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2011 Food and Hospitality Events – London and SE

Friday, February 4th, 2011

Hotelympia

26th Feb – 01 March 2012 – Excel London

With five full days of the latest product innovations, award winning displays, competitions and practical demonstrations, Hotelympia 2010 was a source of inspiration for the thousands of visitors to the show, ensuring delight from the broad spread of exhibiting companies

www.hotelympia.com

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La Dolce Vita

Thursday 10 – Sunday 13 March, Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Street, London, N1 0QH

La Dolce Vita is an event dedicated to bringing Italy to London allowing visitors to experience the Italian lifestyle in all its glory. From delicious Italian food and wine to stunning hotels and beautiful properties, La Dolce Vita offers something for everyone and is a fun day out with a difference. Entry: £5 in advance

www.ladolcevitaevent.co.uk

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International Food and Drink Exhibition (IFE)

March 13 – 16 – Excel London

At the Excel London, the biennial IFE – International Food drink Event, attracts visitors from across the world in retail, catering, wholesale and manufacturing for food and drink industries.

http://www.ife.co.uk/

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Brighton & Hove Food and Drink Festival

Friday 1st – Sunday 10th April 2011Venues across Brighton & Hove,

Our 10-day Spring Harvest features champagne & Local Sparkling Wine Festival, Beer Festival, the epic Big Sussex Market, Live Food Show, Sussex Gourmet Bus Tour, the launch of the Foodie Awards 2011 and Brighton & Hove Restaurant Week! Celebrate fabulous food and drink with us in the spring! Entry: Free – £42 depending on event.

www.brightonfoodfestival.com

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Natural and Organic Products Europe

April 3 – 4, Olympia, London

Natural and Organic Products Europe is a meeting point for anyone involved or interested in the business of selling natural, organic, and healthy lifestyle products; from distributors of products for major supermarkets to owner’s of independent health stores

www.naturalproducts.co.uk/

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The Publican Awards

6th April – Grosvenor House London

‘If you think you are outshining your competitors and have what it takes to win a pub trade Oscar then get your entry in today’.

www.thepublican.com/

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London Wine and Spirit Fair

May 17 – 19 Excel, London

Exhibitors come from across the globe, the Old World sharing floor space with the New at London Wine and Spirits. International professionals come to London to purchase, taste and conduct their business.

www.showstoday.com/london-wine-and-spirits-fair/

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Real Food Festival

May 5-8, Earls Court London

The Real Food Festival is back for the 4th year and will again take place in London‘s Earls Court from the 5th-8th May 2011

www.realfoodfestival.co.uk/

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Taste of London

16-19 June – Regents Park

Be sure to keep 16-19 June, 2011 free, when Taste of London will be returning to Regent’s Park to demonstrate once more why it is the world’s greatest restaurant festival. With world class restaurants, chefs and produce, Taste of London is a sumptuous, indulgent foodie day out in the heart of the capital, and the 2011 event promises to be the best yet.

www.tastefestivals.com/london/

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Great British Beer Festival

2 – 6 August, Earls Court

The Great British Beer Festival at Earls Court, Britain’s biggest beer festival, once again brings together a wide range of real ales, ciders, perries and international beers Organized by Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA)

www.gbbf.camra.org.uk/home

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Speciality and Fine Food Fair

4 – 6 September, Olympia, London

The definitive event for showcasing artisan food and drink to trade buyers. Delis, farm shops, independent retailers, restaurants, hotels, caterers & wholesalers are looking to source fine food with provenance, local sourcing and quality at the top of their agenda.

www.specialityandfinefoodfairs.co.uk/

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The Restaurant Show

10th – 12th October 2011 – Earls Court

The London Restaurant Show comes to Earls Court London to celebrate food, restaurants and talented chefs. The Restaurant Show 2011 in London will feature a central food market, on-site restaurants and top chefs demonstrating their skills on the main stage. The ’11 London show will also feature a newly introduced Briefing Theatre.

www.lth-hotels.com/london_events/restaurant-show.htm
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London Restaurant Festival in full swing!

Friday, October 8th, 2010

If you somehow you hadn’t heard already the 2010 London Restaurant Festival is now in full swing.  The festival started last year, created by Evening Standard restaurant critic Fay Maschler. The two weeks are a celebration of London (and the UK’s) diverse selection of restaurants. Director Simon Davis’s goal is for it to become the Edinburgh of food.

It’s not a farfetched goal either, this year the celebration of gastronomy has expanded from one week to two, and the number of participating restaurants has risen from 350 to 550 – many offering menus for under £10. You can log on to http://www.visitlondon.com/londonrestaurantfestival/ and search through the 550 restaurants by price, location and cuisine. It is a great opportunity for food lovers to sample from restaurants from local bistros to Michelin heavy weights.  The festivals Menu’s are the backbone of the two weeks and there are some amazing deals to be found. You can enjoy a three course meal at such London institutions as Gordon Ramsey at Claridges and Kai of Mayfair for only £30.

It is not only the Festival Menus that make up the fortnight though. There are a number of pop up restaurants, the jewel in the crown being Michelin quality meals served on the London Eye. 100 people paid £10,000 each (which goes to Charity StreetSmart) to enjoy a three course meal served by acclaimed chefs such as  Gordon Ramsay, Mark Hix, Giorgio Locatelli and Atul Kochhar. If £10,000 is a little out of your price range (!!) there are plenty of other options to enjoy great food. The hip supper club, Savoy Truffle is holding a series of evenings with a full menu, Bombay Sapphire cocktails and wine included for £65. Tickets to eat at Ex Maze Chef Jason Athertons’s pop up restaurant on Binney Street sold out in minutes so get in and start booking now!

As well as the pop-up restaurants there is also the LRF market at the Old Spitafeilds Market. This year the theme is Malaysian and Mexican. Entry is free and there is a huge selection of authentic foods on offer plus local market stalls selling to the public. Also if you are in Covent Garden over the next two weeks checkout the Street Kitchen,  an innovative mobile food project and the UK’s first ever destination street vendor selling gourmet cuisine. Jun Tanaka, executive chef at Pearl Restaurant, and Mark Jankel, accomplished chef and founder of The Food Initiative will serve food from a vintage airstream caravan at various locations around London.

This event must be on the top of the list for any diehard carnivore! A giant Sunday roast being held in Leadenhall market, topped off with gin and tonic. A host of famous chefs will be cooking, including Mark Hix, Rowley Leigh, Richard Corrigan and Fergus Henderson. A whole range of meats have been sourced from Whole Foods Market, including cuts of beef, lamb, wild roe deer, game birds, Tipperary pig, and quail. These meats will be served with gravy, roast vegetables, and pudding cooked by the Chamberlain’s restaurant at Leadenhall Market.
Log on to The London Restaurant Festival website now to find out more and get involved. We have our first meal at 101 Pimlico tonight and have just booked an 8 course tasting menu at Mestizo in Camden for only £45!

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