Panda Fest, a prominent Asian street food festival originating in New York City, is expanding to Atlanta for the first time. Scheduled for April 4 to 6 at Atlantic Station, the festival will feature over 300 vendors, including local favorites like Kamayan ATL and Mukja, alongside cultural performances such as K-Pop and Thai dance. Founder Biu Biu, who began her festival journey in 2018, cites Atlanta’s vibrant food scene and significant Asian population as key factors for the expansion, aiming to create a larger platform for Asian cuisine and culture across the U.S.
Panda Fest, one of the largest Asian street food festivals, will debut in Atlanta from April 4 to 6, featuring a variety of cultural performances and food.
Biu Biu emphasizes Atlanta's growing reputation as a food city and its large Asian population, making it an ideal location for Panda Fest's expansion.
With over 300 vendors, Panda Fest promises a diverse culinary experience, showcasing popular Asian dishes from local favorites and chefs from various cities.
The festival reflects a broader trend of expanding Asian cultural festivals nationwide, driven by organizers like Biu Biu who seek to celebrate and introduce diverse cuisines.
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