Thursday, July 2, 2020

Taste of London 2016 Five Days of Foodie Heaven

Taste of London 2016 Five Days of Foodie Heaven Taste of London 2016: Five Days of Foodie Heaven Image: Taste of London on FacebookIT’S a potent indicator of the success of a culinary festival that someone as celebrated for innovation and experimentation as celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal can describe it as “the most serious, indulgent and exciting food festival, bar none”.  First launched in London back in 2004, with only a handful of Londoners supporting it, Taste of London has become a phenomenally successful global festival brand, wowing audiences everywhere from Sydney to Toronto, Milan to Amsterdam, Dublin to Hong Kong.“Taste is the most serious, indulgent and exciting food festival, bar none.”But it’s unsurprising that Taste of London looms large in the hearts of the organisers. Not only is the English capital their maiden venue, but it’s a location that has stayed true and kept faith with the Taste experienceâ€"and then some!With the Taste of London festival now in its 13th year, the phenomenal demand  in its hometown for the delectable delights and culina ry showpieces that the event  always guarantees has led to the creation of a fifth day of events.This global promotional video for Taste Festivals features some of the best known names in international cuisine, including Michel Roux Jr, Jamie Oliver, Raymond Blanc and Heston Blumenthal, talking about the special magic of the Taste experience.Image Source: YoutubeThis year’s Taste of London festival will feature more than 40 of the city’s best restaurants, creating 200 taster-sized signature dishes to enable patrons to create the perfect taster menu.Guest appearances by household names such as Nathan Outlaw and  Masterchef judge Monica Galetti in live demonstrations  and at their restaurants in the festival are only the tip of the iceberg. Taste of London will also boast appearances by over two-dozen of the city‘s most acclaimed chefs, including  Michael Reid,  Sebby Holmes,  Lee Westcott,  Vivek Singh,  Simon Whiteside,  Eric Chavot, and  Pierre Koffman, to name but a few.Ther e will be interactive masterclasses and demonstrations and a whole host of  complimentary activities including wine and spirit tastings, as well as numerous boutique  food markets offering a great selection of exclusive gourmet food and products from the more than 200 food and drink purveyors, artisan producers and manufacturers in situ at Regent’s Park for the festival.In the stunning surrounds of Regent’s Park, there is really nowhere else for foodies to be come this June 15-19.  Thats five full days of stunning food, prepared by the city’s greatest restaurants, world famous chefs, superb drink and outstanding entertainment, all in a convenient and beautiful landmark London location.Organisers of Taste of London have prepared  a range of ticketing options to cater for the varying demands of people who wish to attend this extravaganza, starting with the standard admission, costing from £16 plus booking fee.Visit the Taste of London website for booking and further information .Image Source: TASTE FESTIVALS Taste of London 2016 Five Days of Foodie Heaven Taste of London 2016: Five Days of Foodie Heaven Image: Taste of London on FacebookIT’S a potent indicator of the success of a culinary festival that someone as celebrated for innovation and experimentation as celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal can describe it as “the most serious, indulgent and exciting food festival, bar none”.  First launched in London back in 2004, with only a handful of Londoners supporting it, Taste of London has become a phenomenally successful global festival brand, wowing audiences everywhere from Sydney to Toronto, Milan to Amsterdam, Dublin to Hong Kong.“Taste is the most serious, indulgent and exciting food festival, bar none.”But it’s unsurprising that Taste of London looms large in the hearts of the organisers. Not only is the English capital their maiden venue, but it’s a location that has stayed true and kept faith with the Taste experienceâ€"and then some!With the Taste of London festival now in its 13th year, the phenomenal demand  in its hometown for the delectable delights and culina ry showpieces that the event  always guarantees has led to the creation of a fifth day of events.This global promotional video for Taste Festivals features some of the best known names in international cuisine, including Michel Roux Jr, Jamie Oliver, Raymond Blanc and Heston Blumenthal, talking about the special magic of the Taste experience.Image Source: YoutubeThis year’s Taste of London festival will feature more than 40 of the city’s best restaurants, creating 200 taster-sized signature dishes to enable patrons to create the perfect taster menu.Guest appearances by household names such as Nathan Outlaw and  Masterchef judge Monica Galetti in live demonstrations  and at their restaurants in the festival are only the tip of the iceberg. Taste of London will also boast appearances by over two-dozen of the city‘s most acclaimed chefs, including  Michael Reid,  Sebby Holmes,  Lee Westcott,  Vivek Singh,  Simon Whiteside,  Eric Chavot, and  Pierre Koffman, to name but a few.Ther e will be interactive masterclasses and demonstrations and a whole host of  complimentary activities including wine and spirit tastings, as well as numerous boutique  food markets offering a great selection of exclusive gourmet food and products from the more than 200 food and drink purveyors, artisan producers and manufacturers in situ at Regent’s Park for the festival.In the stunning surrounds of Regent’s Park, there is really nowhere else for foodies to be come this June 15-19.  Thats five full days of stunning food, prepared by the city’s greatest restaurants, world famous chefs, superb drink and outstanding entertainment, all in a convenient and beautiful landmark London location.Organisers of Taste of London have prepared  a range of ticketing options to cater for the varying demands of people who wish to attend this extravaganza, starting with the standard admission, costing from £16 plus booking fee.Visit the Taste of London website for booking and further information .Image Source: TASTE FESTIVALS

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