The photoblog of the adventures of an Edmonton woman eating her way through the city, from restaurants to coffee shops, events and festivals. Get ready to eat with your eyes!
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Fringe Food 2013
I spent several afternoons at the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival last week because I love roaming the grounds and taking in the buskers, and also because I was part of the volunteer Multimedia Team. As far as food goes, the pickings seemed a bit slimmer than in previous years. The biggest surprise was the lack of any food trucks (other than ones used for special events).
I had to have an onion cake, with its crispy outside and soft interior. I ended up having two (on different days).
Soner's Donair is a yearly hit because the food is incredible. I had the falafel and there were at least four large balls of fried ground chickpeas, amidst the tzatziki sauce and veggies. A little messy to eat, but worth the effort.
As much as I love kettle corn, my favourite kind of popcorn is the traditional, movie-style kind. I am happy to see it available at festivals and enjoyed a couple of bags during the Fringe.
The mango chicken from Zaika is another yearly favourite for me. Think butter chicken, but sweeter. I also love the addition of a veggie samosa. I could have added naan for another couple of dollars, but the portion would have ended up being too large for me.
Who doesn't love mini-doughnuts? So soft, so hot, so sweet. Best of all, they were half price for volunteers!
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Excellent blog, Paula. We also noticed the lack of food vendors. Chicken masala & fish pakoras from Zaika and Chili chicken/channa masala combo from New Asian Village were my faves. Dolmas are a nice midday snack, too.
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