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The Sahara Star in Mumbai hosts special dinner and brunch for Holi

| | Mar 11, 2017, at 09:38 pm
Mumbai, Mar 11 (IBNS): Mumbai-based Hotel Sahara Star will host special dinner and brunch at its global cuisine restaurant, Earth Plate, on Sunday and Monday to mark the festival of colours, Holi.

The five-star deluxe property will host a pre-Holi dinner on Sunday and a special Holi Brunch on Monday, the food preparation overseen by Chef Rupesh and Anish.

Apart from chilled Thandai, mocktails and beer,  there will be delicacies prepared at the live counter and a vast spread of desserts curated exclusively for the festival.

The pre-Holi dinner on Sunday (7 pm to 12 am and Holi Brunch on Monday (12:30pm to 3pm) are priced at Rs. 2,490 (all-inclusive) per person with unlimited beer and soft beverages.


Image: Sahara Star website

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