19 Aug 2015, 08:52 am
Make this day of togetherness special on Saturday, Aug 29 at Namak with a dinner buffet specially created by Chef Vishal and Restaurant Manager Anubhav Sen for the auspicious occasion.
Hotel Sahara Star will also welcome every lady visitor with yellow rose and a box of chocolates. The décor will consist of beautiful rakhis displayed on tables.
Raksha Bandhan symbolizes the unmatched bond of love, care and respect.
The special menu crafted for the occasion will be a three course dinner highlighted with home-styled cooked recipes a variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.
The buffet spread will contain a variety of delicacies such as Tripoliya Subzi, Masaledar kadai Murg and more that depict the essence of Indian Culture and brotherhood.
The buffet spread depict colors of various regional Indian Households with fresh seasonal vegetables and meat. Also a wide variety of delectable desserts will be a part of the spread for all sweet lovers. There will also be a live magic show to keep the entire family entertained!
Aamby valley EC's members to get 15% discount & Amex 20% discount will be applicable. Discounts will be applicable only on Food & Soft Beverage. No complimentary vouchers to be accepted.
Date: 29th August, 2015
Timings: 7 PM to 11:45 PM
Price: Rs. 2200/- buffet plus Taxes per person for veg buffet
Rs.2500/- plus taxes per person for non veg buffet
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