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Hilsa Festival at The Gateway Hotel
08 Jul 2015, 06:09 am
Every true Bengali loves the Hilsa fish and so, Buzz at The Gateway Kolkata, is set to tantalize your taste buds in this monsoon. They would be serving various preparations of the Hilsa for lunch as well as for dinner.
If you are a fan, then this is definitely one of those occasions that you must not miss. And for those who have not experienced the delicious Hilsa till now, this is the best opportunity to experiment, as monsoons is the best time to relish the Hilsa.
So this whole month, enjoy the monsoon with great flavours and varieties of the delicious Hilsa preparations such as Ilish tok Jhal , Ilish Pithe, Bhapa Ilish , Sorshe Ilish, Shukno Lanka Peyaj diye Ilish Bhaja and Begun Diye Ilish and many more at The Gateway Kolkata.
All sumptuous delicacies will be served with steamed rice. So, pour in and treat yourself and your family with some lip-smacking Hilsa delicacies at Buzz, The Gateway Kolkata for a satiating gastronomic experience from 10th July to 26th July 2015.
Lunch – 12.30hrs to 1500hrs
Dinner – 1930hrs to 2300hrs
Meal for two – approx. INR 1500, inclusive of taxes (The price is based only on main course items)
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