Spice Out 2 to be unveiled at Food Festival

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Spice out 2 is being launched at Werribee Race on 15 August on the side-lines of the South Asian Food Festival. With many entrepreneurs from the hospitality sector expected to take part in the two-day food festival, the corporate event will be an exclusive opportunity for entrepreneurs to network during the festival hours.

Spice Out is the Indian Executive Club’s (IEC) annual publication targeting the hospitality sector. Last year, the title was launched by world-renowned Chef Sanjeev Kapoor at a grand event attaneded by over three hundred guests. Continuing with the tradition of hosting unqiue corporate events, IEC is preparing for high end partners to make the event worthwhile for particpants. The event will also feature awards to recognise the who’s who of hospitality sector in Melbourne.

The two festivals – South Asian Food Festival and International Food Festival – is an occasion that promises to bring numerous food lovers from across Victoria to Wyndham area. The event organised by Festivals of South Asia Inc is partnering with many local community organisations like OFBJP and Western Gymkhana. In March, FOSAI organised a Holi Fest which drew around 18,000 participants. The event has local artistes performing, spice markets and food workshops. This is the first time an Indian Food Festival is being organised in Australia.

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