The Tauranga Food Show is proving to be a popular weekend activity for those who love all things gourmet.
With a few hours left on Sunday afternoon, there's plenty to find and explore with more than 150 gourmet exhibitors from around New Zealand.
Explore everything from chocolate, cheese and chutney to tea, truffles and tabasco with plenty for everyone including allergy-friendly, vegan or vegetarian, gluten free and organic options.
Grab great show deals and expand your culinary horizon with food, wine and craft beer while supporting local businesses from established Kiwi brands to small artisan family ventures. Meet suppliers face-to-face and learn more about what you're eating, where it comes from and how it's made.
See food come to life in the Live Cooking Kitchen with local food heroes – chefs from restaurants and establishments around the Bay of Plenty including Cameron Ward from Harbourside, Grant Mclellan from Casual Kitchen, Matt Schaeffer from Bluebiyou, Jordan Baudeche from The Trading Post, Ian Harrison from Sugo, and Neil Sapitula from Solera Wine Bar – who recently took out the Bay's Best Chef award at the Bay of Plenty Hospitality Awards.
Go in the draw to win the massive show prize hamper valued at $1700.
Sweet or savoury, get hands on and experience the aroma, taste and texture of food in a way that you can't through a screen by joining the delicious buzz at the Tauranga Food Show.
The Tauranga Food Show is being held at Trustpower Arena Baypark until 5pm today Sunday August 28. .
Tickets available at the door – adults $15, SuperGold Card $10, children 13 and under cost $5.
1 comment
Good value.
Posted on 28-08-2022 17:40 | By morepork
I went on Sunday and was agreeably surprised at how well organized it was... (parking and fast moving queue for tickets at the door.) $10 with a Gold Card seemed fair to me, as there were many stall holders giving away samples, and it wouldn't be hard to get $10 worth of nibbles and trials... A few people were wearing masks (I did while indoors) and nobody was getting unwrapped about it. Although separation would be impossible inside, I never felt that people were crowding my space, and outdoors it wasn't a problem. Had some really good food from the food trucks and the prices were reasonable. It was good to see the huge range of local food-related items that are so good, both edible and inedible... (some amazing BBQs and Air Fryers with excellent special deals for the show...). Beautiful day, good atmosphere; glad I went.
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