Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 02 Jul 2021, 11:49 am
Monsoon Special
Kolkata: Kolkata’s food delivery brand Paprika Gourmet has launched a monsoon special menu which you can order directly or through popular delivery apps.
The menu includes ‘Fondue platter’, ‘Noodle Bowl’, ‘Laksa’, ‘Pyaaz Kachori with Aloo Dum’, ‘Paneer Kathi Roll’, ‘Stuffed Tandoori Aloo’, ‘Hakka Noodles’, ‘Chilli Potato’, ‘Chilli Mushroom’, ‘Veg Manchurian’, ‘Paneer Tikka on Stick’, ‘Mini Pizza’, ‘Quinoa Tart’, ‘Asparagus Gruyere Puff’, ‘Pita Puchka’, ‘Quiche’, ‘Thai Basket’ and ‘Mexican Basket’.
A meal for two costs approximately Rs 1,500 plus tax.
The menu will be available till August 31, 2021 and can be ordered (call 9007022678/79/80) between 9am and 7pm.
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