Winter has been good to the foodies of the country so far with a plethora of food festivals already over and done with before December even struck.
Adding to the merriment and festive atmosphere of food festivals like a cherry on top, the 7Up Food Festival is going to take place nationwide within this month.
What is particularly noteworthy about the festival is that it just does not cater to big metropolitan cities. It’s nationwide!
Previously as well, the famed food festival held its own and breathed life by bringing together food joints and foodies under one roof where families, friends and the people of the country let their hair down and truly enjoyed themselves thoroughly.
It is reported that the food fest will be one of its kind this year.
Exquisite delicacies such as biryani, kunna, karrahi, channa chaat, seafood, Chinese cuisine, qorma, qeema and desserts are just some of the few names the festival will house.
Winter has been good to the foodies of the country so far with a plethora of food festivals already over and done with before December even struck
The festival will begin mid of this month and some of the tentative dates are: Sialkot (14-15), Hyderabad (22-23), Peshawar (22-23), Faisalabad (22-23), Gujranwala (28-29) and Sukkur (28-29).
The festival will also be held in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Multan, Bahawalpur, Gujranwala, Abbottabad, Mardan and Rahimyar Khan.
What is particularly noteworthy about the festival is that it just does not cater to big metropolitan cities. It’s nationwide!
It’s also reported that there’s going to be a midnight celebration as part of the festival in every city.
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