Thousands of visitors turned up at the Qatar International Food Festival to sample the international food, exciting dining options and family entertainment at the Museum of Islamic Art Park.
Organised by Qatar Airways and Qatar Tourism Authority, this year’s festival is on track to break last year’s record-breaking 73,000 visitors at the event as a great range of food and entertainment options attracted visitors from all over Qatar and beyond.
With music and light shows, 11 general zones, the International Zone, the Healthy and Active Zone, the Snack Zone, the Family Zone, the Qatar Brazil Zone and the live cooking zone, as well as 55 food stalls and international entertainment acts on several stages, there is something for everyone at the festival.
For thrill-seekers, the ‘Dinner in the Sky’, sponsored by Renaissance Hotel, has proved to be hugely popular this year again with diners being able to enjoy a three-course meal 40 metres above the ground.
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