It was one of the highlights of the summer 2018 calendar in Wales and now Summer Feastival is set to make a comeback this year.
Organisers behind the massive Cardiff street food celebration - Cardiff's Depot - have been teasing the news on social media.
They've posted a series of photos of food on the event's official Facebook page with the caption: 'Who's ready for some more Summer Feastival?'
While the dates and venue have yet to be confirmed, last year's event was held in Sophia Gardens (the park, not the stadium) over four weekends during August and September from Friday evenings until Sunday evenings, so it's likely that the timings and location will be the same this year.
With free entry to the site, Summer Feastival attracted thousands of food fans and featured a changing line-up of different street food traders from across Wales and the South West.

Among them were The Pork Society, Brother Thai, Puckin' Poutine, Meat & Greek, Dirty Bird and Keralan Karavan.
There was a main bar area selling wines, beers and soft drinks and separate prosecco and cocktail bars.
A stage featured live music performances and at the centrepiece of the festival was a giant gazebo so visitors could hide from any downpours.