Food Temple 2020, © Le carreau du Temple – Le Marais Mood
Every year, the Carreau du Temple, this cultural liner from Haut-Marais just a stone's throw from the Paris-Centre town hall, takes into its holds the best representatives of "street food" and all that Paris has of flavor lovers exotic.
Welcome, then, to the 5e edition of Food Temple, whose programming this year pays homage to Australia by celebrating its contemporary, diverse, hybrid, rich and full of surprises “food culture”. From Friday September 24 to Sunday September 26, the festival offers plenty to excite the taste buds of lovers of “fusion cuisine” thanks to the participation of artisans from the Antipodes, producers and committed cooks from this country-continent where plants grow wildflowers, flowers, spices with tastes from the ends of the world.
Through the gastronomy of Australia, where the relationship between man and his environment is essential, we will discover the "bush tucker", or "bush food" of the Aborigines, this food from Australian nature, mixed with British, Mediterranean and Asian cuisine.
On the program are around thirty workshops (for young and old), a brunch, masterclasses given by Australian and Aboriginal chefs (sometimes via video from Australia), a generous market, screenings, a photo exhibition, culinary book signing sessions.
✔ FRIDAY EVENING
On Friday evening, enjoy the festive atmosphere of the night market and a wild DJ set with Australian sounds.
► Discover the evening program
✔ SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS
Wander at your own pace through the Hall to discover cooking workshops and free masterclasses – some live from Australia. Enjoy delicious meals at the market, without missing the screenings and signing sessions at the bookstore.
► Discover the program for Saturday
✔ SUNDAY APPOINTMENTS
We meet for the traditional Sunday brunch. Cooking workshops and screenings complete this day's meetings.
► Discover the program for Sunday
ON THE MENU :
✔ BRUNCH
✔ COOKING MASTERCLASS
✔ COOKING WORKSHOPS
✔ CHILDREN’S WORKSHOPS
✔ MARKET & AUSTRALIAN COUNTERS
✔ FOCUS ON AUSTRALIAN CULTURE screenings, photo exhibitions, bookstores…
✔ DATING WEBSITE : Sport & nutrition, an Olympic adventure
▼ Carreau du Temple
2 rue Perrée, 75003 Paris et 4 rue Eugène-Spuller, 75003 Paris
© Carreau du Temple – Le Marais Mood
Text: Katia Barillot
Photos: © Carreau du Temple – Le Marais Mood
17.09.21
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