The three-day long gastronomical extravaganza began on October 27 at the Jwaharlal Nehru stadium here.
"From a humble beginning of 50 pop up restaurants and a few thousand people, the fest has now reached its 6th edition and will cater to over 100 restaurants," Chaitanya Mathur, co-founder, and director of the fest, said.
Some of the newbies at the Grub Fest include Auro, Social, Unplugged Courtyard, Wilde, CJs Fresh.
Regulars like Yeti, Big Yellow Door, Ministry of Beer, Baris, Enoki, Takism, are back with new menus and a distinctive ambiance.
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The entertaining music line up consisting of artists like Guru Randhawa, Harrdy Sandhu, Bombay Rockers, The Local Train, Tatva K, DJ Sumit Sethi, Hari and Sukhmani, ensures a fulfilling experience.
An additional attraction this year was the unveiling of pop singer Justin Beibers wax figure by Madame Tussauds on the opening day.
A mini-preview of the attraction that is slated to open on December 1 was also organised.
For the health conscious, a range of organic and gourmet products are on offer by brands like Raw Pressery, Green Snack Co. Beruska, Tea Cups Full, Oh So Stoned and many others.
Visitors can also gorge on sweet treats like gelato, ice-creams, homemade jams, dips and sauces, biscuits and cookies, cupcakes at the market.
Culinary demonstrations, talks, panel discussions by chefs Carlo Scotto from the UK, Sadeev Pasricha (Bohca) and Anil Bangwal (Yeti) and mixologist Nitin Tiwari are also being held.
A Grub TV showcasing live interviews and conversations with chefs and artists adds to the experience at the festival.
The fest will come to a close on Oct 29.