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Best chefs doing their magic

The Noosa Food and Wine Festival 2018 program is out and tickets on sale, with more than 35 events showcasing some of Australia’s best chefs in beautiful locations throughout Noosa from 17-20 May 2018.
Events will take place at the new Festival Village, under the Noosa Tipis on Noosa Main Beach, along Hastings Street for the Long Lunch, in signature restaurants and throughout the Noosa hinterland with produce and brewery trails.
Next year the Festival Village will return to Noosa Lions Park and become the hottest place to be during the event including Taste of Noosa where visitors can discover tastes from some of Noosa’s best restaurants.
There will be Celebrity Chef cooking demonstrations, master classes and a craft and cider beer corner.
The Long Lunch on Hastings Street, one of the Festival’s most popular events, will take place on Saturday 19 May and feature Noosa Beach House, Season, Boardwalk Bistro, Aromas, Locale, Bistro C, Cafe Le Monde and Rococo.
The stunning Tipis will return to Noosa Main Beach and will be the venue for a range of events across the weekend including the opening and closing parties, lunches, champagne brunch and a rise and nourish morning yoga session followed by nutritious breakfast.
There will also be a series of trails across the festival including Hinterland Trails, a Slow Food Noosa Trail and the Noosa Brewery Trail.
For the full program and to purchase event tickets, see www.noosafoodandwine.com.au

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