The festival is returning to Londonβs Business Design Centre for one weekend only
The National Geographic Traveller Food Festival announces its long-anticipated return to London this summer, from Saturday 16th β Sunday 17th July 2022. The capitalβs ultimate culinary and travel celebration will bring the very best of the worldβs food scene under one roof, for immersive experiences, world-class chef demonstrations, and exclusive menus.
- The festival returns to London for the first time since 2019
- Taking place on Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th July at Londonβs Business Design Centre
- The stellar line-up of chef experiences and talks includes Jose Pizarro, Grace Dent, Fuchsia Dunlop, Olia Hercules, with more to be announced
- Tickets are on sale now, starting from Β£10
Hosted at Londonβs Business Design Centre across two days, guests will be immersed in a series of culinary adventures including workshops and Masterclasses from some of the worldβs greatest chefs. With culinary experiences from the UK, Mediterranean, Asia and beyond, the festival is set to bring the very best flavours from every corner of the globe.
At the festival
Main Stage: Heading up the main stage on Saturdayβs kick-off day will be critically acclaimed Spanish chef and restaurateur Jose Pizarro followed by author, food writer and specialist in Chinese – particularly Sichuan – food, Fuchsia Dunlop. Further names include celebrated British chef Jack Stein and Ukrainian writer and chef Olia Hercules.
On Sunday, celebrity chef Aldo Zilli will give visitors a tantalising glimpse into an Italian kitchen alongside Korean-American TV chef Judy Jooβs βKorean Soulβ cooking. Foodies can also look forward to a special discussion with journalist and food critic Jay Rayner.
Speakersβ Corner: Alongside live demonstrations, a brilliant selection of hosts will be on hand, including Chris Bavin and Katrina Ridley. Visitors can also head to Speakersβ Corner to catch their favourite food writers and celebrated cookbook authors to discuss their latest work. This yearsβ line-up features Burmese food writer MiMi Aye, cookbook author Yasmin Khan, and Irish chef Jp McMahon.
Masterclasses: The festival will feature Masterclasses and immersive international experiences with destinations as diverse as Italy and Wales.
Tickets are available to purchase now from Β£10 until 31 January; followed by Β£13 from 1 February; finally Β£20 from 1 April (all ticket prices excluding admin charges). To purchase tickets, visit here
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