31st Annual Middle Eastern Food Festival
Saturday, August 31, 2024 from 11:00am to 05:00pm
Holy Transfiguration Melkite Greek Catholic Church, 8501 Lewinsville Road
Holy Transfiguration Church Hosts 31st Annual Middle Eastern
Food Festival on Labor Day Weekend: August 31 and September 1
Come and experience a weekend of legendary hospitality
McLEAN, Va., Aug. 6, 2024 – Holy Transfiguration Melkite Greek-Catholic Church will host its 31st annual Middle Eastern Food Festival, August 31 and September 1, on the church grounds -- 8501 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Virginia. The festival will feature authentic Middle Eastern food, pastries, music and dancing, as well as vendors, church tours, and activities for both children and adults.
Join in the fun from 11 a.m. – 10 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 31 and 12:30 – 5 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 1. Smell the aromas from the outdoor grills, partake of Kibbeh, Chicken Shish Kabob, Roast Lamb, Falafel, Hummus, Stuffed Grape Leaves and Tabouleh, or any number of other delicious menu choices. Be sure to save room for dessert and coffee. Some of the mouth-watering Arabic pastries include Baklawa, Maamoul, Namoura and Ghraybeh. There also is Atayef, a pancake-like dessert stuffed with a delicious pistachio mixture and rose-water simple syrup.
Once you’ve satisfied your appetite, visit the vendors or go on a church tour. Children, meanwhile, can enjoy the moon bounce, 18-foot slide, face painting, and the petting zoo, as well as participate in some of the many games going on throughout the festival.
A highlight of the event is the Saturday night, 7:00 p.m. “Hafli” (“party” in Arabic) that will feature live music and dancing. Join us and learn to dance the “Dabke,” a traditional folk line dance.
The festival will be held rain or shine. Admission and parking are free. To learn more, including how to order in advance, visit www.MiddleEasternFoodFestival.com.
Holy Transfiguration Melkite Greek-Catholic Church is the local parish of the Melkite Eparchy of Newton (Massachusetts). “Melkite” is used to refer to those Catholics whose ancestry is Middle Eastern and who follow the Byzantine Tradition in worship, theology, and spirituality.
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