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Karachi Eat 2023: Here’s all you need to know about the festival

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  • The Eat Festival Karachi edition has returned, and foodies are having a blast.
  • The festival is expected to draw over 250,000 eager festivalgoers to the city from January 6 to January 8.
  • Online visitors can order food from the festival and eat it in the privacy of their own homes.
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The Eat Festival Karachi edition has returned, and foodies are having a blast. The festival has served as a platform for aspiring foodpreneurs over the last ten years, serving up the most innovative spread to a demanding audience of food enthusiasts of all ages.

The festival is expected to draw over 250,000 eager festivalgoers to the city from January 6 to January 8. In keeping with its spirit, the 2023 Eat Festival Karachi edition has gone a step further by providing culinary students with a launching pad that catapults them into the food industry.

This year’s festival will feature over 125 food partners serving the best of the city.

Another exciting aspect of this year’s Eat Festival is its online version, which aims to be Asia’s largest online food festival of its kind. ‘Eat Cloud powered by Panda Kitchens,’ Pakistan’s largest network of Cloud Kitchens, has collaborated with foodpanda Pakistan, the leading online food and grocery platform, to create this online experience.

 

Online visitors can order food from the festival and eat it in the privacy of their own homes. For this purpose, a fleet of foodpanda riders will be available on-site. At the event, key performers will include Asim Azhar, Young Stunners, Bilal Maqsood, and Zeb Bangash.

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