When you've danced your way from dusk until dawn, swaying and stomping to the beat of some of the best electronic music going, a breakfast of kings is in order. And, as any Londoner knows, one of the most hangover-busting breakfasts around is Dishoom's near-legendary bacon naan. Oh yeah, baby. You just can't beat that salty smoked meat, cream cheese, chilli tomato jam and a freshly baked handmade naan. And we've got good news, because ravers at Lost Village festival in Lincolnshire will be able to get their grubby mitts around one (or two, or three) of these bad boys every morning over the course of the August weekender.

In fact, they'll be able to get their chops 'round loads of Dishoom's superlative modern Indian menu, from black daal to okra fries and chicken ruby, as the restaurant will be making its festival debut with a pop-up restaurant.

Dishoom joins a frankly superb food line up: Tommy Banks, Britain's youngest Michelin-starred chefs will be cooking up a storm; Typing Room's Lee Westcott and Dan Cox, previously of Fera at Claridge's and now Crocadon Farm, are joining forces for a Tribal Banquet in aid of #CookForSyria; Richard H Turner of Hawksmoor will be dishing up a Sunday feast; and loads more.

Then there's The Eating House, a new addition to the festival this year. There'll be stands from some brilliant names like Breddos Tacos, Caravan and 26 Grains.

And if you're after food on the hoof, there are plenty of street-food vendors on offer, too, from Patty & Bun to Happy Endings, Le Bao and others.

We'd make the pilgrimage up to Lincolnshire for the food alone, but Lost Village has a stellar music line up to boot, with names like Friendly Fires, Four Tet, Everything Everything and many more. Yep, this is one weekend to clear you diaries for.

£190, 23-26 August, Lincolnshire. lostvillagefestival.com