The World's Fare - April 28 & 29

The World's Fare : Experience Diversity Through Cuisine

April 28 & 29
Citi Field, Queens, New York

All Tickets Include Full Day Access From 12-8pm

$19 Tickets are for general admission
Limited Tickets Remain

$49 Tickets include general admission + 2 hours of unlimited beer tastings in the International Beer Garden

CLICK HERE to get tickets!

The World's Fare at CitiField is reimagining one of the most iconic fairs. Over 100 vendors will come together in New York City’s most diverse borough and unite through authentic food, drink and music curated by the city’s leading culinary advocates. The World’s Fare will be a grand celebration, advocating equality & diversity in the food industry, and promoting incredible male and female talent that make New York City’s food scene so unique.

The World’s Fare has formed a culinary committee co-chaired by renowned Danish chef Claus Meyer, American author, journalist and culinary historian Doctor Jessica B. Harris and Singapore based KF Seetoh who is the creator and curator of The World Street Food Congress. Meyer and Seetoh will champion and support chefs, restaurants, street food vendors and food businesses participating in the event.

A fantastic team of the City’s leading culinary voices have signed on to curate the diverse food offerings at The World’s Fare lead by:

Liza Mosquito deGuia, Founder, Chief Storyteller & TV Host for food. curated.
Joe DiStefano, Queens Food Writer & Adventurer, Chopsticks & Marrow
Sonya Samuel - Founder & Owner, Bacchanal Sauce LLC.
Curtiss Calleo - Founder of The Gastronauts, NYC’s Adventurous Eating Club
Fany Gerson - Founder & Chef of La NewYorkina & DOUGH Doughnuts, James Beard Nominated Author of My Sweet Mexico
Chris Cheung - Executive Chef of East Wind Snack Shop & Founder of The Asian Food Mafia
Russell Jackson - TV Host & Chef of Subculture Dining
Chitra Agrawal - Founder of Brooklyn Delhi & Author of Vibrant India
Niko Triantafillou - Food Writer & Dessert Enthusiast
Michael Stewart - Director of Food Outreach, Kickstarter
Dave Cook - Photojournalist, Eating in Translation
Clarice Lam, Chef/Owner of The Baking Bean
One dollar of every ticket sold will go to The Melting Pot Foundation USA, which operates the Brownsville Community Culinary Center in Brownsville, Brooklyn. To learn more and donate visit www.meltingpotfoundationusa.org

CitiField is centrally located in New York City, near the 7 line and a short distance from Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. The location is intended to bring back memories of the World’s Fairs of the past, by being in the shadow of the landmarks and structures that were built around them, including the Unisphere and the New York State Pavilion.

In addition to the food and drink offerings, throughout the weekend live music will be performed by bands representing about a dozen cultures as well as art installations including LEGO Art, 4 dimensional drawings, street art and painted scripture.