NITN | @notintownlive | 09 Aug 2021, 01:38 am

Kolkata/NITN: For those who like to plan in advance, JW Marriott Kolkata has already announced the details of its Independence Day special fare.
The Independence Day Special brunch will showcase dishes with a modern flair, coupled with unlimited premium beverages for guests to indulge in.
The scrumptious spread will include delicacies, ranging from north to south India along with an Asian section, live pasta, and chaat counter, and a range of desserts.
Brunch at JW Kitchen (for reservations: +91 33 6633 0000) will be available between 12.30 pm and 3.30pm and is pegged at Rs 1,949 plus tax per head.
If you want to order from home, you may call up the hotel’s delivery unit Marriott Bonvoy on Wheels (Contact: +91 70871 07953) between noon and 7pm; meals start from Rs 1,199 plus tax (meal for one).
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