10 reasons why you can’t miss Qatar International Food Festival 2019
Beautiful spring weather is just one reason why March is a favourite month here in Qatar. Whether they love the outdoors or not, residents and visitors keenly await the 11-day annual food and fun gala Qatar In-ternational Food Festival (QIFF) every year. QIFF offers a panorama of food possibilities, great outdoor family entertainment and multicul-tural activities to everyone from the gastronome to the food explorer to the hard worker looking for a refreshing treat and fun time out.
Festival Timings: 3–11 pm (Saturday – Wednesday) and 3 pm – 1 am (Thursday & Friday).
To reach the venue, enter Education City from gates 1,2,5,7:
Gates 1 and 2 if you are coming from Mall of Qatar side and Gharrafa AlRayaan.
Gate 5 if you are coming from slope Roundabout or Markhiya area
Gate 7 if you are coming from Foroseya Road or Old Rayaan
There will be shuttle buses running every 8-10 minutes from various parking areas within Education City as well as from QNCC parking.
1. Special Edition
Having earned its position as one of the most anticipated events in the country, QIFF welcomes foodies from Qatar and around the globe to celebrate the world’s diverse cuisines every year. With 9 successful edi-tions held in key landmarks around Qatar, the bar has been raised to deliver new and unique experiences. To mark the festival’s 10th anni-versary, organisers have put together a memorable edition with an un-precedented explosion of flavours, dazzling entertainment and cultur-al shows, and fun activities for all ages, all brought together in one of Qatar’s iconic locations, allowing visitors to…
2. Eat. Play. Learn.
You’ve probably attended QIFF at MIA Park or Sheraton Park previous-ly as the festival aims to shed a limelight on Qatar’s beautiful venues. This year’s event gives you a chance to explore Qatar Foundation’s Ed-ucation City, with the festival taking center stage in its impressively de-signed and landscaped Oxygen Park. True to its name, Education City is home to seven world-renowned higher education institutions and cut-ting-edge research centres. It features exquisitely-designed buildings in-cluding the award-winning Minaretein building (Education City Mosque), Qur’anic Botanic Garden, the state-of-the-art Al-Shaqab equestrian centre, the landmark Golf Club with a TrackMan range, the organic restaurant Chef’s Garden and Torba Farmers Market. Spend a whole day at the festival by walking around to burn the extra calories and to admire the spectacular architecture and landscaping. And if you get tired, take refuge in the peace and quiet of Qatar National Library.
3. Food, food and more food!
Take a break from cooking and treat your taste buds to newer flavours and cuisines because you’ll have the chance to experience 157 delec-table F&B options over 11 days! Popular eateries, new outlets and ca-terers from all over town are offering mouthwatering goodies ranging from popular Arabic delicacies to all major interna-tional cuisines; from fresh organic produce and healthy options to innovative crea-tions and food combinations that are bound to surprise you. A distinc-tive number of upcoming local businesses and startups will be intro-ducing their foods and beverages for the first time to QIFF visitors. Try these offerings to encourage these young foodpreneurs.
4. Celebrity Chefs
A highlight and regular feature of the festival are globally-acclaimed chefs coming together to enthrall audiences with their culinary mag-ic. Fans and food lovers not only watch their favourite icons display their craft in awe, but also have the opportunity to meet and greet them. Culinary gurus like Martha Stewart, Anna Olsen, Andy Bates, Graham Elliot and Sanjeev Kapoor have graced QIFF’s Live Cooking Theatre over the years, and this year, 37 international and local celebrity chefs from 17 countries are coming to celebrate 10 years of the QIFF. Masaharu Morimoto, Richard Sandoval, Dominique Ansel, Eric Lan-lard, Ranveer Brar, Siba Mtongana, Jenny Morris, and Lorraine Pascale are just few of these names. There is also a big number of Qatari chefs participating such as Aisha Al Tamimi, Sarra Al Syed, Noora Al Mazroui as well as regional chefs Manal Al Alam, Jameela Al Lenqawi and Al Ya-zi Al Awadh.
5. Culinary Experiences with World’s Best
They say cooking is an art that involves all five senses, even the sixth if you count unexplained cravings! QIFF is the only food festival in town that offers many more food-related activities than just eating. In addi-tion to daily live cooking at the festival’s cooking theatre stage by 37 globally acclaimed chefs, QIFF also offers numerous exclusive interac-tive cooking and tasting sessions that are arranged on the sidelines of the festival where aspiring chefs watch and learn master skills and techniques alongside their favourite TV stars. While select 5-star res-tau-rants across Doha are hosting Chef’s Table sessions with Iron Chef Masharu Morimoto, Richard Sandoval, Nobu Matsuhissa and Barista Train-er Sam Ceviköz, The Chef’s Garden Restaurant in Education City will be hosting cooking masterclasses with Barista Trainer Sam and Food Network star hosts Siba Mtongana and Jenny Morris and Salma Souleiman.
6. Step into the Future
As promised, this edition will present a whole new layout and format with newer, out-of-the-box experiences to QIFF visitors. Spread over 130,000-square-metres, the impressive Oxygen Park has beautifully landscaped outdoor spaces, and ample underground parking with over 3000 spaces. The three grounds have been themed O1, O2 and O3. O1 will be dedicated to cafes, light snacks and other activities and O2 will be all about children’s activities while O3 will feature all the main food stalls and the centre stage featuring Live Cooking Theatre and other programs. Besides other activities, Education City’s world-renowned universities will be offering unique, futuristic fun activities for visitors such as getting a 3-D face scan, changing your voice, virtual reality ex-periences, Sphero Football and many other activities including health checks, spin the wheel quiz, Arabic calligraphy and Lego construction of the Minaretein building. Come early to avoid queues and enjoy these fun activities for free!
7. A Festival within Festival for Little Ones
Great news for families with kids, no more struggling to find a good spot for kids to play between food stalls and diners! There is a whole ground (O2) dedicated just for children with all their favourite goodies, healthy food options, fun booths and ample of playing space including two large sand pits. And that’s not all, there will be an exclusive Kidza-nia Go booth offering fun activities like TV station, Radio Station, 360 Virtual Reality and a RightzKeeper Zone for toddlers along with a pho-to booth and gardening area.
8. Music & Entertainment
Throughout the eleven days of the festival, there will be live enter-tainment on the centre stage (in O3) including musical and cultural per-formances as well as interviews of celebrity chefs, quiz and cooking competitions for the audience from The Food Network, courtesy of the festival’s partner beIN Network. This year being the Qatar-India Year of Culture, there will be special performances and features in the festi-val based on the cultural offerings of the two countries. Besides the main stage, there will be roaming performances, mascots and food themed structures for you to take those selfies with for Instagram.
9. QIFF Menu
QIFF’s food offerings aren’t just limited to the festival venue. Over 90 restaurants across Qatar are serving a curated “QIFF Menu” through the whole month of March, giving you a chance to celebrate food at your favourite restaurant as they present an exclusive 3-course QIFF Menu consisting of a starter, main course and dessert, at discounted prices of 45, 95 and 125 QAR. There are 35 restaurants in hotels, 16 in-side malls and over 40 are standalone restaurants offering the QIFF Menu. The list of these restaurants can be seen here: www.qifoodfestival.qa.
10. Perfect Time to Host Visitors!
If you’re looking for a good time to have family or friends over for a short break, now is a great opportunity with QIFF offering plenty of outdoor fun in beautiful weather and an introduction to the country’s authentic food and culture. Qatar has made it to top international travel rankings being listed in Forbes’ Top 15 Places To Travel In 2019 and NYT list of 2019 destinations. And why not, since 80% of the world’s popu-lation is within a 6-hour flight from Qatar and there are unlimited travel options with the five-star national carrier Qatar Air-ways covering more than 150 destinations worldwide besides over 50 other international airlines. Being the Official Airline Partner of QIFF ’19, Qatar Air-ways has announced special discounts on fares from se-lected destinations to Qatar (Visit QA website for more details). And with the steps that Qatar has taken to ease the visitor access, citizens of more than 85 countries and territories are now eligible for visa-free entry and a stay of up to 30 or 90 days.
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