The special edition of the Maltese International Food Festival returns in Xewkija

The Minister for Gozo Clint Camilleri announced that this year the special edition of the Maltese International Food Festival will return between Friday 5 and Saturday 6 August in Xewkija square. These will be two nights of culinary celebration from around the world where one can experience the goodness of Asian food, the quality of Mediterranean food, the best of European dishes and the authenticity of Gozitan food. .

Minister Camilleri said that, “This summer event has established itself in the Gozitan cultural calendar and is one of the most popular that takes place on the island of Gozitan, so much so that it attracts many Gozitans, Maltese and tourists.” Food is an integral part of our Maltese culture and society and for many it is an opportunity for unity where as a community we celebrate what unites us.

During the event one can also taste a wide selection of local and international beers and wines while enjoying a unique atmosphere from musicians who will play live music in the background of the Xewkija rotunda.

The Mayor of Xewkija Hubert Saliba thanked the Minister for Gozo Clint Camilleri and the organizers of this festival, who once again chose the location of Xewkija while he wished that this edition would be a success like -previous years.

For his part, Event Director Jonathan Pace explained how as organizers this year they are focusing on versatility, with more than 100 different dishes from around the world will be served by around 20 exhibitors who will be they are offering the best food from many countries around the world. This is an ideal occasion to celebrate the Maltese summer in Gozo. For those who love sweets there will also be a wide selection of Gozitan sweets and ice creams and other particularly Mediterranean sweets.

A special area for children will also be set up which will also include food suitable for them.

The bus service will be operating with added routes from Mġarr shore to Xewkija and back with route 323. For more information, one can visit the site www.maltainternationalfoodfestival.com.

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