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Onam Banana Leaf Feast at Babajis Warburton

Onam Banana Leaf Feast at Babajis Warburton

Starts: Sunday, 08 September 2024
Ends: Sunday, 15 September 2024
Babajis is bringing Kerala's biggest festival of the year, Onam, to beautiful Warburton. Join Babajis for a South Indian feast, an Onam Sadya, with 20 authentic vegetarian Kerala dishes served on fresh banana leaves. Served in traditional style, this is an experience that will take you straight to tropical Kerala. With the mountains in the background, you could well be in the Western Ghats of South India. Optional meat sides will be available. Traditional dress is welcomed. Don't miss the opportunity to take a walk along the river and visit the beautiful Warburton township and its interesting independent retailers, from designer boutiques to antique shops.
Add to Calendar 2024-09-08 12:00 am 2024-09-15 12:00 am Onam Banana Leaf Feast at Babajis Warburton Babajis is bringing Kerala's biggest festival of the year, Onam, to beautiful Warburton. Join Babajis for a South Indian feast, an Onam Sadya, with 20 authentic vegetarian Kerala dishes served on fresh banana leaves. Served in traditional style, this is an experience that will take you straight to tropical Kerala. With the mountains in the background, you could well be in the Western Ghats of South India. Optional meat sides will be available. Traditional dress is welcomed. Don't miss the opportunity to take a walk along the river and visit the beautiful Warburton township and its interesting independent retailers, from designer boutiques to antique shops. 3305 Warburton Highway, Warburton , VIC , 3799 , Australia
3305 Warburton Highway, Warburton , VIC , 3799 , Australia
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