The Good Food & Wine Show (21 May – 24 May 2015) has always been associated with the best chefs and has attracted celebrity chefs from all over the world but this year South Africa’s most popular consumer show is going to be shining an even brighter light on our local chefs and bringing into focus the country’s local food regions and our local foodie celebrities. For example, a line-up of local radio personalities, comics, poets, actors and performance artists will all be engaging with food, playing with food, acting out food fantasies and giving visitors even more of thrill.
What drama … this year’s Good Food & Wine Show brings on the entertainment
Leading the local chef line-up is Siba Mtongana from Food Network’s Siba’s Table, Jenny Morris, Food Network host and chef, also known as The Giggling Gourmet will be romancing the stove. Local chefs, with personality, will be participating in a TV cook-off with SABC to see who has the most zing when they present.
International draw-cards for the Good Food & Wine Show in Cape Town are The Cake Boss, Buddy Valastro and MasterChef Australia judge, chef and author, Matt Preston.
This year’s show is also going to be super-interactive. New culinary techniques, new equipment and new trends will be tested out and visitors will be able to take part in the all the action far more than they’ve been used to. There’ll be cooking demos, food tastings and cooking classes.
Ticket Prices:
Adults: R130
Ages 13-18: R110
Pensioners: R110
Ages 7-12: R50
Ages 0-6: Free
Combo: R155 (includes a taster glass and 5 tasting vouchers – additional vouchers at R25 for a book of 5)
Glass R30 (bought separately including 5 tasting vouchers)
10+: R1000 (or R100 per ticket based on ten or above)
Early bird (valid until end April 2015) R130 includes a ticket to any theatre demonstration on Thursday and Friday 21 + 22 May (excludes international celebrity chefs)