There’s a Sri Lankan Festival happening at Queen Vic Market next month
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08.03.2024

There’s a Sri Lankan Festival happening at Queen Vic Market next month

Sri Lankan Festival

Celebrate the rich culture of Sri Lanka at the Queen Vic Market.

From delicious kottu roti to deviled chicken and hoppers, indulge in the flavours of Sinhala and Tamil cuisine at the Sri Lankan Festival.

Queen Victoria Market’s festival of Sri Lanka will also include traditional food, arts and crafts, spices, tea, tourism and live music and performance. Celebrate the heritage of Sri Lanka on Sunday, April 28 from 10am until 4pm.

What you need to know

  • The Sri Lankan Festival is on this weekend at Queen Victoria Market
  • Celebrating the rich heritage and culture of Sri Lanka, you can enjoy a variety of traditional Sri Lankan for, arts and crafts, spices, tea, tourism, music and more
  • It all goes down Sunday, April 28 from 10am until 4pm

Stay up to date with what’s happening in and around Melbourne here.

 

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The biggest Sri Lankan Festival in Australia is back, giving expat communities and locals alike a chance to share in the magic of the culture of the island nation.

Indulge in delicious meals and fun, family-friendly events, enjoy traditional, wholesome and hearty Sri Lankan dishes in this free festival. There will also be a full spectrum of entertainment, with traditional Sri Lankan music and performances for you to enjoy.

Made sure you come hungry, because there will be food available from fan favourites like Taku Taku as well as market stall holders including Drums Cae.

With delicious street food and drink from across the continent, The Queen Victoria Market is a bastion of Melbourne’s local food and culture scene. Since it opened in 1878, The Queen Victoria Market has become known for its extensive festivals and activities, as well as having fresh food available to purchase.

Join in on the festivities this Sunday, April 28 at Queen Vic Market. Find out more by heading here.