Yes I did go & enjoyed it...it's the closest thing to being in the Philippines.
It was a small event, with a stage & two lines of stalls down each side, basically set out in a square.
I was actually surprised how many were there, was packed when I arrived. Should imagine, it will get bigger next year?
Haven't a clue who was on stage, but they were going down well with the crowd & getting mobbed, when they came off, round the back for photos.
All the recognisable foods were there, cooked & in packets...Balut £1.50
Only bought some chicharon, as I'd not long eaten, but wish I'd bought some now.
Not a wurzel or a tractor, anywhere to be seen.![]()