NITN | @notintownlive | 21 Dec 2021, 05:34 am
Canteen
Kolkata: Canteen, a popular hangout spot, known for its ambience and wide mix of delicacies just dropped its all new festive menu to spread the festive cheer.
The old vintage styled pub's fish menu now includes Rawa-fried Pomfret, Tandoori Pomfret and BhapaIlish with Ghee & Peas Pulao.
The new list of delicacies has fusion favorites like Murg Malai Caesar salad, Tuna Watermelon Canapes, Lebanese Pita Pockets, Corn-Crusted Balinese Chicken Popsicle, Tandoori Pork Belly, Tai Pai Chicken, and Pork Hot Dogs.
A must try on the new list of flavours is their Bengali Style Gondhoraj Chingri, a Chingri malaikari with a twist on kaffir lime.
Swastik Nag, Owner of Canteen Pub & Grub, said,"Our intention with this menu is to introduce dishes that will speak to the foodie in all of Kolkata! Wholesome, delicious and new, our festive menu is all about going back to roots, creating unique twists with old flavours that we have grown up eating.”
What: New Menu at Canteen Pub & Grub
Where: City Centre 1, C301, 3rd floor, DC Block, Sector 1, Bidhannagar, Kolkata- 700064
Price: 1700/- for two (approx)
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