The World Food Fair 2022 – Singapore’s Most Awaited Food Fair

The World Food Fair 2022 will be held at the Singapore Expo from 15th to 18th September 2022 –  a grand affair for foodies around the globe. The event brings together a diverse group of exhibitors ranging from local favourites to international cuisines and fusion food that can be enjoyed by any national. The event is popular among both the locals and foreigners as they can engage in tasting many unique food items that are iconic to several destinations in the world.

The event is open to visitors from 11 am to 10 pm, and entry is free for industry professionals. This year, Singapore expects around 11000 visitors and 200 exhibitors for the fair and those who wish to attend the event can access it within a mere 15 minutes if they choose to stay at Ascott Orchard Singapore, one of the best Orchard Road serviced apartments in the area.

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