All eyes are set on Lusaka Gymkhana Club, as Coca-Cola Flavours festival lights up the social space this weekend.
Labambam Place, a classy restaurant and café, with specialty for Nigerian cuisine will be among other participants to headline this year’s event.
Read more: Kalindula singer, Banda, targets issues of premarital sex in new album
The festival is said to be a spectacular celebration of Zambian and international cuisine, with culinary master chefs at hand to offer endless thrills.
This one-day event will showcase the finest culinary talents and offer an immersive cultural experience that highlights Zambia’s rich and vast heritage.
With a diverse range of food and drink stalls, the festival will offer locals live cooking demonstrations, and interactive workshops, as it invites everyone to indulge in a sensory journey that explores the unique tastes and textures of Zambia and the world.
Speaking with Zambia Monitor, team lead at Labambam Place, Ugo Nwosu-Utoh, expressed delight at preparations for the food festival.
“Everything is set. Visitors are guaranteed to experience the most diverse of Nigerian cuisine never seen anywhere. We too sabi Naija food,” she said.
The event will also feature top chefs, local food artisans, and renowned international culinary experts, all coming together to create an unforgettable experience.
Live music performances will be delivered by a diverse lineup of local and international artistes featuring some of Africa’s top DJs and musicians namely Bobby East, Towela Kaira, Ndine Emma, Dj K-plus Dj Clap, Dj My Boyfriend, Dj Toots, Dj Twizie, Dj Daniel Go Crazy, and many others.
Family Fun Zones will be available to Keep the little ones entertained with face painting, games, and other kid-friendly activities.
Flavours Market shop will be set for locally produced food items, artisanal products, and unique souvenirs.
Contributed by Harbguy Mwambazi
WARNING! All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express permission from ZAMBIA MONITOR.
Comments