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Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Asian Food Fest, presented by Kroger and Procter & Gamble, celebrates culture and cuisine from 11 Asian countries.

“While food is the heart of this event, celebration of Asian culture will be on full display,” said Cynthia Oxley, director of Asian Food Fest.

This year’s event is Oct. 9 and 10 on the new Court Street Plaza and Vine Street in downtown Cincinnati, on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

2021 Asian Food Fest Entertainment

Saturday, Oct. 9

1 p.m. – FASO – The Dancing Kimonas
2 p.m. – Sayaw FilipinoOH
3 p.m. – GCCCEA Youth Group
4 p.m. – Pamama Dance Group
5 p.m. – Bing Yang Performing Arts Center
6 p.m. – Wadaiko Gouken Taiko
7 p.m. – AFF Vibes - Justin Park and Demie Cao

Sunday, Oct. 101

1 p.m. – FASO – FACPA
2 p.m. – Chinese QiPao Dance
3 p.m. – AFF Vibes Day 2 featuring Jules Aurora and SUN Satica
5 p.m. – Bing Yang Performing Arts Center

Throughout both days, there will be a variety of unique Asian cultural entertainment including traditional Filipino and Chinese dances and Japanese Taiko Drums.

“We’re excited to return for a 10th year with an exceptional lineup of food, drink, and entertainment that includes Korean American Star Justin Park and Filipino-American Singer Jules Aurora.” 

2021 Asian Food Fest Vendors

  • Angie Tee's Kitchen

  • Blesame International

  • Boba cha

  • Bread House Bakery

  • Bridges Nepali

  • China Gourmet

  • Chinos Street Food

  • Dai Trang Bistro

  • Desi Plaza

  • Eam Kruesah

  • Kung Fu Tea

  • Lalo-Chino Latino

  • Lang Thang Group

  • Mahope

  • Maki Express

  • Red Sesame

  • Roll On In

  • S.E.A. Cuisine Food truck

  • Siamorchid Thai restaurant

  • Streetpops

  • Tea n Bowl Asian Food and Bubble Tea

  • TeakOTR

  • Thai Express

  • Vannon's Cambodian Street Food

Asian Food Fest is produced in partnership with the Cincinnati Chamber and Asian American Cultural Association of Cincinnati (AACAC). Both organizations are committed to following state and local COVID-19 guidelines. The event is free and open to the public. 

Visit asianfoodfest.org to learn more.

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