The Great Wight Bite will return to the Island this weekend (September 7 and 8).
The food festival, returning to Northwood House for its second year, will see a mix of demonstrations, masterclasses and pop-up restaurants.
Among those appearing across the weekend are broadcasters Chris Bavin, Helena Nicklin and Valentine Warner.
Speaking to the County Press, Valentine said: "The Isle of Wight has got lots of delicious fish, amazing garlic and wonderful tomatoes, so I'm very much going to be snooping around in those areas."
He will be cooking a range of sea bass dishes today (Saturday).
Tickets for the weekend are available via the event's website, www.greatwightbite.co.uk.
For kids, the Little Chefs Den will offer children the chance to cook themselves, under the guidance of Island chef Zoe Ombler.
Masterclasses for adults include a sushi and sake class led by chef GC of Island restaurant The Smoking Lobster.
There will also be live music, with an Elton John tribute act headlining the event.
Tickets for the event cost £11.50 for adults and £5 for children.
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