Street Food Warehouse have announced that Plymouth Street Food Festival will be returning to Central Park over the early May Bank Holiday.
From Friday, 3 to Monday 6 May they will be bringing four days of food, entertainment and family fun. Up to 30 top street food traders will serve cuisines from across the world in the centre of Plymouth offering a delectable array of dishes for visitors to enjoy.
This year the festival is promising to be bigger, better and tastier than ever with more traders, market stalls and fun for all ages.
Street Food Warehouse are the team behind some of the street food festivals across the Welsh and South West coasts. They have cemented their reputation by hosting successful events for over 7 years.
A spokesperson for Street Food Warehouse said: “After the huge success of Plymouth Street Food Festival last year, we are so excited to be back with a bigger festival and more delicious food.
Vendors apply from across the UK to trade at our events allowing us to share new and exciting cuisines and provide a platform for up-and-coming talents on the food scene. The people of Plymouth proved they have a huge appetite for high-quality food and we’re happy to return for another four days of fun.
“This year we’re ramping things up with more top-class traders, extended bars and a bigger commitment to sustainability than ever before. We’re also excited to offer a new selection of evening entertainment so visitors can enjoy some fantastic food alongside live music and a few surprises. Plymouth Street Food Festival is the perfect place to spend your weekend with friends and family enjoying delicious food and good vibes all around. Get ready for full bellies and great memories!”
The festival provides a unique opportunity for visitors as no two traders offer the same cuisine. This allows traders to showcase their individuality whilst treating customers to a wider range of dishes from near and far. Individuals could feast on anything from Indian to Vietnamese, Thai to Moroccan, Mexican to Afghan, Caribbean to Uzbek, with food to suit every dietary requirement and plenty to satisfy the sweet tooth as well. People might recognise a few friendly faces of the traders from previous festivals as well as a bunch of new and exciting ones too.
Plymouth-born Barbican Bao will be joining the line-up of tasty traders with their impossibly soft Japanese buns. Devon-based trader ‘Little Marakesh’ will also be joining the festival for another year showcasing their delicious Moroccan cuisine. For all the dessert lovers ‘Nomad Waffles’ are back and serving heavenly hand-crafted, saucy stick waffles.
Street Food Warehouse prides itself on a continued commitment to sustainability and this year to help reduce single-use plastic every adult ticket purchase includes a reusable cup.
For more information on this year’s festival, visit: www.plymouthstreetfoodfestival.co.uk