Taranaki Daily News

New food festival in town

- STEPHANIE MITCHELL

A new festival is launching in Taranaki to put the region’s restaurant­s on show.

FEASTival - Taranaki Restaurant Week will run from June 5-10 and is modelled on similar events from other regions, such as Wellington on a Plate.

‘‘The aspiration is to create a week devoted to our local restaurant­s, bars, cafes, food heroes, and food enthusiast­s,’’ event creator Rachel Church said. ‘‘We have truly wonderful, quality restaurant­s for such a small region.’’ The event runs with support from New Plymouth District Council’s See it in the City initiative, which aims to bring vibrancy to the city centre.

‘‘As it takes place in winter, it’s a great reason for people to get out during our long, dark nights. I noticed how people really hibernate during winter and my desire is to liven up our downtown area during the cold nights.’’

FEASTival will be supporting On The House, a charity that takes surplus food from around town and puts it out to the public. ‘‘At the moment they run one day a week and would like to run three days a week, so we hope to support that through FEASTival.’’

Church, originally from Long Island, New York, moved to Taranaki six years ago. Along with her partner Rodney Hosking she runs Hosking House, a boutique bed and breakfast in the city centre. Hosking encouraged her to create FEASTival.

‘‘I’ve been talking about doing it for so long and he kept encouragin­g me to just go for it.’’

Church said she talks to visitors to the region on a daily basis at Hosking House and that was part of her inspiratio­n for the festival. ‘‘I recommend restaurant­s to visitors every day and as much as they see the art and go to events, they eat three times a day.’’

The festival runs Taranakiwi­de and provides different experience­s to what diners would usually get. ‘‘There will be different price points, different menus, and events such as cooking classes and degustatio­n dinners.’’

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