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Durban Street Food Festival: A celebration of flavor, culture and fun

The Durban Street Food Festival is returning for the 2025 edition of the highly anticipated event which promises to be better than before.

The Durban Street Food Festival returns with a feast for the senses from September 5-7 at The Pavilion Shopping Centre. The three-day festival returns for an unbeatable mix of food, culture and live entertainment.

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The festival, hosted by Uber Cool Events, features over 70 food, craft and lifestyle stalls. Visitors will enjoy everything from hot African braais and scented Indian curries to Asian street food and hand-made sweets. Besides the food, there is live music, cultural performances, children’s activities, interactive workshops and a vibrant beverage garden.

Georgios Kretsos, festival director, said that at the heart of the event, it’s more than just food.

“This festival is about more than great food. It’s about community, culture, and celebrating the vibrant spirit of Durban. We want people to come hungry, leave happy, and take-home unforgettable memories,” said Kretsos.

Since its inception, the Durban Street Food Festival has become one of KZN’s most popular annual events, welcoming over 8000 visitors annually.

Festival details:

  • Date: September 5 – 7.
  • Venue: The Pavilion Shopping Centre, Entrance 5 – Banking Hall Parking
  • Time: Friday from 17:00, Saturday and Sunday from 11:00am until late
  • Tickets: Available at fixr.co
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