Taste of London 2023: Everything you need to know about the festival in Regent’s Park
The food festival Taste of London is back for 2023 as Regent’s Park is transformed into a culinary playground.
More than 30 of the capital’s leading restaurants will be on show over the five-day festival, with Taste also promising to provide a platform for "future food heroes."
Alongside food stands and drinks bars, themed workshops, cooking classes, and live music and entertainment will also return to the royal park, and 55,000 diners are expected to attend.
When is Taste of London running?
The food festival begins on Wednesday (June 14) evening (5.30pm) and will wrap up on Sunday June 18 at 5pm.
Between Thursday and Saturday, there will be two sessions - one lunch, one dinner - split as midday until 4pm, and then 5.30pm until 9.30pm.
What restaurants will be at Taste?
Below is a full list of restaurants and bars serving food and drink over the five-day event:
Dim Sum Terrace
Treats Club
Norma
Jam Delish
Afghan Caravan
Seoul Bird
Joia
Issho-Ni
Likkle Dutchpot
Cinder
Longboys
Santo Remedio
Angelina
Flesh & Buns
STK Steakhouse
Dumplings’ Legend
Burger & Lobster
Francesco Mazzei
Yopo @ The Mandrake
Kahani
Bibo
Hoppers
Chai Wu
Roti King
Macellaio RC
Hot Box
Cavita
Bone Daddies
Bar Kroketa
The Big Mamma group (Gloria, Ave Mario and co.)
Paulette
Rhythm Kitchen
How to get tickets
Tickets are still available on the Taste of London website, but be quick as they sell fast.
The cheapest option is a standard Taste Pass, which costs £24 and allows entry to the event on any given day. Each stand charges for food and drink, and dishes are in the region of £10. Passes that allow return visits start from £35.
There are also VIP packages available offering fast-track entry (queues can be lengthy) and vouchers to try signature dishes from certain restaurants.
How to get to Taste of London
Taste is held at Regent’s Park and entrance to the festival is at the south side of the Outer Circle. There are always signs dotted around.
The closest Tube stations are Regent’s Park, Great Portland Street, and Baker Street, all of which are about a five minute walk away. Plenty of buses also serve the location (Regent’s Park stop A is the best place to end up).
Taste of London, Regent’s Park, Ulster Terrace, NW1 4LL, london.tastefestivals.com