A fabulous feasts are available including: Thai, Spanish, Indonesian, Greek, Mediterranean, Moroccan, Indian, Dutch, French and Italian Cuisine. Whether your favourite cuisine is paella, gozleme, gelato, tandori rolls, ice-cream or pancakes, you will find it at the festival.
There is a licensed bar at the event where you can enjoy a cold beer or a refreshing glass of whine while you watch the samba dancers groove to the tunes.
It's not just the food that will tempt you to wander through the market stalls lining our streets.
There is a great range of market stalls selling:
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There are lots of activities available for kids - so bring the whole family!
You will also find a psychic where you can have your fortune read, your photo taken at our special cut-out stand, enter a travel competition to win a trip to New Zealand, throw a football around with some of the Wallabies players, high five our 'King and Queen of Green', see some of our emerging young artists perform live or enter the Hamburger Eating Competition.
The climax of the street festival occurs when the mayor introduces the new inductee(s) to the walk of fame into the footpath outside the Ritz Cinema
Former Mayor Cr. John Procopiadis and Claudia Karvan unveiling
'Walk of Fame' plaque 2010.
From 5am road closures apply to St Pauls Street and Perouse Road. Bus re-directions will also apply.
We recommend using public transport to get to and from the festival.
You can find out which bus to take, here.
A free valet bike service is provided for the duration of your event - so get on your bike, and help save our planet and ride to and from the festival.
At the close of the Festival, the Mayor will induct our two new 'Walk of Fame' stars in to the footpath outside The Ritz Cinema. We are very excited to announce that the three new walk of fame stars are:
Do you think you have what it takes to have your name here? Lets See if you can.