Wednesday, November 22, 2017

The Delhi Food Truck Festival wiill Be Held On 25th and 26th November!

Foodies, while you may have been waiting for the winter edition of the Delhi Food Truck Festival, looks like it has come out with new dates. The grand fest which was slated to happen on 11th and 12th November, 2017 has now been pushed to 25th and 26th November, because of the excessive suffocating air pollution engulfing the National capital. The DFTF 2017 saw a huge success early this year and came back to celebrate food, however, air pollution made the organizers shift the plan to December, but now they have decided to open the gates to the public later this month at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

"This edition will see mouthwatering and sumptuous cuisines from across the globe from more than 40 food truck brands, over 30 food and beverage stalls, a mega bar and an exclusive sheesha lounge. Coupled with interesting games and fun activities and live music form some of the best singers and bands, we assure a fun filled food and musical extravaganza," Abhishek Deo, Founder and Festival Director, DFTF was quoted in a report in IANS.

The DFTF 2017 will have more than 40 food trucks including Lalit Food truck, Celebrations Express, Hunger Theka, Thyme, BBQ, Lobo, Crazy Trucker, et al, over 30 F&B stall, a mega bar along with mouth-watering and scrumptious cuisines from across the globe. Apart from this, there will be live performances by bands like Knox Artiste, Zikr Band, DJ Basspatch and Mankirt Aulakh among others.

What: Delhi Food Truck Festival, New Delhi
Where: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Pragati Vihar, New Delhi
When: 25th-26th November, 2017
Entry Ticket: INR 249
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/195169094385526
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Why no cut in restaurant prices after GST cut

Hi,

Recently GST council reduced GST from 18 to 5% in Restaurants. Many people thought that there would be immediate reduction in prices in most of places. It is not happening and govt cant control much.. Here I explain why is this happening

There is something called input tax credit. Now, a restaurant is buying lot of raw material and rent which also come under GST. So when a restaurant buy these raw material or pay Rent, the supplier charge GST from him. For a one lakh rs rent, the GST itself would be 18,000. Now, when customers were paying 18% GST, he is recovering that 18000 from ur GST not giving that to govt.

Now, looking at this Govt played smart and announced reduction of GST to 5% but also removing this set off of rs 18,000. Restaurants being smart just hiked their base prices in return.

Final conclusion:

Don't blame restaurants. It is pure eye wash from government. If someone need to blame of not reducing the Menu price, it is government and not restaurants

Second argument: If you can afford to  eat at fancy restaurants, do you really need to care of GST or break up of bill ? If it is too high, just eat at home or road side dhabas or local restaurants.