Steam Kitchen Street Food Market is set to return to Sheffield this weekend, bringing eight different cuisines with a new appearance of kids corner.
This event is open to the public and it will be third year at the Steamworks on Randall Street in Sheffield. It brings food from all over the world including Asia, Europe and South America, plus a coffee bar, from today until Sunday.
Beyond various foods, the Highfield market is a celebration of community and culture.
Susie Walker, 41, director of Steamworks, said: “The market has received great feedback in past years. On this side of town, there is not anything similar.
“We want to make this year’s event special. We want it to be a food market where music is not super loud and is a place for everyone.”
It is a family-friendly event, and dogs are welcome too. There will be a kids corner with giant games and big art projects. Colouring tools and hula hoops will be provided.
Mrs Walker said: “Our aim is to create an experience that goes beyond just eating. It’s about enjoying the food, the music, and the company, making memories that last.”
She is hoping to see the upcoming market as the busiest yet and she expressed a warm welcome to everyone who plans to join.
There will be vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options available.
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Vendors taking part in this event are Colombo Street (Sri Lankan), Serious Schnitzel (German), Oh La La (Loaded fries), Gyro Guys (Greek), Madame Crêpe, Luigi (Italian), Disco Pig (Tacos), Spice Club Roadshow (Indian) and Barista coffee from Kin (Sat & Sun).
Alcohol will be available at the Steamworks bar throughout the event.
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