33rd Annual Middle Eastern Food Festival
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Prepare for a dazzling celebration of culture, cuisine, and community at one of Northern Virginia’s most beloved traditions! On Labor Day weekend -- September 5 and 6 -- Holy Transfiguration Melkite Greek-Catholic Church will transform its grounds at 8501 Lewinsville Road into a vibrant tapestry of sights, sounds, and smells for the 33rd Annual Middle Eastern Food Festival.
What’s Waiting for You?
• Grilled Shish Kebob alongside oven baked Kibbeh, slow roasted lamb, crispy Falafel, and other festival favorites, such as Stuffed Grape Leaves, Shawarma, Mnazeleh, Tabouleh and Hummus.
• Tables overflowing with decadent pastries like Baklawa, Maamoul and Ghraybeh.
• Atayef and Knafeh – two specialty desserts – one a pancake-like pastry filled with pistachios and drizzled with rose-water syrup; another a warm, syrup-soaked cheese pastry crowned with pistachios.
• Live Arabic music, joyful dancing, and a chance to join the Dabke, a high-energy folk line dance.
• Fun for the whole family with two moon bounces, a giant slide, face painting, petting zoo, and games galore.
• Browse vendor booths, explore church tours, bid on silent auction items, and soak in the famous hospitality.
Don’t Miss the “Hafli” – a high-spirited Arabic celebration with live music – at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday. This lively outdoor party invites everyone to dance under the stars. Whether you're a seasoned expert or just learning the steps for the first time, you’ll be swept up in the fun!
Festival Hours
• Saturday, September 5: 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.
• Sunday, September 6: 12:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Rain or shine, the celebration goes on! Admission and parking are free. Details, menus, and online ordering can be accessed at
www.MiddleEasternFoodFestival.com.
Holy Transfiguration is a proud parish of the Melkite Eparchy of Newton, embracing the rich Byzantine tradition rooted in the Middle East.
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What’s Waiting for You?
• Grilled Shish Kebob alongside oven baked Kibbeh, slow roasted lamb, crispy Falafel, and other festival favorites, such as Stuffed Grape Leaves, Shawarma, Mnazeleh, Tabouleh and Hummus.
• Tables overflowing with decadent pastries like Baklawa, Maamoul and Ghraybeh.
• Atayef and Knafeh – two specialty desserts – one a pancake-like pastry filled with pistachios and drizzled with rose-water syrup; another a warm, syrup-soaked cheese pastry crowned with pistachios.
• Live Arabic music, joyful dancing, and a chance to join the Dabke, a high-energy folk line dance.
• Fun for the whole family with two moon bounces, a giant slide, face painting, petting zoo, and games galore.
• Browse vendor booths, explore church tours, bid on silent auction items, and soak in the famous hospitality.
Don’t Miss the “Hafli” – a high-spirited Arabic celebration with live music – at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday. This lively outdoor party invites everyone to dance under the stars. Whether you're a seasoned expert or just learning the steps for the first time, you’ll be swept up in the fun!
Festival Hours
• Saturday, September 5: 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.
• Sunday, September 6: 12:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Rain or shine, the celebration goes on! Admission and parking are free. Details, menus, and online ordering can be accessed at
www.MiddleEasternFoodFestival.com.
Holy Transfiguration is a proud parish of the Melkite Eparchy of Newton, embracing the rich Byzantine tradition rooted in the Middle East.
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Where is it happening?
Holy Transfiguration Melkite Greek-Catholic Church, 8501 Lewinsville Rd, McLean, VA 22102-2210, United States, Tysons
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