Navi Mumbai is hosting Food Truck Fest on March 16-17
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, NAVI MUMBAI/ Updated : Mar 13, 2019, 13:14 IST
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Navi Mumbai is hosting its most awaited Food Truck Fest on March 16-17 this year. This is a shout out for all the Mumbai people to enjoy a ‘no-cooking weekend’ and step out of their homes to make this event a big hit. The fest wil … Read more
Navi Mumbai is hosting its most awaited Food Truck Fest on March 16-17 this year. This is a shout out for all the Mumbai people to enjoy a ‘no-cooking weekend’ and step out of their homes to make this event a big hit. The fest will feature an interesting variety of cuisines, flea stalls, and also a number of fun activities. Read less
The event is being organised by the Bhukkad Flea along with Amigo Entertainment as a part of fundraising event for an NGO Earthangels Welfare Foundation—second edition of Navi Mumbai Food Truck Festival at Tandel Grounds, Seawoods.
The focus of this event is to bring people together for the love of food, and also bringing the best cuisines of the city under one roof. Further, there will be various fun activities and flea markets to keep you entertained.
A dedicated kids’ zone will be there to ensure that your kids have fun too. Food trucks, shopping stalls and food stalls are other highlights of this event. Those attending this fest will also get the opportunity to participate in activities such as panipuri eating competition, dance and singing competition, grape stomping, and much more.
Save the dates and be a part of this event with your family and friends.
Quick facts
- Date: March 16-17
- Timing: 11 AM to 10 PM
- Tickets: INR 20 per person
- Address: Tandel Ground, Seawoods, Navi Mumbai
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