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Event: Taste the (Osborne) Village - Satisfy your sweet tooth at Kawaii Crepe (frontal shot above)

Satisfy your sweet tooth at Kawaii Crepe (frontal shot above)

Event: Taste the (Osborne) Village

By: PegCity Grub // August 20, 2014 // Food Tours

Cooking demonstrations, cook-offs and loads of tasty food samples are all part of the action at this year's Taste the Village. (Photo courtesy Osborne Village BIZ).
Cooking demonstrations, cook-offs and loads of tasty food samples are all part of the action at this year's Taste the Village. (Photo courtesy Osborne Village BIZ).

Taste the Village
Saturday September 20 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Location: Osborne Village
Tasting tickets cost $10, $15 and $25
For tickets and more information click here.

Winnipeg is a four-season city. We host indoor and outdoor festivals, events and parties no matter what the forecast holds.

While summer may be winding down, the city's fall food season is ramping up.

Loads of autumn harvest parties, events and fundraisers are all on the horizon.

Taste the Village—an outdoor party celebrating Osborne Village's dynamic food and restaurant scene—runs Saturday October 12 from 11a.m. to 6 p.m..

This family friendly event includes cooking demonstrations, chef battles and food sampling from a variety of area restaurants.

The Village, as locals call it, is a veritable United Nations of cuisine. Italian, Australian, Japanese, Thai, Manitoba Regional, global fusion and Mexican bites are all on the menu.

Festival goers can buy tasting tickets in $10, $15 and $25 denominations.

Participating restaurants include: Buccaccinos; Billa Bong Gastropub; Kawaii Crepe; Bankok Thai; Sukothai; Tea Story; Fude; The Cheer; and Carlos and Murphy's.

The 7-hour party also features free family activities including horse-drawn carriage rides, pumpkin decorating and face painting.

For tickets and more information click here.

Taste the Village pits local chefs against each other in cooking competitions. (Photo courtesy Osborne Village BIZ.)
Taste the Village pits local chefs against each other in cooking competitions. (Photo courtesy Osborne Village BIZ.)

Peg City Grub is your ultimate source for everything foodie in Winnipeg. From the hottest chefs to the best new restaurants to the most delicious events, we’ve got you covered. Follow us on Twitter @pegcitygrub and visit www.tourismwinnipeg.com for more on the city’s fabulous dining options.

Peg City Grub is a Tourism Winnipeg culinary initiative.

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