27 Jul 2016, 06:20 am

It is defined by its soft aroma and its refreshingly unique taste which lingers on the palate for a long time. Cherishing this culinary delight, Buzz at The Gateway Kolkata, is all set to give you a gastronomic experience this monsoon at their Hilsa festival, like every year.
In keeping with the monsoons, the kitchen at Buzz is busy creating different preparations of Hilsa for lunch and dinner: Panch Phoroner Sukhno Lanka Diye Ilish, Dhone Kancha Lonka Diye Ilisher Tel Jhal, Doodh Ilish and many more. For Bengalis, this is definitely one of those occasions that cannot be missed. And for those who have not had a chance to experience the taste of Hilsa yet, this is perhaps the best opportunity.
The Hilsa Festival at Buzz will continue throughout this month. All preparations of Hilsa will be served with steamed rice.
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