Lucky Chinatown is putting the spotlight on Filipino-made products and produce via its Homegrown Festival, which runs from July 6 to 17 at the GF Atrium.
Held in partnership with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), and the Department of Agriculture (DA), the two-week fair will gather over 20 Filipino merchants belonging to the Micro, Small, Medium Enterprises (SMEs) from different parts of Metro Manila and neighboring provinces.
Guests and neighboring communities can get their pantry essentials, local handicrafts, and homegrown produce at the fair. They can also shop for local delicacies such as chips, nuts, chocolates, and ready-to-cook gourmet meats, or get their hands on native products including baskets, leather goods, and marine products for home display.
Fresh and Flavorful Choices
Customers can binge-eat without having to worry about the calories with goodies from Caramelle’s Homemade Cookies, Zsakers Philippines, Kangkong Chips, Godel Chocolate, Alion Kapitbisig Association, Willy’s Cashew Nuts, Cacao De Davao, Pik-a-Pikel, Dindin’s Kitchen, Mayani, Reon Food Manufacturing, Papa Fritoes, Gloria’s Delicacies, Magpoc’s Araro, Cion’s Gourmet Meats and more.
Filipino Finds
Shoppers can also explore a wide selection of locally-crafted products from Tatak Pinoy, Jacildo’s Handicraft, MFurry, JMU Belt Collection, Amanda Marine Products, Tess Enterprise and more.
The Homegrown Festival is made possible through Lucky Chinatown’s’ partnership with the Department of Trade and Industry – Bureau of Domestic Trade Promotion and Department of Agriculture – Agribusiness and Marketing Assistance Service.
To keep shoppers safe, Lucky Chinatown implements government-mandated safety protocols, such as wearing of face mask and social distancing.
For more information, call the Megaworld Lifestyle Malls Hotline at 8-462-8888 or visit megaworld-lifestylemalls.com.