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Go cheer for your favorite teams at Monkey Bar during IPL 2019

| @indiablooms | Mar 27, 2019, at 05:56 pm

Kolkata, Mar 26 (IBNS): Monkey Bar, one of Kolkata's  popular gastro-pubs, has already started attracting the city's cricket fans with its special arrangements and food this IPL 2019 T20 season.

Apart from live screening of matches, there will be interesting contests for the patrons too.

So until May 19, gather your friends and enjoy the ongoing cricket extravaganza while digging into the Monkey Bar Team Spirit menu, with a focus on regional dishes and special deals on cocktails and drinks.

From Kolkata Fried Riders to Hyderabad Capt. Kheema, from Bangalore Chicken Challenger to Delhi Butter Chicken Bouncer and Chennai Kothu Super King, Rajasthan Lal Maas Royals and Punjab Murgh of the Match, the delightful dishes come in small plates.

Highlights from the food menu include --

Mumbai’s mean streets gives you Gully Bao -- a misal inspired curried white peas stuffed bao, farsan, onion and tomato salad, and served with spicy rassa.

Taco Indians – crisp fried cottage cheese or chicken, with tomato salsa, green chilli and peanut chutney served in a thepla.

Kolkata gives you a plateful of Fried Riders- breaded and fried white fish fillet rolls stuffed with curried shrimp; served with a kasundi mustard spiked salad or the Pork Powerplay, the hugely popular steamed and pan-fried Kolkata style dumplings.

Bangalore’s home turf spins the Chicken Challenger- a local spice-mix marinated fried chicken kebab and Full Toss Fish made with rava-coated mackerel fillet sliders with a spicy onion salad and mint mayo.

Delhi bowls the Butter Chicken Bouncer-- char-grilled chicken tikka and creamy makhani stuffed spring roll and Veggie Daredevils, pan-seared melt in the mouth vegetarian shami kebabs, made from lightly spiced raw jackfruit and lentils.

For the fans of other teams, we have Chennai inspired Kothu Super King and 65 Not Out, Rajasthan Lal Maas Royals and Skipper Rolls and Murgh of the Match for our Punjab team fans.

There is plenty of the good spirits to wash this all down with one plus one deals on signature cocktails, from the aam panna inspired Mangaa, to the Toast to Calcutta, the Monkey Masala Soda as well as a host of exciting deals on other spirits too.

For Rush Hour between innings, there are special deals on shots and select alcohol.

If the nail biting excitement is getting you down, Monkey Bar is set to offer you some excellent deals on alcohol while you enjoy the match.

There are also free cocktails and free shots and special offers.

Wallet Factor:
Small Plates from Rs 250 per plate onwards + +/ Drinks: Rs 350 ++
Average price for two for the Monkey Bar Team Spirit Menu: Rs 1500+ taxes including food and alcohol

Image Credit: Vinayak Grover/Monkey Bar

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