13 Jan 2016, 08:48 am
The festival which started on Dec 15, 2015 and will continue till Jan 17, 2016, is filled with delectable dishes.
With special menus at Mezze, Desi Streat, China South & Masala Kitchen, food lovers are in for a treat.
One can avail the services from 11 a.m. – 10:30 p.m.
Here are some of the dishes:
Mezze:
Cottage Cheese in Paprika Sauce on Spaghetti Sauce- Rs 130
Pita Pocket with Falafel- Rs 105
Crunchy Mustard Fish- Rs 190
Lebanese Roast Chicken- Rs 200
Desi Streat:
Paneer Cutlet with Chole-Rs 160
Dahi Kachori Chaat-Rs 160
Moong Muttar Dosa-Rs 120
Kanchipuram Idli- Rs 115
China South:
Veg Shouling Stick- Rs 150
Fried Veg Stuffed Mushroom-Rs 175
Bar-be-que Chicken Wings- Rs 250
Crispy Chicken Fry- Rs 250
Masala Kitchen:
Fish Gandharaj-Rs 420
Gulabi Jhinga- Rs 900
Panch phoron Jhinga- Rs 900
Junglee Masale ki Tengri- Rs 270
Sesame Chicken Tikka- Rs 300
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