Beyond the taste of fish curry!

The annual Goa Food & Cultural Festival 2019 is all set to enthral the public from February 6 to 10, 2019 at D B Bandodkar Grounds, Panjim. The festival will feature delicious food and great performances by national-level bands like Antariksh, Thaikkudam Bridge, Pineapple Express, Bad Blood and more
Beyond the taste of fish curry!
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A man once said, “There is food, there is music, there is entertainment, but without people interacting with each other, there is no goal.” When one thinks of the state of Goa, one of the first thoughts that cross the mind is food. It’s time for cheers! As Goa’s most awaited Food and Cultural Festival is in town. From mouth-watering dishes to exotic concoctions, the festival will blend entertainment, music and delicacies for the tummy.

The festival focuses on exploring food, while culture will enfold itself with the melodic fusion of music, dance, live performances and entertainment. Over the years, the annual celebration has gathered maestros from various industries like tourism, hospitality, food and beverage, hotels, restaurateurs, beverage brands and lifestyle outlets to bring forth their premium offerings.

The festival favours not only locals but a number of tourists travelling to Goa. The five-day sizzling event has been drawing lakhs of tourists to the state since it first initiated. There are locals, nationals and international foodies who travel from far and wide to savour Goa on a platter and experience the spirit of fun and frolic that Goa has to offer. The festival spices up their extravagant vacation, where a taste of all the lovely food is at the tip of the tongue.

This Food and Cultural Festival will comprise more than 70 stalls. The occasion will constitute a diverse range of cuisines in vegetarian and non-vegetarian segments. For sweet-tooth pals, desserts and sweets will definitely be at arm’s reach.

With a multicultural past, Goa has rich traditional customs and rituals that are followed by the people. The culture of the people is also influenced by the Goan cuisine. Goa being tropical, the spices and flavours are intense. The festival will be an ideal place to savour food that’s uniquely Goan. But that’s not all! There’s a lot in store, with something for everyone.

There will also be a number of performances on each day of the festival. These live acts will feature a mix of local talent as well as some popular national names like Antariksh, Thaikkudam Bridge, Bad Blood, Pineapple Express and Lagori. The event will be graced with firework display, spot prizes and much more. Festivities will commence at 6pm on each day.

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