A long weekend calls for a serious feast – here’s our pick of the pop-ups
A few days off work is a great excuse to indulge – and we’re loving the line-up of street food pop-ups around the city over Easter weekend. Make Good Friday really good with a trip to Thirsty on Chesterton Road. They’ll host mobile dining outfit Provenance Kitchen in the evening, who’ll be serving up their usual seasonal, delicious fare, whilst on Saturday evening you can enjoy great Jamaican food with Reggae Kitchen.
If you fancy a steamed bun fix on the other hand, make a beeline for Novi on Friday night, where you can get stuck into the lip-smackingly good bao served up by Guerrilla Kitchen. Expect favourites like pork belly with cucumber, hoisin, mint, spring onion, served in a pillowy steamed bun, accompanied by a few of Novi’s completely delicious cocktails.
Burger gods Steak & Honour will be popping up at Hot Numbers on Gwydir Street on Good Friday from 6pm-9pm, where you can take a seat with a coffee or one of the café’s awesome coffee stouts, and enjoy some of the best street food about. The next day, they’ll be flipping at Calverley’s Brewery on Hooper Street from 12pm-3pm and finally, at Novi from 6pm-9pm. It’s their last week at Novi so if you’ve been enjoying evenings of botanical cocktails and burgers as much as we have, make sure you see them off in style!
As always, stay tuned to the Cambridge Edition twitter feed for updates on the local street food scene.
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