Palate Fest 2023, the original food festival and the largest in the Indian subcontinent, is back with its latest edition, in collaboration with Mirchi Live, bigger and better than ever before.
The two day food extravaganza is taking place at a brand new venue, the versatile Aerocity Grounds at GMR Aerocity. The fest will be on from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM on the 4th and 5th of February 2023.
“This year is going to be extravagant as it will bring thousands across the capital territory together at a larger, more conveniently located venue, to cherish the cultural tenacity of the region, and will allow local food start-ups, makers, creators and performers to get an extraordinary platform to showcase their talent, enthuses Ruchi Sibal, co-founder ; Director, Cibology Pvt. Ltd.
The culinary focused festival will also witness enthralling performances, catering to the versatile audience that will be in attendance. On the 4th of February, there will be an extravaganza of electronic dance music from the popular duo, Midival Punditz followed by Jasleen Royal, a contemporary multi-lingual artist who will wow us with her performance. On the 5th of February we will have sufi masters Salman-Zaman perform post which Benny Dayal will croon to the audience. Unlimited Greens, a unit of Greenways Nursery will be additionally boosting the nature quotient with a further injection of planting, which will combine with curated art installations by Studio Paradise.
The food festival will have stalls set up by leading names in the culinary space, including from the kitchens of five star hotels in the city, like the Hyatt, Soulinaire by IHCL, Ambassador and more.
The lasting Delhi winters make for a great time to have delicacies from the coal fired ovens of Koyla Kebab, Spice Market and The Great Kebab Factory, all whom will be present at the venue, and for those with a taste for more continental cuisine, Burgerama with their triple patty burgers and Conosh are there for the tasting.
With the popularity of Asian food growing in the capital, the fests’ directors bring us Wok In The Cloud, Kylin, Art Of Dumpling, Basil and Lime and more. For everyone with a sweet tooth, there are a host of bakeries, old and new alike; Red Moon Bakery, Bloom Café and Basque Cheesecake, to name but a handful, present at the fest. The ever popular Masala Story will also be there, as well as coffee connoisseurs, Blue Tokai.
