Not In Town | @notintownlive | 16 Oct 2019, 03:52 pm
Mumbai: India Bistro’s Rannaghor Food Festival is presently offering Bengali cuisine.
The specially curated menu which includes chef specials like ‘Mochar Chop’, ‘Bhetki Paturi’, ‘Hinger Aloor Dum with Luchi’, ‘Pabda Bodir Jhal’ and ‘Chingri Malaikari’.
The menu also includes Bengali desserts like ‘Chhanar Payesh’, ‘Mishti Doi’ and ‘Kheer Kadam’.
Variety of cocktails and mocktails like ‘Desi Lantern’, ‘Punch Puran’, ‘Deconstructed Turmeric Martini’, ‘Thailee’, coolers and iced teas are also available.
Where: India Bistro Chembur: Opp To Tiss, Sion Trombay Road, Deonar, Chembur
Thane: Ground Floor, Vihang Recreation Club Opposite Raymonds, Pokharan Road No.1, Thane
When: Till Oct 31, 2019
For Reservations: 022 4942 2121
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