Lloyd HT PALATE fest is geared up to offer a gastronomical experience once again

‘Lloyd HT Palate Fest 2017’, the biggestand original food festival in the Indian subcontinent is back with its latest edition to satiate discerning palates in the capital, featuring gastronomical delights. The three-day extravaganza hits the Nehru Park from 17th November- 19th November 2017, from 11:30AM to 10:30 PM.

The much awaited annual return of the festival once again brings to you India’s finest restaurants, talented chefs, entertainers and musicians. Lloyd HT Palate Fest, set within a beautiful landscaped park located in the heart of the city, tempts Delhi with unique culinary experiences, a smorgasbord of tastings, and a palate-pleasing affair enjoyed by one and all.

The three-day festival will also witness remarkable performances by renowned music artistes and bands such as Astitva & Indian Ocean on 17th November, Euphoria on 18th November and Rocknaama, Raftaar & Sankraman on 19th November.

Date: 17th – 19th November 2017

Time: 17th November 2017 – 4:00 pm – 10:30 pm, 18th November 2017 & 19th November 2017 – 11:30 AM to 10:30 PM

Venue : PSOI Club, Nehru Park, Vinay Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi

Entry – Free

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