NITN | @notintownlive | 19 Apr 2023, 07:58 am

Kolkata/NITN: Popular restaurants in Kolkata, especially known for their Mughlai and Awadhi cuisine, are serving Eid special meals to mark the end of the month-long Ramzan, a period known for fasting, prayers and acts of charity.
The offers run till April 23, 2023.
On its Eid Special menu, The Old Delhi is serving Afghani Paneer Tikka, Old Delhi Style Butter Chicken Tikka, Mutton Seekh Kebab, Mutton, Galouti Kebab, Mutton Nalli Nihari, Chicken Awadhi Korma, Dum Biryani (Mutton / Chicken), Khamiri Roti Shahi Tukda, Phirni.
A meal for two costs around Rs 800 plus tax. Timing: 11am to 11pm.
Moti Mahal Deluxe menu includes Murgh Gilafi Seekh Kebab, Mutton Burra, Mutton Seekh Gilafi Kebab, Nizami Sabz Korma, Murgh Mussallam, Mutyin Shahi Korma, Rara Meat, Roganjosh, Dal Ghost, Gosht Moti Mahal Biryani, Murgh Dum Biryani, Mutton Keema Naan, Kesar Firni, Matka Kulfi, to name a few.
A meal for two costs around Rs 1400 plus tax.. Timing: Noon to 11pm.
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