A new street food festival will be held in a Suffolk market town centre this weekend.
Sudbury Town Council and Sudbury Arts Centre are hosting a food festival on Sunday, August 25.
Food stalls offering a range of diverse dishes and cuisines will be spread out across Market Hill and inside Sudbury Arts Centre.
Entry to the food festival is free and it will run from 11am until 7pm.
Some of the traders include Bites and Delights with their signature Bubble Waffles offering a range of playful toppings.
A Sudbury Market regular, Chilli Brothers will also be selling their Latin American soul food with vegan options available.
Mac Street Kitchen, a regular in Great Cornard and Colchester will be bringing all the Mac and Cheese with a variety of different toppings, vegetarian and meat.
Cooking away in the heart of Long Melford, My Thai Chef Melford, will be bringing their delicious authentic Thai Cuisine, crafted with the freshest ingredients.
Mobile catering trailer, The Raclette Truck, will be serving Swiss/French raclette cheese melted over the top of your choice of foods.
Wagyu Burgers and Street Foods will also be at the festival offering their Wagyu patty’s, triple cooked chips, pulled smoked brisket and much more.
A number of other vendors will be at the festival selling a range of goods.
Mayor of Sudbury Alison Owen said: "We are pleased to see so many cultures coming to our beautiful town bringing authentic cuisines for all to enjoy. So please come down and support Sudbury’s first Street Food Festival.”
Rachel Price of Sudbury Town Council said: "There really is something for everybody at our inaugural Street Food Festival, we felt it was time to bring together some of the excellent food businesses we have locally.
"This is as much a celebration of cultural diversity as it is delicious food with almost every continent represented right here in Sudbury."
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