
One of Delhi’s beloved food festivals Horn OK Please is back with a bang to celebrate its 10th edition this summer. This foodie extravaganza promises to be extra special this year, with a wide range of culinary delights and exciting entertainment offerings that are sure to satisfy even the most discerning of tastes.
Horn OK Food Festival started out as a one-stop spot for the city’s best food trucks in 2017. Over the years, it got many popular F&B brands to participate too. The festival will be held at JLN Stadium Gate No. 2, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Pragati Vihar, New Delhi from March 31 to April 2, and entry is free for kids below 8 years of age.
“From nukkad ki chat and momos, and iconic Delhi eateries from Chandni Chowk to trendy and gourmet world food, the list is unending. With over 200 food stalls serving up everything from classic Delhi street food to gourmet world cuisine, visitors can expect to embark on an epicurean journey like no other,” reads the statement.
“The main purpose of the Food Festival is for the public to enjoy food delicacies and it will spread knowledge about various cuisines,” it reads.
The festival also offers a range of entertainment options including live music from homegrown indie bands and artists, a Quirk Bazaar flea market with charming pop-ups, and exciting activities like face painting, hair braiding, and tarot reading.
When: March 31 to April 2
Where: Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium Delhi, Gate No. 2 (Nearest Metro Station: JLN Stadium, Violet Line and INA, Yellow Line)
Timings: 12 pm – 10 pm
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