How to find Fun Food Festivals in Southern California?
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www.Festivals.com is a great resource for fairs and festivals across the country.
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I think there's one in San Diego called San Diego A La Carte. I might go this year...it's at the end of April. I've never been but the primary reason I will go is because one of my favorite bands is performing there.
But I do love to food taste.
Anyone ever been to that one before?
I remember in Santa Monica a few years ago, there used to be an Italian Food Festival..can't remember the name but it used to be held at the Third St. Promenade. Free admission but you pay to taste the food.
I think LA has an annual food festival but I can't remember what it's called.
But I do love to food taste.
Anyone ever been to that one before?
I remember in Santa Monica a few years ago, there used to be an Italian Food Festival..can't remember the name but it used to be held at the Third St. Promenade. Free admission but you pay to taste the food.
I think LA has an annual food festival but I can't remember what it's called.
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GREAT! Thanks, guys.
I will try to find info on the Pan-Asian festival I went to last year. It cost about 30 bucks if you bought your ticket in advance. The food was sublime--ahi, dumplings, sushi, chinese, filipino, thai, korean....beer and wine. Really great.
Thanks again.
I will try to find info on the Pan-Asian festival I went to last year. It cost about 30 bucks if you bought your ticket in advance. The food was sublime--ahi, dumplings, sushi, chinese, filipino, thai, korean....beer and wine. Really great.
Thanks again.