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Kolkata: TFO to host Mexican food festival

| | Feb 12, 2015, at 06:05 am
Kolkata, Feb 11 (IBNS): The Factory Outlet (TFO) on Wednesday announced through a programme at their 70 seater restaurant on Camac Street in Kolkata that they were bringing up Wild Tex Mex Food Festival which will start from Feb 13 and will end of Feb 28.
Chief chef of TFO J P Dabral said that the food festival had been arranged to celebrate the valentines week. "This food festival will give a hot chapter for both the vegetarian and non-vegetarian lovers," he added.
 
Famous model couple Neeraj Surana and Jessica Homes were present at the announcement ceremony.
 
The main menu of the Wild Tex Mex Food Festival is special Mexican Fiesta featuring Love Margaritas and Nibbles.
 
During this festival, TFO will be opened from 12 pm to midnight.
 
TFO authorities said that a meal for two in this food festival would approximately cost Rs 1000 (included all taxes).
 
(Reporting by Deepayan Sinha, Images by Sounak Choudhury)   

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