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Taste Festivals is a company which runs a series of
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s around the world. As of 2012, these have taken place in fifteen cities. The events typically have the prefix "Taste of", although the company also runs The World Restaurant Awards. The events are typically attended by restaurants who operate mini-kitchens, these include Michelin starred restaurants.


Description

The events run by Taste Festivals feature mini-kitchens from different restaurants, along with live demonstrations from chefs. The restaurants featured have included Michelin starred establishments such as Rhodes 24 and
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at Taste of London. The Best in Taste award is given out by each festival to the restaurant who serves the best dish at each event.


History

Taste Festivals launched in 2004 with the first Taste of London, which took place at Somerset House. The London event was moved to
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in 2005, where it has remained since. The show was named Best Consumer Show at the 2012 Exhibition News Awards. A second London-based event runs later in the year, entitled the festive edition of Taste of London. It runs on similar principles to the main Taste of London event, with a greater focus on festive shopping alongside restaurants and live demonstrations. As of 2016, the festive edition of Taste of London is held at Tobacco Docks, London. Taste of Edinburgh was first run in 2007, initially at The Meadows, but after two years moved to
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. In 2012, the festival was called off at late notice following high levels of rainfall in the days prior to the event making the site unsafe for the expected number of visitors. Initially the plans were to continue with the event despite the weather. As of 2012, there have been Taste festivals held in fifteen cities around the world, the restaurants at the 2012 Taste of London held a combined 11 Michelin stars. The events were expanded to Africa in 2006 with Taste of Joburg, and expanded in 2008 to add a second South African event with Taste of Cape Town, In 2013, Taste Festivals were acquired by
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. Hong Kong was added to the list of Taste Festivals in 2016. The festivals have been held at the Central Harbourfront, and outdoor space with the iconic city skyline as the backdrop. In 2018, the Taste of Hong Kong festival welcomed approximately 24,000 foodie enthusiasts over the 4 days and continues to grow in popularity.


The Big Festival

Taste Festivals began running the
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backed Big Feastival in 2011, a combination event featuring both restaurants and musical artists. The initial plan was to host the event in
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during 2012 to coincide with the 2012 Summer Olympics, however due to branding restrictions this plan was cancelled. The event instead was arranged to take place at the farm of musician Alex James in Oxfordshire, who had previously hosted a similar festival in 2011 which resulted in the event's organisers going out of business due to the losses involved. In 2013, The Big Feastival was acquired by IMG alongside Taste Festivals.


List of Taste Festivals

;Australia * Taste of Sydney
Taste of Melbourne
;Ireland
Taste of Dublin
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Taste of Dublin: Festive Edition
;Europe
Taste of AmsterdamTaste of AthensTaste of MilanoTaste of ParisTaste of Roma
;United Kingdom
Taste of London

Taste of London: Festive Edition
;Middle East ;* Taste of Dubai
Taste of Abu Dhabi
;Elsewhere * Taste of Auckland *Taste of Hong Kong
Taste of MoscowTaste of Sao Paulo


References

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External links


Taste Festivals official site

Taste of London official site
Food and drink festivals