NITN | @notintownlive | 12 Jun 2019, 08:46 am

Kolkata, June 12: JW Marriott Kolkata is hosting a Father’s Day Brunch with an exclusive menu at their all day dining, JW Kitchen on June 16.
The menu consists of soups, appetizers, curries, pastas and lots more.
Highlights include ‘Beef stroganoff’ ‘Pan seared fish with white wine velouté sauce’, ‘Mushroom and truffle cannelloni sweet pesto sauce’, ‘Dum ka murgh’, ‘Nihari Ghost’, ‘Home style Bengali fish curry’, ‘Mutton biryani’, ‘Traditional Arabic Shawarma’, ‘Mexican Quesadillas’, and ‘Nachos’.
The brunch is available from 12:30 pm – 3 pm.
The non alcoholic package with unlimited soft drinks is pegged at Rs 1799 all inclusive (AI) per person; alcoholic package with sparkling wine is pegged at Rs 2250 AI per person while the Champagne package is pegged at Rs 3250 AI per person.
Reservations: +91 33 6633 0000, +91 76030 37737
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