
Thai meals lovers, are you excited? The Thailand Food Festival 2025 has formally begun at Mumbai’s Corona Garden, Bandra. Kicking off immediately (February 28), the fest runs until March 2. Organized by the Tourism Authority of Thailand in collaboration with chef Seefah Ketchaiyo, this occasion is a paradise for foodies craving genuine Thai flavours. Sounds wonderful, proper? Well, there’s extra. If you’re keen on Thai delicacies, you already know it is all about daring avenue meals and basic favourites that prime each traveller’s foodie bucket listing.
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The scorching aroma of fried treats, flavorful noodles, aromatic rice dishes, and piping scorching soups full of spices, herbs, shrimp, hen, tofu, and extra—it is the guts and soul of any Thailand journey. But hey, vegetarians, don’t fret! A scrumptious unfold of vegetarian Thai choices awaits you too. For those that do not know, that is the second version of the Thai Food Festival, and the aim is to introduce guests to genuine native delicacies that you just will not sometimes discover in Thai eating places throughout India. So, get able to indulge.

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“It’s not just about food. We are also introducing Thai products, showcasing cultural performances, including a Thai band named Khamvisedth. Mumbai-based DJ Savio D’souza will also present Isaan music, which is the traditional music of northeast Thailand,” mentioned chef Seefah Ketchaiyo, who has been behind Bandra’s new favorite meals joint, Khao Man Gai, whereas talking in regards to the competition in an announcement.
She added, “This yr will see a greater variety of regional dishes that aren’t generally present in Indian Thai eating places. We’re additionally collaborating with White Rabbit Bar from Chiang Mai for a particular cocktail menu on March 1.” Chef recommendations: Kaeng hunglay (slow-cooked pork belly curry), Kha nhom jeen kaeng tai goòng (Southern Thai-style rice noodles with prawn curry), and Khua kling moo (Southern Thai dry pork curry).
Date: February 28 to March 2
Time: 4 PM to 9:30 PM
Venue: Corona Garden Bandra, 11, St John Baptist Road, Mount Mary, Bandra West, Mumbai – 400050
Tickets: Rs. 250 per day, available on District (formerly Insider) website/app.
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