Sample-Style Food Festivals

The Fork & Finger Event in Downtown Langley Offers $5 Taste Samples

With its rich availability of taste samples and the undisputably affordable price, the Fork & Finger food festival at the McBurney Plaza in downtown Langley is perfect for foodies. The 2017 edition of the event welcomed seven-time Guinness World Record holder and Celebrity Chef Bob Blumer who graced the festivities with two interactive presentations that included the audience's participation in a competition. Another noteworthy guest was Chef Anya Keefe who informed festival goers about the global history of chocolate with indulgent taste samples from different regions.

All in all, Fork & Finger is a demo-style event that engages its audience. While individuals have the opportunity to be entertained, informed and satisfied through interactive experiences and a sizable selection of taste samples, independent eating establishments and culinary enthusiasts in the City of Langley gain decent exposure.

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