18 Jul 2016, 06:18 am

The Astor, Kolkata, is doing precisely that, and more, through their lavish kebab festival, aptly titled ‘Remembering our Heritage with Food’.
In their very own words, this festival is no less than a “period drama, larger than life”, and flamboyant to the core.
So what made the experts decide to go for the good ol’ basics instead of going fancy like most others? The reason was simple, said Chef Amlan Bose.
Indeed, the customer will be spoilt for choice by the mind-boggling, exhaustive spread. With over twelve varieties of kebabs, both vegetarian and non vegetarian, not to include the main course dishes equally perplexing in number, the culinary experts have indeed pulled out all stops to bring back the old world charm of heritage food.
A tribute to the timeless recipes of a different era, it should not be missed perhaps.
(Reporting by: Tanushree Sen, images by Souvik Das)
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