Most Blessed Nights Food Market Returns

Liverpool Council's Most Blessed Nights Street Food Market is back again, bringing with it street entertainment, the food of the world and evenings of enjoyment for every member of the family.

Most Blessed Nights is part of Liverpool Council's Experience the World festival series which last year attracted more than 600,000 people to the Liverpool CBD and injected just more than $25 million into the local economy.

Most Blessed Nights itself attracted 335,000 people and generated $13.4 million.

Macquarie Mall becomes a bustling bazaar with exotic foods and a tantalising atmosphere as Liverpool once again embraces this popular celebration across February, March and April.

As the sun sets and dusk falls over Liverpool, join us as the Most Blessed Nights Street Food Market provides a huge choice of foods from around the world.

Each weekend, the mall will be lined with tantalising sweet and savoury delicacies in celebration of Ramadan, Easter, and Passover.

The food offerings include chargrilled plates, knafeh, chicken burgers, Zalabia and gamat sweets, loukoumades, baklava, Turkish coffee and sahlab.

Lebanese drummers will bring the beats of the Middle East to Liverpool and the April weekend includes easter-themed activities such as egg basket crafts, hat making, bunny making, a roving easter bunny and an easter egg hunt.

Liverpool Mayor Ned Mannoun said this is a sacred time for many in our community and each weekend, the heart of Liverpool will be the destination for families to gather and share in a meal together.

"It will be a feast for the senses, so join us for the Most Blessed Nights Street Food Market and taste the many flavours of the Middle East and beyond on a plate," the mayor said.

Details at a glance

Where: Macquarie Mall, Liverpool When: from 6pm to midnight

Weekend One: Thursday 27 February to Sunday 2 March

Weekend Two: Thursday 6 March to Sunday 9 March

Weekend Three: Thursday 13 March to Sunday 16 March

Weekend Four: Thursday 20 March to Sunday 23 March

Weekend Five: Thursday 17 April to Sunday 20 April

Cost: Free admission – buy as much or as little as you want.

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