The National Geographic Traveller (UK) Food Festival announces new dining options for 2024Â
The country’s most in-demand street food vendors will be bringing their international flavours to the Food Festival this summer, and APL 91¿ì²¥ is pleased to reveal the first five. Taking place at London’s Business Design Centre on 20-21 July, this year’s show will offer visitors an even wider range of opportunities to explore global cuisines. Â
Five unmissable street food stands
- Jollof Mama: Specialising in West African cuisine, Jollof Mama’s repertoire includes traditional jollof rice, crunchy slaw and an array of richly spiced smoked meats grilled in the suya style — all packed into generous rice bowls and burritos.
- Lime Face: From tofu and kimchi bao buns to salt and Szechuan pepper chicken wings, Lime Face will be offering up a selection of Southeast Asian street foods, with vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options available.
- Amani Kitchen: Based in the historical market town of Hitchin, Amani Kitchen specialises in hearty street food packed with Middle Eastern flavours. Prepare for dishes like saffron chicken and lamb-loaded fries topped with harissa and garlic mayo.
- The Duck Shed: This food truck from culinary duo Hodge & Huggett will be serving up duck burgers, vegan wraps and salad boxes showcasing different culinary styles, including Vietnamese and French, all finished off with homemade jams and sauces.
- Mexgrocer: Sample the flavours of Mexico with dishes crafted using Mexgrocer’s wide range of groceries, chillies and seasonings.
Early-bird tickets for the National Geographic Traveller (UK) Food Festival are on sale now, allowing users the chance to save over 30%. For further details and ticket information, click .