FORSTER Square will bring street food flavours from across the globe to Bradford this weekend with its first pop-up foodie festival.

Eats from the Streets will see artisan vendors serve up cuisines from around the world – from tasty Indian Halal dishes from Pavs Dhaba to traditional Italian pizza, Thai food and gourmet Yorkshire puddings.

Street food stalls will be serving up at the retail park between 11am and 6pm on Saturday and Sunday.

Unlike other food festivals, visitors will be able to tuck into their food on board a converted double decker Routemaster bus, which has been transformed into a dining area.

Catherine Furlong, centre manager, said: “The Eats from the Streets concept was borne out of the pop-up festival and street food trends. The event also allows us to support local traders alongside our national retailers.

“We’re really looking forward to bringing new and exciting flavours from across the globe to shoppers’ doorsteps – giving people the chance to sample the latest cuisine in a really fun and informal setting.”

Independent vendors confirmed include Horse Box Pizza Co., Pavs Dhaba (traditional Indian snacks), Little Somboon Kitchen (Thai food), Yorkshire T’pas (Yorkshire puddings with gourmet fillings) and Lets Eat (halloumi and falafels).

Earlier this year the owners of the retail park, British Land, were granted planning permission to permanently hold pop up food stalls in a car park area of the retail park. A date for when these vendors will arrive has not yet been set.