Festival Fun
Asian food festival to make Austin debut with more than 40 vendors

Panda Fest will be full of street food, artisan goods, and art showcases.
A nationally known Asian food and culture festival is coming to Austin for the first time: Called Panda Fest, it's a three-day family-friendly event that will take place from November 14-16 at Republic Square, 422 Guadalupe St. in downtown Austin, where it will feature food, crafts, performances, and panda attractions including a 15-foot inflatable panda.
The nationally acclaimed Asian food and culture festival sold out in cities like Atlanta, Boston, Seattle, and Philadelphia. Along with Austin, it's also making its Dallas debut this year from November 7–9.
Panda Fest is a spinoff of a similar New York event, the famed Dragon Fest, and is one of the fastest-growing cultural festivals in the U.S.
Features include:
- 40+ food vendors serving 100+ dishes from across Asia such as authentic street food, sweet treats, and creative fusion bites
- a marketplace with artisan crafts, clothing, and heritage goods
- live performances ranging from lion dances to K-pop showcases
- arts like calligraphy and sugar painting
- panda attractions including the inflatable panda plus themed games and Insta-worthy photo ops
… all showcasing the rich diversity of Asian American and Pacific Islander cultures, but with pandas remaining at the heart of the event.

Austin and Dallas are two stops on a tour with several more cities to come.
“After selling out in city after city, we know Texas is ready for the panda-monium - where food, culture, and fun come together in unforgettable ways," said creator BiuBiu Xu in a press release.
Tickets for the festival are now on sale at pandafests.com. General admission tickets start at $17.28 and include two free gifts: a custom Austin panda pin and a panda headband. Children under 6 are free. VIP tickets start at $29.87 and include those two gifts along with a customized bag, exclusive bathrooms, and a fast pass for entrance.

A very saturated look at spicy chicken and sides.Photo courtesy of Angry Chickz
Cape Bottle Room is pairing ice creams and wines December 9.Photo by Jack Fanelli