Dates: May 15-17
Place: 1100 Napa Valley Drive, Little Rock, AK
The Greek Food Fest is among the summer festivals I look forward to
every year. . . and it's not just because I love Falafel. The Greek
Fest is held in a rather small area compared to Toad Suck Daze or
Riverfest. In spite of the small size, there is a lot to do and see.
Admission is free and the atmosphere is fun.
The festival is May 15-17 from 11:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. (Sunday it
is 12:00- 6) and it's held at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church at
1100 Napa Valley Drive. You can get tours of the beautiful church while
you're there.
Greek and Middle Eastern dancers will be on stage during the festival
at many times to entertain you. They also have costume shows, food
segments and more. Check their entertainment schedule for more
information on times and special entertainment.
The Fest includes an open air market where you can buy gifts
like art, clothing and jewelry that reflect Greek and Middle Eastern
culture. There are also groceries so you can cook like a Greek at your
own home.
It seems like I'm leaving something out. What could it be? Oh yeah, THE
FOOD! It is a food fest after all. You have to sample everything you
can while you're there. The food is prepared deliciously and reasonably
priced. They have calamari, baked chicken, Greek salads, gyros,
Pastitsio, lamb, Souvlaki, Tabbouleh salad, Hummus, Falafel wraps and
more. Some of those selections are great for vegetarians, like myself.
I pig out on Hummus, Falafel, some of the salads and the Greek pizza.
You can't forgot the desserts. Among can't miss desserts are baklava,
Finikia, Kourambiethes and Loukoumathes.
Is all this food "Greek" to you? Don't know what any of it is? Don't worry. They have it all explained for you on their site
(and they have recipes so you can try to make some of them on your
own). If just saying "Kourambiethes" is intimidating, the Fest has also
provided a pronunciation guide so you won't just have to point and say
"Kor..cur...coo..whatever that is, I want it." However, you don't have
to study before you go. They are more than happy to help you out once
you get to the booths if you're still confused as to what is what.
So, go Greek for a day, have some great food and fun and bring me back some Falafel.