Taste of Asian Bakery at Bite & Savor

Event

As part of the National Multicultural Festival, Bite & Savor presents an Asian bakery activation celebrating the diversity and craftsmanship of traditional and contemporary Asian baking. Over three days , visitors are invited to experience a curated selection of freshly made bakery items inspired by flavours from East Asia, including classic pastries and modern favourites.

The activation showcases how Asian baking blends cultural heritage with everyday enjoyment, offering Canberra residents and festival visitors an opportunity to engage with multicultural food traditions in a relaxed, welcoming setting. Guests can explore a variety of baked goods prepared in-house, learn about the cultural stories behind selected products, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of a local independent bakery during the festival period.

This activation is designed as an accessible, family-friendly experience that highlights food as a universal language of culture and connection, supporting the National Multicultural Festival's celebration of diversity, community, and shared experiences.

Accessibility
  • Does not cater for people with access needs.

When

6 Feb - 8 Feb

8am–8pm

Where

Bite & Savor

45 East Row,
Canberra ACT 2601

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Price

Free

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