Africa In London – London Jollof Rice Day Fest

Sat, 22 August 2020 12:00 – 20:00

Get ready all you food fanatics for the most delectable event in London this Summer! Discover the wonders of Jollof Rice, a mouth-watering African dish and explore the long tradition behind it. Join us for a fun-filled event rife with fabulous fiestas. Dive into the world of authentic African cuisines and music.

Have a tete-a-tete with renowned African food experts! Learn from them their personal preferences and pleasures! All the while enjoying fantastic tastes straight from the great continent of Africa!

Are you someone who considers themselves seasoned in international cuisines? Are you one of those who are always looking for new delightful foods? Then Jollof Rice Day is perfect for you! Get the chance to explore a vast range of jollof rice making traditions and find the ones that you love the most.

Arrive at Jollof Rice Day Fest – Africa In London and you just might realise that this dish is exactly what you have been missing in your life. Find out how restaurants around the UK prepare this dish. Let your taste buds be the judge and vote for the best dish at our event.

Don’t miss this chance to experience the best of Africa in the very heart of the London! Register your interest today!

For all the latest news, sneak previews and behind the scenes photos, you can follow the Festival build up on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. And don’t forget to share your jollof photos and event experiences using the Festival hashtag #jollofricedayuk #worldjollofriceday.

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