Third Islamabad Eat Festival concludes
A lot of restaurants got the chance to showcase their outlets in the third iteration of the festival
ISLAMABAD:
The three-day Islamabad Eat Festival 2019, carrying a variety of culinary delights for food lovers of twin cities, concluded at the F-9 Park on Sunday.
A lot of restaurants got the chance to showcase their outlets in the third iteration of the festival. Residents of the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi got to try a variety of dishes in a single location.
The three-day festival was arranged to promote food and music and visitors said they enjoyed it. The festival featured several entertaining cultural activities for kids and adults apart from just the dishes on offer.
Several high-end and well-reputed restaurants, cafes and food brands from the twin cities and other parts of the country set up their food stalls and activity areas.
Islamabad Eat was centred on the idea of creating an ultimate platform for people who love food and entertainment. Famous musical bands of the capital city also performed during the festival.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 18th, 2019.
The three-day Islamabad Eat Festival 2019, carrying a variety of culinary delights for food lovers of twin cities, concluded at the F-9 Park on Sunday.
A lot of restaurants got the chance to showcase their outlets in the third iteration of the festival. Residents of the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi got to try a variety of dishes in a single location.
The three-day festival was arranged to promote food and music and visitors said they enjoyed it. The festival featured several entertaining cultural activities for kids and adults apart from just the dishes on offer.
Several high-end and well-reputed restaurants, cafes and food brands from the twin cities and other parts of the country set up their food stalls and activity areas.
Islamabad Eat was centred on the idea of creating an ultimate platform for people who love food and entertainment. Famous musical bands of the capital city also performed during the festival.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 18th, 2019.