Know Before You Go: Asia in a Bite Food Festival at Rash Field

Get your taste buds ready and start making plans for the city’s newest food festival, Asia in a Bite, at Rash Field this weekend.

Asia in a Bite Food Festival comes to the Inner Harbor this Saturday, April 27th from 11am-8pm at Rash Field. Here’s what to know before the event to make the day all fun and no hassle.

Plan for Crowds:

This is a free, open event so expect lines. There will be over 20 fantastic food vendors to enjoy, so if your favorite is full, try something new! You can also take a break and go explore the nearby area- enjoy a scenic stroll on the waterfront promenade, check out open play at the Rash Field volleyball courts, or take a ride on the harbor connector.

Stay Hydrated: Keep hydrated; bring and drink enough water to enjoy throughout the day.

Explore and Relax: After your meal, enjoy the attractions of the Inner Harbor – the American Visionary Arts Museum, National Aquarium, and Maryland Science Center are all walking distance from Rash Field and offer unique experiences that you can’t find anywhere else.

Dress for Comfort: Check the weather, and dress appropriately for an outdoor event. Bring a blanket for a comfortable stay.

Drug-Free: To ensure a family-friendly atmosphere, this is a drug-free event.

Parking: While we recommend rideshare or walking, there is plenty of street parking and parking garages around the Inner Harbor for those who choose to drive.

Stay Updated: Follow @asiainabitefest for live updates and share your day with us using #asiainabite


Marina McCaney | Marketing Manager

Marina is a Marylander who has lived in Baltimore for the past 5 years. Before joining Waterfront Partnership, she worked on the restoration team at Chesapeake Bay Foundation and with Maryland small businesses. In her free time she enjoys hiking, reading, writing, and searching for the best oat milk latte in Baltimore.

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