Another sumptuous gastronomic journey begins this coming weekend at the Zemun Quay where everyone's favorite Street Food festival is about to start. From 2nd to 4th June, on the most beautiful part of the Danube Quay (near Venecija restaurant), the first Street Food festival of the year will be held which will present more than 15 participants - representatives of the city's well-known gastronomic brands.
Entrance to the festival is free, and seating is provided for visitors. The working hours of the festival are from 13:00 to 21:00.
During the three days of the festival, the Zemun Quay will once again become the stage of world cuisine in the open air and fresh, healthy and high-quality specialties will be prepared on the spot. Visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy great "street food", good music and a magical view of the Danube right on the festival part of the Zemun Quay which offers a unique view of the city.
Street Food Festival Street Food Festival will offer visitors to enjoy the flavors of an authentic American burger, great corn dog and juicy American sandwiches, specialties of Chinese and Japanese cuisine, real Neapolitan pizza, famous Belgrade dumplings, Italian home made pasta, homemade sausages, a popular specialty created by the fusion of Mexican and Japanese cuisine - sushirrito and much more.
With the support of well-known names of the city's DJ scene, during the coming weekend, the Zemun Quay will become an ideal location for socializing and enjoying the perfect combination of food and music, as well as everything that offers a magical view of the river. There are also several relaxation zones located in special ambiance units where, throughout the day, visitors can spend quality time with friends or family under the lush canopies of old trees.
The Street Food Festival is dedicated to environmental protection, but this time we are going one step further. With the support of the project "Every can counts" during the event, the World Environment Day will be celebrated, which will allow us to join the initiative of the International Recycling Tour that is being carried out for the third year in a row in 16 countries around the world. This way attention is drawn to the importance of environmental protection, recycling, as well as the possibility of endless recycling of aluminum, that is, packaging such as aluminum cans.
With the "Every can counts" project, boxes for the disposal of used aluminum packaging will be placed at several different points as well as promoters with backpacks for the disposal. A pixelata where local artists will work is there to creatively remind visitors of the importance of recycling in order to preserve the planet Earth.