Preview: sample food & music fair

Vivienne Heller
Saturday 01 August 1998 00:02 BST
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A free weekend of food and music? Sounds like a recipe for some serious fun. Inspired hedonists should head for Ealing for its International Fair, where a range of restaurants will tempt them with a veritable feast. Indian, Russian, Portuguese and Thai are just some of the cuisines on offer, and, to indulge the senses still further, the finest in world music will be performed live by a number of bands, including Jazz Jamaica (Sat 5.30pm, left) reported by Venue magazine to be "the best dance band in the country".

International Food & Music Fair, Walpole Park, Mattock Lane, Ealing W5 (0181-280 1185) today and tomorrow, free VH

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