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 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.
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sessions and chef cook offs along with 'A Ship Bar' by Imperfecto which the organisers claim as the first of its kind.
The organisers have also tied up with BCPBF - Breast Cancer Patients Benefit Foundation who would also raise funds and also curate a few dishes.
The organisers plan to take the fest to other cities in the country after the second season.
"We will be curating and planning our April 2016-17 calendar. Plans are to take the festival to cities like Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chandigarh and abroad as well," Aman Kumar, co-founder, Grub Fest said.
Embarking on its nationwide journey, the 'Grub Fest' also travels to Pune from March 25 to March 27 at Royal Palms in Koregaon Park.
"The city is great, it's vibrant, lots of students and youngsters. Therefore we knew it would be a great idea to start our nation-wide journey with Pune and introduce the food festival scene to the lovely Puneites," Kumar said.
Artists like Raghu Dixit, Vir Das, Nikhil Chinappa, Nucleya, Hari and Sukhmani would entrall the audience with live performances in Pune.