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Bite Food Festival

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Bite Food Festival, Cardiff
DatesJuly
Location(s)Cardiff
Founded2018
FoundersPhil Lewis and Simon Thomas
Attendance10,000
Websitehttps://m.facebook.com/bitecardiff/about

Bite Food Festival, Cardiff is an annual food festival that was established in 2018. The festival is a one-day event held in July in Cardiff, south Wales.

Overview and focus[edit]

The festival focus is on non-branded food and drink which is cooked on site and comprises different cuisines and cooking styles from individual chefs and their restaurants.[citation needed]

The festival has offered demonstrations by up to 30–40 different chefs at each event. The festival was inspired by Dit’Unto Food Festival in Italy and has been promoted as ‘The Art and Craft of Food’.[1][2][3]

The festival aims to reduce single-use materials. The festival encourages the use of public transport with buses operating from the city centre to the event. People can bring picnic baskets and their own crockery, cutlery and refillable water bottles.[2][3]

List of cooks[edit]

Cooks who have attended and cooked at the event include:[2][3]

  • Simon Wright, Wrights Food Emporium
  • Tommy Heaney, Heaneys & Uisce
  • Darren Lewis, Joyful Jar Company
  • Michelle Evans, Paternoster Farm
  • Jamie O’ Leary, JOLS
  • Ceri Bowen, The Early Bird Bakery
  • Deri Reed, The Warren
  • Matt Waldron, Stackpole Inn
  • John Cook, EMBER
  • Tom O Sullivan, Spit & Sawdust
  • Tom Furlong & Gwyn Myring, Milkwood
  • Derw Robertson, Tan A Mwg
  • Andrew Gwynne, Gwynne’s Ice Cream
  • Jon White & Rosie Eastwood, The Two Anchors
  • Abi Dymmock, Jack & Amelie
  • Krish Pankaj, Keralan Karavan
  • Gareth Daw, Henry Webb’s Restaurant at St Mellon’s Hotel
  • Laurian Veaudour, Cocorico Patisserie
  • Vicky Crabtree, Shawarmarama
  • Stephen Terry, The Hardwick
  • Montserrat Prat, La Cuina
  • Antonio Simone, The Humble Onion
  • Nick Spann, Bao Selecta
  • Leyli Homayoonfar, Leyli Joon & Co.
  • Rob Haswell, Ceridwen Centre
  • Simmie Vedi, The Warden’s House
  • Sam Speller, Lazy Leek
  • Rhodri Evans, Pieporium
  • Lali Suto, Hoof
  • Debs Lewis, Dusty Knuckle

Location and transport[edit]

Insole Court

The festival is held at Insole Court which is a Gothic Revival mansion in its own grounds located in Llandaff. The mansion was opened to the public in 2016. The festival address is: Insole Court, Fairwater Road, Llandaff, Cardiff, CF5 2LN.[citation needed]

The location is approximately 25 minutes by bus from Cardiff city centre.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. "Octopus Diaries, Bite, Cardiff Food Festival".
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Wales247, Bite, Cardiff Food Festival, 2019".
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Wales247, Bite, Cardiff Food Festival returns to Cardiff".

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