Minnesotans love food, and the state boasts a wonderfully diverse selection of culinary choices. This summer, a massive new food festival will celebrate one of these vibrant choices.

The Mall of America says they are always looking for "unique, immersive experiences" to bring to Minnesota, and this summer they’re delivering in a big way. They’ll host one of the largest traveling food festivals in the nation.

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A Unique Food Experience Comes to Minnesota

Panda Fest is an outdoor traveling food festival that not only features hundreds of Asian cuisine options but also shines a spotlight on Asian art and cultural traditions, all wrapped in a fun, immersive atmosphere. It’s a celebration that goes beyond the plate, offering a taste of Asia right in the heart of the Twin Cities.

When and Where to Catch Panda Fest in Minnesota

The Minnesota premiere of Panda Fest will take place July 11th through the 13th in the north parking lot of the Mall of America. Mark your calendars, Minnesota foodies, this is one event you won’t want to miss.

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The event will feature over 100 Asian food vendors serving a wide variety of dishes, live performances, and a marketplace with dozens of Asian market vendors. Plus, you can’t miss their trademark 15-foot-tall inflatable panda towering over the festivities.

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How to Get Tickets for Panda Fest in Minnesota

Tickets for the event are on sale now. Early bird pricing is available until March 30th, with general admission tickets priced at $10. Starting April 1st, the price rises to $14. All GA ticket holders will receive a Twin Cities Panda Fest pin and headband—a perfect keepsake for this Minnesota milestone.

VIP tickets are also available for $35, offering a Panda Fest bag and access to designated VIP seating areas. Anyone aged 6 and up will need a ticket to join the fun.

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A Celebration of Culture in the Twin Cities

BiuBiu Xu, founder and organizer of Panda Fest, says, "This is more than a food festival; it’s a celebration of culture, community, and connection. We’re thrilled to bring this experience to the Twin Cities and share the flavors, traditions, and artistry of Asian culture with a new audience." For Minnesotans eager to explore global flavors, Panda Fest promises an unforgettable summer highlight.

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