NITN | @notintownlive | 05 Mar 2022, 12:09 am

Kolkata/NITN: From discounts to women's groups to complimentary wine, these hotels have a range of special offers this Women's Day, March 8.
The buffet spread is pegged at Rs 2400 plus tax for two.
Same day, Vertex- the liquid restaurant, is hosting a ‘Ladies Night’ where an a la carte meal will be around Rs 1500 plus tax for two people and there will be unlimited cocktails for women till midnight.
The Westin Kolkata Rajarhat
The same day, Seasonal Taste, the hotel’s all-day dining restaurant, will showcase a wide array of local and global cuisines curated by their in-house female chefs.
Highlights – live station managed by Chef Akansha and serving Lebanese Shawarma, Greek Grills, Moroccan Tagine, Tawa Kebab, Chats by Chef Ritika, Heavenly Grills by Chef Pinki, Darjeeling Special Counter by Chef Shriya.
The Whistle Stop Club will offer a variety of concoctions prepared by female mixologist, Chef Evana for the women.
Expect to spend upwards of Rs 1899 plus tax per head.
JW Marriott Kolkata
Menu highlights -- Honey mustard roast pork leg, Thai Herb Marinated Fish with Chilli Garlic Pau Chicken keema, Fish in sweet and sour sauce with pineapple and cucumber, Country style vegetable Thai Red curry with Jasmine rice, Raspberry Pavlova, Granny Smith, Lavender choux buns.
Expect to spend Rs 2100 plus tax per person with a glass of wine complimentary for all women patrons.
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