NITN | @notintownlive | 05 May 2022, 03:48 am

Kolkata/NITN: Yauatcha, the Kolkata-based branch of eponymous dim sum teahouse from London, will hold a Mother's Day Brunch during the weekend.
The brunch will be available on Sunday (May 8) where the restaurant will be serving Cantonese dishes, ranging from dim sum to stir fries to mains to desserts.
You may pair your meals with Yauatcha’s signature alcoholic beverages.
Signature dishes include Crispy Aromatic Duck, Crispy Prawn Cheung Fun, Spicy Har Gau, Truffle Edamame Dim Sum, Braised Pork Belly, Steamed Indian Sea Bass in Spicy Black Bean Sauce, Szechuan Mabo Tofu, and Stir-Fried Tenderloin in Black Pepper Sauce, Pecan and Coffee Delice, Chocolate Pebble and Chocolate Hazelnut Mousse.
There will also be a live performance by singer Craig D’Souza.
The brunch will be available between noon and 4pm and a meal for two is likely to cost around Rs 3,499 plus tax.
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