Must-try food vendors at Festival of Nations

Spanning more than 80 nations, Festival of Nations ranks among the region’s largest multicultural events—and is a veritable feast for the senses. This year, more than 180 food, retail, and experiential vendors will participate, as well as 30-plus performers.

Hosted in Tower Grove Park, the festival happens from 10 a.m.–7 p.m. Saturday, August 23, and from 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Sunday, August 24. Note that the festival is a cashless event. While admission is free, guests can elevate the experience with VIP tickets (details here), with single-day passes being $80 and weekend bundle tickets costing $120.

The Menu

Festival of Nations’ website lists 92 food vendors, but at least a handful (for instance, El Molino del Sureste, Kain Tayo, Kimchi Guys, and Levels) will not be participating this year. Regardless, the lineup remains robust and represents a wide range of cuisines. For instance, here’s just a small sampling:

  • Axxait (Turkish)
  • Belizean Food (Belizean)
  • Chin Community of STL (Burmese)
  • Fufu n’N Sauce (Togolese)
  • Gunash (Georgian)
  • Island Delights (Trinidadian)Kandelus Food (Panamanian)
  • Manje Kreyol Grill (Haitian)
  • Messy Mimisaz, Mini Afrique, and Camerronian Community (Cameroonian)
  • Phestia Nigerian Restaurant (Nigerian)
  • Simba Ugandan Restaurant (Ugandan)
  • Sur Sabor (Chilean)
  • Tango Argentina Food (Argentinean)

The Dishes

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