Brunei's largest food hub will feature ‘only the best’, says country's food association


By The River Food Resort will host over 100 of the best restaurants from all four districts. - Borneo Bulletin/ANN

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, March 6 (Borneo BUlletin/ANN): The Brunei Food Awards (BFA) is collaborating with the Brunei Food and Beverage Association (BFBA) to develop an ambitious new food project, with its sights cast on becoming the first and largest dedicated food hub in the Sultanate.

The project, dubbed By The River Food Resort, will host over 100 of the best restaurants from all four districts. One of the primary objectives of the food hub is to host, support and promote the best Brunei-owned restaurants and eateries under one roof. This initiative is also in line with Brunei Vision 2035 of promoting food and tourism both locally and internationally.

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