NITN | @notintownlive | 11 Apr 2022, 03:31 am

Kolkata/NITN: Canteen Pub & Grub, a popular Kolkata bar and restaurant, has curated a special menu around the on-going Twenty20 cricket tournament, Indian Premier League (IPL).
The dishes, including the improvised ones, have been named after the participating teams.
Menu highlights include KKR’s Sorse Spaghetti with Fish, Mumbai Indians Ka Bombil Rawa Fried, Punjab Kings Wala Pind chole in Mini Kulcha, Sunrisers’ Hyderabadi Keema Gogo, Chennai Super Kings Ka Prawn Shukha Bao, and Super Over Dessert Platter.
To keep your spirits up, they have a range of concoctions, such as Ode to Kolkata, Bombay Santra Tantra, Hyderabadi Chatpati, Lucknow Kisan, The Trophy, Ema Rascala, Gujarat Titans and many more.
The IPL-themed menu will be available till May 29, 2022 between noon and midnight.
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