India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 12 Jun 2019, 08:15 am
Kolkata, Jun 10: The ICC Cricket World Cup has entered an interesting phase and to help you concentrate on the game, The Myx Bar & Kitchen and OTT- Over The Top at The Myx, one of Kolkata’s popular Bar & Kitchen has come up with a special menu to match the spirit.
One of the menu highlights is the special combo offers.
‘Beer & Burger plus Hookah’ (a combo of 4 kingfisher pint plus 2 veg/Non Veg Burger with French fries and a hookah) – priced at Rs.1250 (all inclusive).
‘Beer & Kebab plus Hookah’ (a combo of 4 kingfisher pint plus 1 veg/Non Veg Kebab Platter and a hookah) – priced at Rs.1350 (all inclusive).
‘Draught & Pizza plus Hookah’ (which includes Draught beer tower plus 1 veg/Non Veg Pizza and a hookah) – priced at Rs.1500 (all inclusive).
‘LIIT Pitcher plus Hookah’ – priced at Rs.749 (all inclusive) and ‘Ultra Bucket plus Hookah’(which includes 5 Kingfisher Pint and a hookah) – priced at Rs.600 (all inclusive).
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Or you may like the specially curated menu ‘Cricket World Cup tastes and flavors’, which is based on the names of the teams participating in this World Cup -- ‘India’ (which includes 4 Kingfisher Pint + Vegetarian Gilafi Seekh Kebab + Hookah), ‘England’ (combination of 4 Kingfisher Pint + Proper beer battered fish and chips + Hookah), ‘South Africa’ (4 Kingfisher Pint + Bunny Chows i.e. Mini bread buns filled with spicy mushrooms and chickpeas + Hookah), ‘Australia’ (combination of 4 Kingfisher Pint + Aussie Chilli Shrimp with Chilli Lemon Mayo + Hookah), ‘Bangladesh’ (serves 4 Kingfisher Pint + Bangladeshi Fish Tikkis + Hookah), ‘Pakistan’ (includes 4 Kingfisher Pint + Lamb Chapli Kebab + Hookah), ‘New Zealand’ (4 Kingfisher Pint + option of Vegetarian or Chicken Mini Kiwi Burgers + Hookah), ‘Afghanistan’ (4 Kingfisher Pint + Afghaani Chicken or Mushroom Kebabs + Hookah), ‘West Indies’ (serves 4 Kingfisher Pint + Jerked Spiced Chicken + Hookah), ‘Sri Lanka’ (4 Kingfisher Pint + Spicy Jack fruit Fritters + Hookah).
The country combos cost Rs.1250 each, including all taxes.
The special menu is available until July 15, 4pm – midnight
Reservations: 033 40078167
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