1/24Tee-lish Brownies’ Jermaine and Ether Pita and their cousin Lucas Reid.
Foodies feast as festival serves up favourites, new flavours
Throngs arrived hungry but departed the Parramatta Lanes food festival very satisfied thanks to more than 70 food stalls serving classic favourites, along with new flavours. Check out the photo gallery.
2/24Jojo Chesher, Amy Kour and Willow Kay enjoy a nosh at the Eat Street Carpark.
3/24Celebrated chef Kylie Kwong at Powerhouse Lane on George St with creative director Tony Assness, Gillian Kayrooz (vitocco curator) and Xinyi Lim (program manager).
4/24Kate Durnell and Gabby Cundy.
5/24Mariana and Charbel Bouzeid.
6/24Nemo Aden tucks into some Flappy’s Fried Chicken.
7/24Rebecca and Paul Cornwall (front) with Hannah Spannenberg and Charley Cornwall.
8/24Clarice Zuasola from Flappy’s Fried Chicken.
9/24Parramatta Lanes food festival. Ryan and Ila Barker from Port Macquarie enjoy a feed before going to The Weeknd concert at Sydney Olympic Park.
10/24Kamil and Marika Kurdziel.
11/24Vivyane Kassar tucks into popcorn chicken from Spudhole.
12/24Marcus Chen, Rob Shehadie and Annie Buda at Mr Whippy.
13/24Powerhouse Lane was a popular new drawcard.
14/24Mary Saouma and Ayana Saleh from Chocolate on Tap.
15/24Helen Nader with her daughters Amelia and Shania Abdul-Wahab.
16/24George Kafataris with a Nutella doughnut from FryHole.
17/24Jessica and Bryce Mayne.
18/24Juelyse Liumaunu with her baby Lani and son Sani Liumaunu, and friend Sia Latu.
19/24Workmates James Tyson, Muneeb Rehman, Alice Zhang, Bonnie Mo and Rohan Mukherjee.
20/24Parramatta Lanes food festival. Eddy Halal (left) from Sammy’s.
21/24Parramatta Lanes food festival also includes arts and music.
22/24Parramatta Lanes food festival Johanna Nino and Santiago Lizcano from Colombian psychedelic funk band Balthvs take a break before their performance at Parramatta Town Hall.
23/24A band gets Parramatta Town Hall pumping.
24/24Charlize Quintero Sunga and Pinkett Sunga enjoy Burger Head fries and Hoy Pinoy skewers.