SAUDI ARABIA

Food Culture Festival kicks off in Riyadh's Diplomatic Quarter

February 05, 2025
The event is part of the Quality of Life Program, which is one of the initiatives to achieve the goals of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 in art aand culture.
The event is part of the Quality of Life Program, which is one of the initiatives to achieve the goals of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 in art aand culture.

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADHThe Culinary Arts Commission, in cooperation with the Quality of Life Program, announced the launch of the Food Culture Festival in Riyadh's Diplomatic Quarter.

Many embassies and consulates are participating in the event during Feb 5 to 9.

The festival covers diverse areas, starting with the exhibitor’s area, which offers the most delicious foods and the finest products from various restaurants and stores around the world. The workshops area provides interactive sessions for visitors to learn the art of cooking and acquire new skills.

The festival’s activities also include a theater area that showcases distinctive cultural artistic and musical performances, while the children’s area provides interactive educational and entertainment experiences that allow them to explore the world of cooking in an enjoyable way.

The Food Culture Festival offers visitors and tourists the opportunity to enjoy a rich experience that enhances cognitive and cultural communication, and highlights the global diversity of culinary arts. The festival is an ideal destination for individuals and families to discover new flavors inspired by local and international culinary arts.

This event comes within the Food Culture Festival project, which aims to develop and diversify entertainment opportunities to meet the needs of the population.


February 05, 2025
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