Asian Food Fest returns this weekend in Cincinnati

CINCINNATI (WXIX) – Asian Food Fest returns to the Queen City for its fourteenth year Saturday and Sunday, featuring over a dozen countries’ culture.
Over 60 local food vendors will be serving their homemade cuisine at Asian Food Fest, located on Court Street Plaza between Walnut and Elm streets. The vendors are listed below:
- 513 Bubble Tea
- Aloha Dayton (features a secret menu)
- bb.q Chicken
- BobaCha
- Bridges Nepali Cuisine
- Bubblicious Boba Tea
- Chhnagnh (features a secret menu)
- Chino’s Street Food
- Christine’s Casual Dining
- Chukee’s Ice Cream
- Cincy Shirts
- Cupzilla
- Deme Kitchen
- Dine-In Hawaiian
- Evolve Bake+shop
- Fortune Noodle House
- Fusako
- Grabriela Filipina Kantina
- Hawkers Alley
- Henna-Fashions
- Kabobske
- Khaao Macha
- Kona Ice
- Kung Fu Tea
- Lalo Chino Latino Kitchen
- LangThang Group
- Lasang Pinoy Filipino Eats
- LETS GLOW CRAZY
- Little Boijon Asian Cuisine
- Little Chef Medy
- Lotus Street Food
- Mahope
- Maki Asian Bowls
- Mangan (features secret menu)
- Mayan Indian Restaurant
- Messed Comics
- Milk Jar Cafe
- Neko Sushi & Korean and Japanese Restaurant
- Nittha Siam Kitchen
- Nou Street Food
- OH! Boba
- Olive Tree Catering
- Ono Turo Turo
- Over the Line Productions
- Pet Musings
- Pho Viet
- Red Sesame Korean BBQ/Taco
- Rodalyn’s Kitchen
- Roll On In
- S.E.A. Cuisine Foodtruck
- Saigon Street Eats
- Sawasdee Thai Cuisine & Sushi
- Smiles ‘n Spice (features secret menu)
- Stone Bowl Korean
- Streetpops
- Tea ‘n’ Bowl Malaysian & Thai Cuisine
- Thai Express
- The Lumpia Queen
- Tikka Xpress
- Tous les Jours Cafe
- Wendigo Tea Co.
Some vendors will have a secret menu, which features food or drinks that are more authentic home-cooked meals. Find the menus here.
There will also be daily entertainment, featuring 100 performers.
Entertainment includes Balintawak Filipino stick fighting, martial arts and Taoist Tai Chi. Find the event guide here.
“This year’s Asian Food Fest represents the beautiful diversity of Asia like never before. We’ve carefully curated a lineup that takes visitors on a genuine culinary journey across 16 countries, with many dishes you simply can’t find elsewhere in Cincinnati,” said JP Leong, Asianati Co-Chair for Asian Food Fest. Beyond the incredible food, we’re showcasing the depth of Asian cultural contributions through music, performance, and community connection. The festival has grown from a small gathering of friends to one of Cincinnati’s signature spring events, and we’re proud to share these traditions with our entire community.”
Festivities begin Saturday from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m.
The last day of Asian Food Fest is Sunday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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