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Enjoy special festive desserts at Kolkata's Fabcafe by Fabindia

| @indiablooms | Dec 16, 2019, at 12:15 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Fabcafe by Fabindia is ready to add momentum to Kolkata's Christmas and New Year celebrations with a range of organic desserts.

Get ready to dig into “Himalayan Honey & Walnut Tart” and the “Fabcafe Chocolate Cake” this festive season.

The rich ‘Fabcafe Chocolate Cake’ is prepared with a mixture of almond flour, house made desi ghee and coconut sugar.

There's also an option to add a scoop of mixed berry ice cream to add that extra zing.

The ‘Himalayan Honey & Walnut Tart' is a mixture of Himalayan walnuts and jaggery, drizzled with honey.

You may team it with the cafe's ‘Tulsi Ginger Turmeric Tea’ made with ginger, servia and tulsi.

Quick Facts:

Fabcafe by Fabindia, Dr.Brahmachari Street, Kolkata - 700017.  
Timing: Monday – Sunday: 8.30am –10:30pm
Cost for two – Rs. 1400

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