Barbeque Nation Launches ‘Flavours of Monsoon’ Food Festival
Kolkata: Escape into the monsoon season with scrumptious and flavoursome delicacies at Barbeque Nation as it launches a special ‘Flavours of Monsoon’ Festival to celebrate this mesmerizing weather.
The two-week-long monsoon feast will be from 18th July to 31st July.
Embrace the monsoon drizzle of Kolkata along with the special monsoon cuisine at Barbeque Nation.
The widespread buffet at Barbeque Nation offers over 20 dishes in vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.
Guests can slurp on piping hot Matir Bhare Chaa and indulge in authentic Indian delicacies like Moong Dal Pakora, Bone Chicken Pakora and Crispy Fried Anchovy Fish and Murgh Dhaniyari Shorba to set the tone for the monsoon mood that follows.
The main course section for non-vegetarians includes Mutton Kosha, Fish Curry and much more, while vegetarians can feast on the mouth-watering Lauki Kofta Curry and Gobindo Bhog Khichuri.
The dessert section comprises hot Jaleebis, Malpua and Lauki Kheer.
The chef has hand-picked delicacies that are a perfect blend of flavours that are a must-savour. The menu is specially curated for the rainy season that every monsoon lover craves.
On the occasion, Nakul Gupta Chief Marketing Officer, Barbeque Nation Hospitality Limited, said, “Our guests look forward to reasons to visit our restaurants.
We are glad to kickstart this magical weather with Monsoon Mood Festival. We intend to infuse some refreshing flavours in our offerings with a vast spread of delicacies for the rainy season. We look forward to invoke the feeling of togetherness among guests We are quite confident our guests will enjoy this season along with their loved ones with us.”
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