Grub Festival is back in Delhi and Pune

After a successful debut last year, Grub Fest is back yet again hosting food lovers at two venues in the city and is gearing up to make its debut in Pune towards the end of this month.

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Grub Festival is back in Delhi and Pune

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After a successful debut last year, Grub Fest is back yet again hosting food lovers at two venues in the city and is gearing up to make its debut in Pune towards the end of this month.

Grub Fest, a brainchild of passionate foodies like Aman Kumar, Arjun Jain, Chaitanya Mathur and Mani Singh is executing three festivals—with the first held at DLF CyberHub from March 3-5 with a new concept called the ‘Grub Mile’ that offered a preview of the festival.

The festival would head back to its base Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium from March 18 to March 20 with an aim to showcase a bigger, tastier and entertaining festival in comparison to their first festival held last year in April.

The festival would see the participation of best of restaurants, artists and chefs of the city with documentary screenings, talks by top food connoisseurs, cook offs for budding chefs, and an all new version of Grub Stories.

The organisers aim to host food lovers, enthusiasts and connoisseurs of India and bring them together on one food, fun and entertainment filled platform.

“We focus on showcasing new and upcoming cuisines, chefs and brands as well as give a chance to the foodies to savour the incomparable taste of Old Delhi. We aim to introduce new different concept within the festival,” Chaitanya Mathur, co-founder, Grub Fest said.

“A Super Fight League (SFL), Asia’s largest Pro Mixed Martial Arts Promotion known for their Pro MMA fight nights across the globe will showcase at the ‘Grub Fest Delhi’ providing a VIP experience from the world of Sports Entertainment,” Mathur said.

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