Calling all foodie lovers in Gwinnett! Panda Fest is coming to Atlantic Station for a 3-day event you won’t want to miss. This festival is a celebration of Asian culture, showcasing food and craft vendors, live music, performances and more. It’s the perfect family-friendly event to spend the day embarking on a cultural adventure.
Taking place at Atlantic Station Pinnacle Lot from April 3-5, we’ve got the rundown on what to expect from this event. Once you’ve parked and made your way to the entrance, this is where the fun begins! Inside, you’ll discover over 80 vendors with everything you can imagine from pad Thai and taiyaki to mango sago and so much more. There’s truly an endless amount of savory and sweet options, along with plenty of drink vendors to quench your thirst. Last year, the DiG team got its fill of tasty foods, so stay tuned for an upcoming review of the best bites from this year’s experience!
Making your way around the festival, you’ll notice that the beloved panda can be found everywhere! Not only do you get a complimentary Panda pin and headband with your ticket purchase, but you can also explore Panda-related merchandise, an inflatable and Panda face painting, perfect for kiddos and adults alike. They even have a vendor with a Panda-shaped bao bun that’s both adorable and tasty.
Panda Fest is more than a foodie festival; it’s a celebration of Asian culture as a whole! Throughout the 3-day event, there will be a variety of live performances. Ranging from traditional music and K-Pop to lion dance shows and theatrical acts, there’s so much to experience. Take the time to sit down once you’ve grabbed some food and listen to these incredible performers to get the complete Panda Fest experience.
Tickets are still available, so secure yours now before it’s too late from the Panda Fest website Whether you’re looking for something fun to do this April that the whole family will enjoy or you’re a foodie lover looking to get your grub on, Panda Fest is an incredible experience that’s worth checking out!



Photo Credit to Panda Fest