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Kurry Patta urges patrons to sample their special lockdown menu, including ordering a special coffee decoction

| @indiablooms | Jun 09, 2020, at 10:46 pm

Kolkata-based Kurry Patta, a popular brand dishing out largely south Indian cuisine, has decided to reach out to patrons with a special menu available during this lockdown period.

You may order from the special delivery menu and get it delivered directly from the restaurant or through food delivery apps (such as Swiggy and Zomato) or avail their takeaway service.

Highlights from the special menu include “Molagapod iIdli”, “Idli Finger Chips”, “Onion Chilli Vada”, “Gunpowder Dosa”, “Cheese Chilli Dosa”, “Chilli Onion Tomato Uttapam”, and “Coconut Uttapam”.

The restaurant will also be delivering house specials like “Pav Bhaji” and “Upma”.

You can also order freshly made batters to make your own Idlis, Vadas, Dosas or Rava Dosas, available according to the servings you wish to make.

They are also offering a special “Coffee Decoction”, made fresh each day, which can be ordered and used to make 10-12 cups of South Indian coffee at home, according to the company.

Owners, Anant and Prium Kanoria, said they are following all protocols to maintain hygiene levels and safety, including regular sanitization of the outlets, kitchens and utensils, contactless deliveries, hourly handwashing and masks worn by the staff at all times, double packaging to encourage guests to discard the outer layer, mandatory temperature checks for staff as well as delivery partners, and regular safety checks on Arogya Setu.


 

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