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A foodie’s guide to Clockenflap: the festival’s 10 best eats

No music festival is complete without food stalls, and this year’s Clockenflap will have more than 40

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Japanese brewery Coedo Taproom will sell its brand of robatayaki grilled favourites at Clockenflap.
Clockenflap has always offered an impressive menu of eats. This year’s food is looking stronger than ever, with almost 40 outlets offering everything from robatayaki skewers to Korean street bites, and banh mi sandwiches to South African sausages. Here are the 10 best things to eat
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For the bhangra bros: Tandoori Bro

Last summer, the guys from laidback Lantau surf shack Mavericks decided to throw together a tandoori oven from a few leftover flower pots they had lying around. A bit of experimenting later, and Tandoori Bro, a proud mash-up of Indian cuisine and surf culture, was born. On the menu: S’Naanies and S’Mosas. The former are toasted naan sandwiches, filled with tandoori chicken, butter sauce and salad – or alternatively grilled paneer with spinach sauce. Meanwhile, the S’Mosas are samosas full of spiced lamb and potatoes, with lashings of mint yoghurt and tamarind sauce. The idea is that they’re quick, portable … and you can eat them one-handed so you don’t have to put down your beer. Good thinking, bro.

Tandoori Bro’s toasted naan sandwich.
Tandoori Bro’s toasted naan sandwich.
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For the vegetable-inclined: Leaves & Liberty

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