National Food Festival On Christmas Is Bringing Yummy Street Food From Over 25 States To Delhi!

by Vidisha Khaitan
National Food Festival On Christmas Is Bringing Yummy Street Food From Over 25 States To Delhi!

National Food Festival is here with an 11th edition on Christmas Day. Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium is extending the food festivities from December 25th to December 29th this year. Before 2020 begins, we plan to go all out all five days. This is why we love Delhi; food fests keep us alive. There are so many food festivals all year, but we wait around for this one and we’ll tell you why. Take our word for it, this one is like no other. You won’t find your average local restaurants and vendors here. If you’ve been waiting all year to try something you’ve never had before, this is the food festival for you.

What is it

This is a one of a kind food fest. A decade of successful fooding has made this festival stronger and yummier. More than 25 states are well represented, all together at this food festival. That’s what sets this one apart from the rest. Street food vendors from all over the country set up stalls in their regional styles. They carry their cultures and spices from the corners of this amazing country to one location: Delhi. India’s diversity is served on a platter here and believe us, it is delicious.

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What’s more

Over 25,000 people roam the stadium per day during National Food Festival. Expect crazy crowds on Christmas Day in Christmas spirit. Get the festive feels on 25th with all the Eggnog and Plum Cake you can fathom. Keep up the cheer through New Year’s Day because the festival goes on till December 29th, just in time for New Year’s Eve celebrations to begin. Reach at noon and stay till 10 PM. We suggest you use public transport to avoid parking delays.

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The National Food Festival comes decked in Delhi feels with colourful confetti and white tents. Street food is big in Delhi. Dilliwale would without a doubt pick Gol Gappe over gourmet. So, we’re getting exactly what we wanted. Nothing is going to keep us in bed this winter with food like this making the rounds. We can’t wait for Christmas and now you know why. Are your Christmas plans sorted now too?

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