
"The Great Nosh, the wildly popular Jewish food festival that sold out during its debut last year, is officially returning to Governors Island on Sunday, June 21. Presented by the Jewish Food Society, the one-day outdoor festival turns Governors Island into a giant picnic celebrating Jewish food culture across New York City, with chef collaborations, live music, arts programming and enough carbs to require a nap immediately afterward."
"This year's food lineup is absurdly stacked with exclusive collaborations: Katz's Delicatessen is teaming up with Santo Taco for pastrami tacos with avocado salsa and pickled escabeche; Russ & Daughters is joining forces with Bonnie's for steamed turnip cakes topped with everything bagel seasoning and smoked salmon; and Kabawa is collaborating with Gertie on a still-mysterious dish that will almost certainly develop a cult following."
"Programming is set to include storytelling-focused cooking demos hosted by Gail Simmons and Pati Jinich, plus beading workshops from Susan Alexandra, flower crown-making, painting activities from The Jewish Museum and live music from Havurah. Every ticket also comes with a picnic blanket and tote bag."
"Tickets cost $36 and are on sale now. Considering last year's event sold out, procrastinating here may be a bad idea."
The Great Nosh returns to Governors Island on Sunday, June 21 as a one-day outdoor celebration of Jewish food culture across New York City. The festival features chef collaborations and a lineup including pastrami tacos, challah Korean fried chicken sandwiches, steamed turnip cakes, and other participating restaurants and food brands. Katz’s Delicatessen teams with Santo Taco for pastrami tacos with avocado salsa and pickled escabeche, while Russ & Daughters joins Bonnie’s for steamed turnip cakes topped with everything bagel seasoning and smoked salmon. Programming includes storytelling-focused cooking demos hosted by Gail Simmons and Pati Jinich, beading workshops, flower crown-making, painting activities, and live music. Each ticket includes a picnic blanket and tote bag, and tickets cost $36.
Read at Time Out New York
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