Take the High Road to all the tasty treats that The Streatham Food Festival has to offer
The Streatham Food Festival is back for 2023 and bigger than ever.
This year’s event will take place from June 29 to July 2, showcasing the incredible range of global food on offer in Streatham.
The Food Festival aims to encourage residents and visitors to try somewhere new and explore the wide range of cuisines available in SW2 and SW16.
This year, 45 different cafes, restaurants and bars in Streatham will be offering special taster dishes, priced between £5 and £10, giving people plenty of time to taste their way around Streatham, encouraging people to take a food tour through the area.
This year’s participants include Gusto House, Castello Fish Bar and Chungchun, alongside food festival favourites, The White Lion, Rice Republic, Perfect Blend, Slurp, BeWYLD and Tribe.
A map detailing participating restaurants and their offers can be found at www.streathamfoodfestival.com and www.instreatham.com.
This year will also see the return of the Saturday Food Fair on Streatham Green on July 1.
The event will see hot and cold food, drinks and tasty treats to celebrate the festival from noon to 7pm.
Participants include Fish Tale, Streatham Wine House, SW16 Bar & Kitchen, London Smoke & Cure, Neriman Sandwiches, MeatBread and Bravi Ragazzi.
Lou Abbotts, BID manager of the event organisers, said: “It is a challenging time for local businesses, and this is our opportunity to help them thrive by celebrating the brilliant food and drink we have right here on our doorsteps.
This year’s event is going to be our biggest yet, with the most amazing selection of businesses taking part in the Food Tour and the return of the Food Fair, too. We can’t wait to welcome locals and those from further afield to explore the amazing tastes from around the world here in Streatham.”
To keep up-to-date on news about the Streatham Food Festival, follow @streathamfood (Twitter and Instagram) and @streathamfoodfestival (Facebook).
Picture: Great food is to be had all across Streatham Pictures: InStreatham BID