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JW Marriott Kolkata is holding a special 'Cricket Mania Brunch' every Sunday through the cricket world cup season

NITN | @notintownlive | 12 Jun 2019, 08:18 am

JW Marriott Kolkata is holding a special 'Cricket Mania Brunch' every Sunday through the cricket world cup season

Kolkata, June 10: Until July 14, every Sunday, JW Kitchen at JW Marriott Kolkata is holding a special 'cricket mania brunch', curated by Executive Chef Prakash Chettiyar.

The Sunday brunch is available from 12.30pm to 3.30pm.

The menu presents some of the most popular dishes from the countries participating in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.

Highlights include ‘Fish and Chips’, ‘Bakewell Tart’, ‘Beef Wellington’, ‘Bangers and Mash’, ‘Steak and Kidney Pie’ from England; ‘Kiwi Burger’ from New Zealand;  ‘Kokis’ from Sri Lanka, ‘Dhakai fish curry’ from Bangladesh and  ‘Kottu Paratha’, ‘Chopan Kabab’ and ‘Biryani’ from India.

Also, enjoy a live counter filled with an array of fried chicken and fish the Sri Lankan way.

And if all that cheering has made you thirsty, go for the ICC Cricket World Cup themed cocktails like ‘Cover Drive’, ‘Full Toss’, or ‘Extra Cover’.

The Non Alcoholic package with unlimited soft drinks and mocktails costs Rs 799 all inclusive (AI). The Sparkling Wine package costs Rs 2250 (AI) while the Champagne costs Rs 3250 (AI).

Reservations:  +91 33 6633 0000

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