Are you ready to eat good this weekend? Then you’re in luck—the seventh consecutive L.A. Food Fest starts today Although foodies have previously descended on the Rose Bowl for this event, one of the largest food festivals in Los Angeles, this year the fest will be held for the first time in the shadow of the Natural History Museum at Exposition Park . The fest will also feature three new events—an unlimited tasting fittingly called Golden Hour, a la carte choices at the MRKT, and a chef series at the Rose Garden.

Revelers at last year’s fest. Photo via L.A. Food Fest

Each option operates under a different vantage point, with the most affordable being MRKT, a general admission event where visitors pay a small entry fee and can then purchase food and drink from over a hundred vendors. Prefer to pay a flat rate and have everything included? Golden Hour offers two hours of unlimited tastings and drinks. And visitors looking for a premiere experience can buy a Rose Garden ticket that allows them to try out various sit-down brunches, lunches, and dinners hosted by private chefs throughout the day. Entertainment areas are also a new addition this year, with a Food Porn Cinema, Mobile Village Kitchen Stage, Central Market Stage, and Kid Zone (and more!) scattered amongst food trucks and booths in the park.

Opening Friday night with a Rose Garden dinner before two full days of events on Saturday and Sunday, food will be available for every diet, from the sweet to the savory and back again. Featured vendors include the fruit bowls of Amazebowls (also a fixture at Smorgasburg L.A. ), Spanish street food from BCN , homemade pie pops from Hello Sweetie Pies , specialty hot dogs from Fritzi Dog , and the organic American fare from Chomp Eatery and Juice Bar . But a word to the wise: tickets are more expensive at the door, so whichever option you choose, try to pre-order online .

This weekend, we feast!

L.A. Food Fest will be held at 700 Exposition Park Drive. Tickets range from $15-$150.