Italian roasted chestnuts, Argentinian empanadas… a world of flavours awaits at Culinary Carnival

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Prepare your tastebuds for a flavour extravaganza at Culinary Carnival on Saturday, 1 June.

Culinary Carnival will open your senses to flavours and entertainment from right around the world in celebration of the amazing diversity of Fairfield City.

Joining the crowd-favourite asado barbecue, Spanish paella and Argentinian empanadas will be kefta and falafel rolls, Italian roasted chestnuts, arancini and exciting desserts, such as sugarcane mocktails, artisan ice pops, cakes and pastries.

For those wanting to add to their own kitchen skills, there will be Assyrian and dessert cooking demonstrations. For the children, there will be quesadilla and bruschetta cooking workshops.

Fairfield City Mayor Frank Carbone said Culinary Carnival was evolving into a truly international event.

“More than 107,000 people currently living in Fairfield City were born overseas, with residents hailing from more than 104 different nations. We want Culinary Carnival to reflect our City’s diversity,” Mayor Carbone said.

“Wherever in Sydney you live, I invite everyone to come down to Fairfield City Centre on 1 June to experience the flavours and entertainment on offer at Culinary Carnival and discover for yourselves why Fairfield City is a great place to live, work and raise a family.”

Culinary Carnival will be held at Spencer Street, Fairfield City Centre, on Saturday, 1 June from 11am-4pm.

Please visit www.fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au/CulinaryCarnival for information. To keep up to date with the latest Culinary Carnival information, follow Fairfield City Council on Facebook and Instagram.

Food stalls at 2019 Culinary Carnival

🍴 Dos Churros

Authentic handmade gourmet Spanish churros with Belgian chocolate, nutella or handmade dulce de leche dipping sauce

🍴 Empanadas Che

Argentinian empanadas with various fillings

🍴 Feast of the East

Kefta roll, falafel roll, Lebanese beef sausage roll, chicken tawook roll, and Argentinian empanadas with various fillings

🍴 La Torre Cake Shop

Tres leches cups, chaja cups, caramel rolls, French pastry, caramel horns, patisserie slices, mil hojas, croissants, caramel, jam, custard tart, savoury, chicharon, alfajores, empanadas and sandwiches

🍴 Lino’s Famous Chestnuts
  • Italian roasted chestnuts
  • Mangia Tutto
  • Italian arancini balls, various pastas, chicken burger
🍴 Merry Pops

Artisan ice pops made in 22 different flavours including gluten free dairy free sugar free vegan options

🍴 Miguel & Co
  • Delicious churros
  • Parrilla Argenchino Catering
  • Beef spare ribs (asado), pork spare ribs, beef or pork chorizo in a bread roll with chimichurri sauce, potato gems marinated with herbs and spices, and morcilla in a bread roll
🍴 The Spanish Cook
  • Spanish paella
  • Raza Central Food Truck
  • Pupusas, tacos, nachos, tamales, burritos, quesadillas, and enchiladas
  • TropiCane Sugarcane Juice
  • Freshly squeezed sugarcane juice and sugarcane juice mocktails (non-alcoholic sugarcane juice mix blended with fruits, mint, and ice)

 

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