What to expect at the Maginhawa Arts and Food Festival on Dec 13
Maginhawa has long been the haven for Manila's most adventurous foodies. From the Italian classics at Friuli Trattoria to the unique experience of Van Gogh is Bipolar, and the burgers found at Slowburn, Maginhawa is home to a dining spot that satisfies every craving and mood.
Now, for one day, this famous food strip is leveling up with the second Maginhawa Arts and Food Festival.
On Friday, Dec. 13, from 9 a.m. to midnight, the entire street is erupting into its yearly whole-day festival—a must-visit event for shoppers and gourmands alike.
Here’s what you should expect at the upcoming festival.
Food galore
An endless line of bustling food stalls serving hot, fresh, and trending dishes that will surely fill the air with delicious scents. Food junkies, don’t forget to ready your wallets and indulge in all the savory treats!
Gift ideas
For Christmas haulers, you surely don’t want to miss this. Aside from the wide selection of food booths, art stall owners will showcase trendy and unique crafts, handmade decorations, and toys that are perfect for Christmas gifts.
Live performances
Prepare to be enthralled as both famous and up-and-coming artists will perform during the night. A lineup of performing artists has yet to be released, as per the Maginhawa Food Festival. Last year, famous musicians like Dionela, Magiliw Street, ACT, Vanessa Mendoza, and Nicole Abuda performed.
Maginhawa first hosted its first food festival in 2014 during Quezon City’s 75th, gaining popularity for its diverse food offerings, festive street vibe, and lively performances.
