NITN | @notintownlive | 25 Jan 2024, 08:38 am

Kolkata: Aminia, a popular restaurant in Kolkata, is offering a special spread to commemorate the 75th Republic Day.
Called the Tiranga Festival 2024, the menu is inspired by the Indian Tricolour.
Highlights include Tiranga Kebab (Rs 300 for vegetarian and Rs 340 for non-vegetarian); Azadi Kebab Platter offering chicken and mutton variants at Rs 499 and Rs 530, respectively; and the Tiranga Mocktail (a mix of apple juice, pineapple juice, sugar syrup, lemon syrup, orange syrup and khus syrup, layered with crushed ice) priced at Rs 120.
This special festive menu is available on January 26 and 27, 2024 at their outlets located in Kolkata (Golpark, Shyambazar, Behala, Jessore Road, Rajarhat), Sodepur, Serampore, and Kolaghat.
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