NITN | @notintownlive | 13 Jul 2022, 12:11 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Kolkata's skybar LMNO_Q has announced the launch of its new menu.
The signatures on the menu includes an exquisite spread of salads, appetizers and mains like Black Rice and Couscous
Salad, Chilli Cheese Toasties, Avocado Toast, Achari Mushroom Samosa, Bombay Sliders, Roman Squid Rings, Boneless Chicken Wings, Tandoori Platter, Koliwada Prawns, Italian Caprese, Roasted French Style Bagel Sandwich, Poke Sushi Bowls, Ramen Bowl and Quinoa Kofta Curry.
The desserts on offer are Apple Pie French Toast and Rocky Road Brownies.
An exotic beverage called the Refreshing Rosy, cocktails like Estate G&T, Cucumber and Cilantro Coupe, Volcano, Uno mas, Rose Sangria Double Pop, Super Citrus Margarita Double Pop are on the menu.
It is located on the 12th of 24, Park Street, Celica Park.
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