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Kolkata: Cafe Heritage wants patrons to see it as an 'adda zone'

| | Apr 12, 2017, at 08:31 pm
Kolkata, April 12 (IBNS): Cafe Heritage, which recently opened in Kolkata downtown, offers a mix of Continental and Chinese dishes, with special attention to the nutritive value of food.

A joint venture promoted by event manager Mousumi Nayak and her business ally Sumit Saha, the new cafe found several well-known city models visiting it on the inaugural day.

“The health of our customers have been kept in mind and so we will be serving them steamed and roasted yet tasty food and even if it is fried, we will be using olive oil for the purpose,” said Mousumi Nayak.

The menu lists grab-on meals, combo meals, mocktail, and desserts, with most priced at a pocket-friendly range.

The cafe will also serve assorted flavours of hookah.

(Reporting by Shilpa Salwan)

Images: Cafe Heritage Facebook

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