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The 2023 food stall thread!


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17 hours ago, spg said:

I haven't I'm afraid. Lalita's is purely vegan and do great dosa etc. They also still did the "meal for a fiver" last year, which was a curry n rice. So good value 

Dosa Deli is vegetarian, their onion bhajis and Dosa wraps are divine! I will have to do a comparison this year!

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7 hours ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

Are there two dosa places in WG? The big one as you come in from WH isn't vegan, or at least it didn't used to be - I've had a paneer dosa from it.

My bad, I hadn't realised they did paneer. I have amended my post to state they are vegetarian. 

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39 minutes ago, Jack Leach said:

I recently had the pleasure of trying the Goody Chicken Quesadilla at a food stall in my hometown. Let me tell you, it was absolutely delicious! The combination of tender chicken, melted cheese, and crispy tortilla was simply mouth-watering.

An advert so good, it's almost as if you are affiliated with them!

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I'm hoping the quality is back this year as almost everything I had last year was disappointing, from either a portion size, quality or taste perspective (typically all three).

I put it down to Covid but I imagine the inflation and cost of living crisis won't fix it.

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On 3/10/2023 at 1:18 PM, Isaact said:

I'm hoping the quality is back this year as almost everything I had last year was disappointing, from either a portion size, quality or taste perspective (typically all three).

I put it down to Covid but I imagine the inflation and cost of living crisis won't fix it.

2022 was definitely the year when "Loaded Fries" became the dominant foodstuff of the festival.

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Anyone know the name of the stall which sells massive arancini balls?? I seem to remember it being somewhere between the greenpeace and green futures in the path but don't quote me on that! I've just remembered it -- one of my favourite things I ate last year!

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16 minutes ago, Bike_Like_A_Mum said:

Anyone know the name of the stall which sells massive arancini balls?? I seem to remember it being somewhere between the greenpeace and green futures in the path but don't quote me on that! I've just remembered it -- one of my favourite things I ate last year!

No. But I’m massively on board for this. (Drools)

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