We are back with the second edition of our street food festival- a next level food-fuelled garden experience slap bang in the centre of one of the coolest cities on earth.
Soak in the party atmosphere with live music through out the day. Indulge in desserts from our partner vendors , savour on many of the dishes we are well known and loved for and some brand new jaw-dropping tastes from various parts of the world.
See you soon
Sunday, December 11 2022
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM WAT
Location
23, Ikoyi Crescent, Ikoyi (NDALI'S PLACE next to Omenka Gallery).
KK FOODIE PASS
₦2,000
CASHLESS INFORMATION
#KKFOODIEFEST22 is a 100% cashless festival. By taking out cash, our vendors can process transactions seamlessly and there are less queues.
You can purchase festival currency ("Feast Points") at Kewa’s Kitchen Street Food Festival with cash or debit card at the front desk or any of the top up stations around the festival. The #KKFOODIEFEST22 wristband contains an RFID chip, which can be read by a special tablet device given to all vendors.
The process is straight-forward and simple. Simply tell the vendor know what you would like to purchase, and they will ring up the transaction on their device. You will then tap your wristband against their tablet and voila, transaction is complete, start enjoying your food and drink!
Your wristbands can be loaded with as many Feast Points as you desire. Leftover value can also be withdrawn at the conclusion of the event (a N100 refund fee applies).
Frequently Asked Questions
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When you arrive at the event, you can get a wristband and load it with as much or as little funds as you'd like to purchase food from vendors. The Kewa’s Kitchen Street Food Festival wristband contains a chip, which can be read by a special tablet device given to all vendors. This wristband needs to remain on your wrist for duration of the event.
Inside the event, you will also be able to load additional points onto your wristband using cash or credit/debit card. Look out for one of our top-up tents or friendly top-up staff who can help you do this. Once you have loaded points onto your wristband you can visit any of the food or drink vendors on-site. Let them know what you would like to purchase, and they will scan your wristband to deduct the correct amount - and then it's time to enjoy your purchase!
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A: Kewa’s Kitchen Street Food Festival is a cashless festival. If you wish to purchase food, drinks, or merchandise at the event, you will need to use funds loaded onto your tap-and-go wristband.
Cash WILL NOT be accepted by vendors at the event, but you can use cash to top up your wristband.
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A: To make use of the amazing benefits that cashless provides (mainly shorter wait times for you!), we charge a token fee of N2000 as your event ticket.
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A: You can buy it online. You can also buy it at the festival on the day of the event.
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A. Your wristband can be collected on the day of the festival at the pick-up stand.
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A: We recommend loading a minimum of N5000 to your wristband at initial top-up to maximise your experience at the event.
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A: You can simply use one of the self-service stations at the festival or ask top-up staff member to scan your wristband to see how many points you have remaining. After each transaction, the vendors can also show you the balance you have remaining.
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A: Yes, you can! Make sure you hold onto your wristband after the event (it is essential for your refund), and you can claim your refund online via the event portal from 15th December, 2022 or earlier and the portal will be open for a week. Please note a N100 refund fee applies.