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Latin Food Fest NYC Returns as the Culinary Flagship of Hispanic Heritage Month – This Time, It's Food First. Always

Latin Food Fest NYC Returns as the Culinary Flagship of Hispanic Heritage Month – This Time, It's Food First. Always

Globe and Mail4 days ago
Latin Food Fest NYC returns Sept 13–14 as the official culinary kickoff to Hispanic Heritage Month. Featuring 70+ POC-owned food vendors, five immersive zones, art, contests, and live performances, the fest is hosted by Panda and Jessica Torres. Rooted in the Raíces Radiantes flag, this isn't just a party—it's a movement. Taste the future of Latin culture. Tickets + info: www.TheLatinFoodFest.com
NEW YORK, NY - August 14, 2025 - Hispanic Heritage Month is around the corner — and Latin Food Fest NYC is already setting the table. The original Latin food and music festival, now in its second year, returns to Brooklyn's Industry City on September 13–14 with 5 explosive zones, 70+ POC-owned vendors, 14 live performances, and one clear message: the future of Latin culture runs through our kitchens.
This isn't your cousin's cultural fest.
It's the culinary flagship of Hispanic Heritage Month, where food is not the side act — it's the revolution.
Latin Food Fest NYC leads with flavor and founders. These are the chefs, street food legends, and upstart hustlers who feed the city every day — from empanadas and tamales to vegan mole tacos, Puerto Rican sancocho, Dominican pastelón, Peruvian ceviche, and smoked ribs with guava glaze. No filler. No fusion. All fire.
Five zones, five vibes:
La Calle (grill smoke, graffiti, DJs, food trucks)
El Patio (chancla throwing, empanada contests, Bad Bunny lookalikes)
The Dining Hall (chef tastings, Abuela's Living Room)
The Music Hall (main stage, greenery wall, drinks, perreo)
The Museum (Raíces Radiantes flag, art, VIP lounge, telenovela drama)
Panda (@pandaiscooking) returns to host and taste his way through the chaos. Jessica Torres (@xojessicatorres) joins as official brand ambassador. And dozens of micro-creators will flood TikTok and IG with on-the-ground sabor.
This year's heartbeat? Raíces Radiantes. A visual flag created for the fest — not to represent one country, but the whole damn continent. One flag. All of Latin America.
Press & creators are invited.
Credentials: press@maschospitalitygroup.com
Tickets & info: www.TheLatinFoodFest.com
LATIN FOOD FEST NYC 2025
September 13–14 | Industry City, Brooklyn | 12–7PM
The Original Latin Food & Music Festival. Often Imitated. Never Duplicated.
Media Contact
Company Name: Latin Food Fest
Contact Person: Marcos Halma
Email: Send Email
Phone: 6467043335
Address: 88 Morningside Ave 4E
City: New York
State: NY
Country: United States
Website: https://www.thelatinfoodfest.com/
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