NITN | @notintownlive | 30 Sep 2019, 02:44 pm

Kolkata: Durga Pujo is never complete without pandal hopping and of course the amazing dishes, be it Chinese, Mughlai or Bengali. And Kolkata sure loves its Chinese more than any other cuisine. And, if you’re in for some oriental treat this year, Chowman promises enough.
One can start off your treats with the appetizing hot and spicy Manchow Soup with Chilli Mountain Lobster, Pepper Garlic Prawn, Chilli Wine Fish, Schezwan Orange Roasted Pork, Hong Kong Fish, General Tao’s Chicken, Chilli Honey Prawn, Fried Chilli Pork, Hot Garlic Lamb, Butter Garli Prawn and CHOWMAN Special Chicken to give it a try.
For the main course, one can choose from a spread of delectable Coriander Burnt Garlic & Egg rice with Szchezwan Mixed Vegetables with Baby Corn and Button Mushroom. The Shanghai Noodles with Hong Kong Chicken, Kung Pao Chicken will bring equal joy to your taste buds.
Finish it off with the heavenly Toffee Walnut with Ice-Creamfrom dessert.
All outlets of Chowman are open from noon to mid night from 2ndOctober till 8th October and the cost for two is Rs 900 plus taxes.
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