NITN | @notintownlive | 23 Jun 2020, 10:07 am
Kolkata/IBNS: Kolkata-based Mint Health Café has reopened its doors for dine-in with all health protocols in place, according to the cafe.
The restaurant, which believes that healthy does not mean eating the same old bland and boring dishes, has come up with a nutritious menu prepared by grilling, baking and stir frying.
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On offer are salads, wraps, sandwiches, one pot meals, including rice bowls, as well as juices and drinks made with the best of fruits (no added sugar, no added preservatives).
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The café has implemented the necessary safety protocols, including thermal checks, frequent sanitization and constant use of gloves and masks.
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And if you are still not confident about stepping out, you can order their food by calling them or through delivery apps; they also have a take-away facility.
Contact: Mint, 1-C Jatin Bagchi Road, Kolkata 700029; tel: 8420399970. Time: 7am to 10pm.
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