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Sep 25, 2022 News
Kaieteur News – Cricket Carnival’s Regional Food Festival has kicked off on Main Street Avenue. For three days, September 23-25, 2022, upscale restaurants as well as the small-business owners and vendors will create a spread of delicious cuisines from across the region.

The entrance of the Regional Food Festival at Main Street Avenue Georgetown (Photo credit: Cricket Carnival 592)
Locals and tourists who grace the event will get an amazing opportunity to indulge in some of the country’s finest signature dishes, as well as cuisines from Caribbean countries and neighbours such as Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Brazil and Suriname.

The regional food festival is slated to last for three days September 23-25, 2022 at Main Street, Avenue Georgetown. (Photo Credit: Cricket Carnival 592)
The event serves as an opportunity for patrons to try a wide array of some delicious and scrumptious Guyanese dishes such as pepperpot, labba, different curries, Chinese fried rice, bar-b-que, roti, finger foods and a variety of other dishes as well as local snacks such as plantain chips, chicken foot, and polourie which are available for all to enjoy.
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