking demonstrations, along with dance and performance acts during the day to really immerse you into the world of Asian culture.
You can also shop for gifts from a range of artisan handcraft sellers during the event and help judges score cuisine rating them on taste, presentation and overall experience.
Asia festival at Artillery Square.
Paul Prichard, Development Director at Berkeley Homes, commented: "We are thrilled to be supporting the inaugural Aromas of“This event celebrates the diverse and valuable culinary traditions of Asian communities and adds to the vibrant tapestry of cultures within the neighbourhood.
“The festival showcases the strong cultural offering that is right on the doorstep of Royal Arsenal Riverside."
Aromas of Asia food festival will take place this Saturday (September 21) at Artillery Square, running from 11am until 6pm.
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