Celebs sample Karachi Eat’s specialties

Author: Daily Times Monitor

Karachi Eat, one of the most anticipated events of the year, concluded with boundless tastes on Monday. The popular food fest is famous for introducing exclusive and exceptional and unusual food items. This year was no exception with 90 new entries the organizers termed ‘Karachi Eat Specials’. Karachi Eat shifted its venue to the mammoth Beach Park. According to the organisers, approximately 200,000 – 250,000 people attended the food-fest over three days. The design philosophy behind the colourful festival was to make it “look premium but accessible to everybody”. A parking map, event layout and stalls list was provided on the fest’s Facebook page. Numerous celebrities were also spotted at the festival, including, Sarwat Gillani, Hina ALtaf, Shaneira Akram, George fulton, Tapu Javeri, Racchel Vicajji, Faiza Saleem, Junaid khan and Azfar Rehman.

Published in Daily Times, January 16th 2019.

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