Islamabad : A three-day food festival ‘Islamabad Eat Spring Edition’ continued in full swing here at Jinnah Convention Centre, Islamabad.With a variety of scrumptious food stalls and appetizing presentations by established and upcoming food chains, this is a welcoming move to let twin cities experience a unique food festival centred on the idea of creating one ultimate platform for people who love food, said the organizers.The three-day festival will conclude today (Sunday).This family festival features a number of entertaining cultural activities for kids and adults.A number of high end and well-reputed restaurants, cafes and food brands from the twin cities and other parts of the country have set up their food stalls at the activity area, providing high quality food to the visitors.A musical concerts was also part of the festival to entertain the visitors of the festival.
from The News International - Islamabad http://bit.ly/2D1RLxA
Sunday, April 7, 2019
Food festival continues
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