The eleventh Anegada Lobster Pageant will kick off on 26 November 2023. The three-day occasion on the island of Anegada within the British Virgin Islands is a extremely anticipated occasion for meals lovers. On the coronary heart of the competition are freshly caught spiny lobsters that shall be utilized in tasty and artistic dishes. The one-of-a-kind competition can even function 12 eating places and the islands’ wealthy culinary choices.
Anegada Lobster Pageant
The 2023 version of the competition shall be held from 24 – 26 November 2023. It’s the first occasion within the British Virgin Islands’ culinary occasion calendar, BVI Meals Fete. Attendees will get to pattern lobster dishes at every restaurant in addition to staples on the collaborating eating places’ menus.
The newly opened Essential Avenue Restaurant was the launch web site of the BVI Meals Fete. Up to now, BVI Meals Fete was a collection of gastronomic occasions all held within the month of November. Nonetheless, the BVI Vacationer Board and Movie Fee determined to unfold the occasions all year long. This can assist promote BVI tradition to worldwide audiences year-round.
Director of Tourism within the BVI, Clive McCoy, emphasised the significance of showcasing the territory’s culinary choices. He acknowledged a few of the distinctive meals within the islands and defined that via festivals just like the BVI Meals Fete, they’re giving guests the choice to style their meals and expertise their tradition.
Collaborating Eating places
Eating places that shall be collaborating within the competition are:
- Anegada Reef Resort
- Large Bamboo
- Cow Wreck
- Flash of Magnificence
- KG’s Café
- Lil Bit
- Lobster Lure
- Potter’s By the Sea
- Sid’s at Pomato Level
- Tipsy’s
- Wonky Canine
BVI Meals Fete Occasions
The schedule of occasions for the BVI Meals Fete is under:
November 2023: Anegada Lobster Pageant
January – February 2024: Jost Lime
March 2024: Style of Virgin Gorda
July 2024: Style of Tortola
Supply: What to Anticipate for Anegada Lobster Fest 2023 (The BVI Beacon)
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