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Kolkata restaurant celebrates Festival of Bites

| | Aug 07, 2015, at 03:46 am
Kolkata, August 6 (IBNS): Kebab-e-Que, a restaurant popular for its melt-in-mouth kebabs, hosted the Festival of Bites on Thursday.
The focus of the festival was not only Indian delicacies but oriental cuisine as well. Dishes like Thai Red Curry, Khow Suey, Steamed Fish with Lemon Coriander sauce, Chicken with Basil Leaves were also on offer other than the succulent and sumptuous kebabs.
 
Speaking about the menu that was on offer for the festival, Head Chef Sumit Dhar said, "Even though Kebab-e-Que is widely known for its kebabs, the festival brings together both Indian and Oriental fare which includes delicacies from Burma and Thailand."
 
On being asked whether the food they serve caters to the health-conscious population of the city, the Chef said, "We cater to the tastebuds of even the health-conscious people, like a sportsperson. We prepare the food keeping their needs in mind. However, we generally don't get health-conscious customers since most of them come for the love of our kebabs."
 
The restaurant is a part of The Astor Hotel, Kolkata and serves Indian, Continental and Oriental cuisine.
 

 

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