Music, entertainment and tastings in Narni Scalo: ‘iStreet food’ returns

Music, entertainment and tastings in Narni Scalo: ‘iStreet food’ returns
Music, entertainment and tastings in Narni Scalo: ‘iStreet food’ returns

Panzerotti, kebabs, fried pizza and also international cuisine. Narni Scalo welcomes ‘iStreet food taste solidarity’, the event designed for families and children with entertainment, animation and games.

Gastronomy An entire area of ​​the park will be entirely dedicated to entertainment with the presence of an amusement park, while the opposite part will be reserved for gastronomy. For this edition, the organizers have invited thirteen food operators, coming from all over Italy. You will be able to taste typical products and dishes from various regions, fish, hamburgers, fried pizza, Apulian panzerotti, arrosticini. There will also be space for international cuisine, especially Thai and Mexican.

Entertainment Saturday 29th DJ night under the stars curated by Carlo Quomdam. While Sunday 30th closes with the musical group ‘La Stranavoglia’, who will brighten up the evening with the greatest hits in the history of music from Vasco Rossi to Lucio Battisti, from Renato Zero to Bertè.

The mission This year too, ‘iStreet Food’ is “synonymous with solidarity”, write the organizers. In fact, the event «will serve to raise funds for the purchase of defibrillators to be placed in the area, to make it increasingly cardio-protected. Last year the ‘World’ association, organizer of the event, donated nine devices to as many schools in Narni and Terni”.

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