feast across africa must visit food festivals you cant miss

Feast Across Africa: Must-Visit Food Festivals You Can’t Miss

Just as Africa boasts an incredible diversity of cultures, it also has a huge and diverse range of food. Food lovers will find some incredible food festivals happening in cities across the continent that provide immersive experiences. Here is a list of festivals that embrace Africa’s wonderful food culture.

African Food & Drinks Festival – Abuja, Nigeria

This lively festival is organized by the African Food Network and features over 200 food vendors, live cooking demonstrations, cultural performances and more. With more than 20,000 attendees, this festival creates an opportunity to appreciate the diversity of food from around Africa.

GTCO Food & Drink Festival – Lagos, Nigeria

It is one of the largest food festivals in Africa, it offers a combination of local and international food, cooking master classes with celebrity chefs and live performances to please foodies.

Bole Festival – Port Harcourt, Nigeria

This festival honors the cherished street food ‘bole’ (roasted plantain). Since its inception in 2016, the festival has seen tremendous growth with more than 25,000 attendees, food exhibitions, live music and cultural performances, showcasing the culinary culture of Southern Nigeria.

Ghana Food Festival – Accra, Ghana

Join chefs from each of Africa’s five regions as they travel to Accra to showcase the continent’s extraordinary food customs. The African Cuisines Festival is a yearly event offering opportunities to observe chefs in workshops, taste regional foods and engage with other participants from Ghana and other cultures.

Africa Food Show – Cape Town, South Africa

Scheduled for June 10-12, 2025 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre, Africa Food Show is a premier trade exhibition for the food and beverage trade. It is an opportunity to network, showcase products and learn about food and beverage trends.

African Restaurant Week – Various States

African Restaurant Week is a global initiative that is typically held in cities including New York City and Accra or even Paris to promote African cuisine and culture around the world. African Restaurant Week consists of special menus, food tastings and cultural events while also showcasing local chefs and businesses.

David Njoroge

David Njoroge is a sports journalist who covers African football leagues, athletics, and major continental tournaments. He shares inspiring stories of athletes and the growing sports culture across Africa.

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