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Kolkata: Savour the king of fruits at Orko's Mango Festival

| | Jul 06, 2017, at 08:38 pm
Kolkata, Jul 6 (IBNS): One of Kolkata's popular restaurant and lounge bar, Orko's, is ready to delight gourmets with two different food festivals in July.

With summer giving way to the monsoon, Orko's, located at the City Centre 1 Mall in the eastern fringe of the city, has decided to offer the best of both seasons to its patrons.

Until July 14, the restaurant is holding a Mango Festival where Alphonso and other popular varieties of the fruit have been used to prepare a range of coolers and desserts. 

Beginning on July 15, will be the Hilsa Food Festival when the most favourite fish of the Bengalis during the monsoon will come plated in many avatars.

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