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Just Eat Food Fest debuts: 22–24 July at Shoreditch’s Red Market

Just Eat Food Fest debuts: 22–24 July at Shoreditch’s Red Market

On 22nd July London food fans will have the chance to experience a new gastronomic festival, the Just Eat Food Fest. 

Leading restaurants from across the UK will come together in Red Market, Shoreditch, to offer guests a chance to explore and try multiple world cuisines which are all available to order via the Just Eat app: Caribbean, Italian, American, Chinese and Vietnamese are others.

Guests will be invited to try up to three dishes for £8 from the pop-up street food vendors including favourites such as Jerk Chicken and Curry Goat from Caribbean restaurant Panda Berry, Vietnamese cold spicy Banh Mi sandwiches from Whaam Banh Mi or for those with a sweet tooth peanut butter or strawberry cheesecake flavour doughnuts from Dum Dum Donutterie.

The restaurants present at the Food Fest will include:

  • American – Red Dog Saloon
  • Caribbean – Panda Berry
  • Dessert – Dum Dum Donutterie
  • Smoothies and juices – Gyms Kitchen
  • Italian Pizza – Sapore Vero
  • Chinese – Ping Pong
  • Vietnamese – Whaam Banh Mi

The weekend will be filled with a line-up of popular live music, DJs and entertainment inspired by  cultures from around the globe, making the festival a great place to spend the day or evening with friends and family.

Dishes will also be available individually for £4 ; cash bar will be open late serving summer favourites, including a signature Just Eat cocktail.

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The Just Eat Food Fest is on from 22nd-24th July 2016, for further information visit here.

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