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    Tuesday, 02 June 2026 / Published in Top Bucharest

    Anatolian Food Fest 2026: June 5-7, Titan Park, Bucharest

    From June 5 to 7, 2026, Anatolian Food Fest returns to Titan Park in Bucharest, bringing three days of Turkish food, Anatolian flavours, live performances and family-friendly activities. The event takes place at Parcul Titan – Scena Mare. On Friday, the festival runs from 17:00 to 22:00; on Saturday and Sunday, it is open from 10:00 to 22:00.

    Visitors can discover traditional dishes prepared with passion, including savoury kebabs, gözleme, su börek and tantuni, as well as specific Turkish grocery products and Oriental sweets such as baklava. The festival is built around the tastes, hospitality, and community spirit of Anatolia, in an open-air setting within one of Bucharest’s most popular parks.

    The cultural programme includes whirling dervishes, oriental music, singers, dancers and performances inspired by Turkish traditions. Children’s activities are also part of the festival, making Anatolian Food Fest suitable for families looking for a relaxed weekend event in Bucharest.

    Throughout the weekend, the stage programme adds music, dance and traditional performances to the food experience, turning Titan Park into a lively meeting point for Turkish culture in Bucharest.

    The festival is a good choice for anyone interested in Turkish cuisine, oriental sweets, traditional coffee and open-air cultural events. Admission is free, and visitors can attend the Anatolian Food Fest at Titan Park from June 5 to 7, 2026.

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    Entrance is free, welcoming everyone to enjoy the flavours and traditions of Anatolia in Bucharest. For locals, tourists and expats, the event is an easy weekend option combining food, culture, music and family activities in Titan Park.

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    Anatolian Food Festival on Kiseleff Boulevard, Bucharest. Sand-brewed coffee, sweet baklava, sizzling kebabs, traditional music and dance, and many more. #bucharestromania🇹🇩 #bucharest #visitbucharesttoday #visitbucharest #anatolian

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    Anatolian Food Fest celebrates Turkish culinary heritage and the cultural atmosphere of Anatolia, bringing food lovers and cultural enthusiasts together for a three-day festival in Bucharest.

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