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antushti - Food
Court
Come out and head for Santushi, the
food court offering rare and authentic delicacies from the four corners of India ~ North,
South, East and West. The architecture is typical of each area and the four airconditioned
restaurants are perfect for a splended meal with family and friends.
Purba
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Purba the East Indian court and its
restaurant Ahaar is ready to surprise the visitor with the best chingri
cutlets, sorshe ilish, khichuri, telebhajas, chops, rolls, rosogollas, daab
chingri
*Opening shortly |
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Paschima |
Paschima, the West Indian restaurant aptly
called Konkan serves mouthwatering Konkani and coastal food. With a counter specially for
the vegetarian Gujarati cuisine. |
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Dakshini |
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Find Chicken Chettinad, Allepey Fish Curry, Mutton
Coconut Fry, Appams with Chicken or Vegetable stew, thalis...at Dakhshini,
the South Indian food court. Small eats? Gulp down some coffee with Kuzhi Panivarams,
Idlis or the unforgettable Dosas. Pick up from the counters or sit down for lunch and
dinner at Mittham,the airconditioned restaurant. |
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| Rollick Point |
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Cool yourself at The Rollick Point with
icecreams of various flavours or chill out with a glassful of Pepsi. |
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Cha Ghar |
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Sip
some hot tea with popcorns at ChaGhar.
Dont miss Kolkatas very own jhalmuri and paan before you step out. |
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| Aangan |
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Aangan the Rajasthani speciality
restaurant with an airconditioned dining hall is designed like a Rajasthani village. Taste
food straight from the hearth of a Rajasthani home. Try a special thali with chaach, alu
ki sabzi, gatta, lauki~ka~kofta, phulka, missi roti, rice, dal, pappad, achar, chatni,
lunji, kair sangri, raita and gulab jamun. Quick snacks, too
papri chaat, raj
kachori, dahi kachori, sitaphal kulfi... |
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Suva Groups - Adda - We would like to open a cafeteria in the premises of Swabhoomi that would
cater to such local preferences. Swabhoomi would be the ideal location as the park is
associated with indigenous values and is oriented towards preservation of our heritage. In
the fast globalising city, this is an effort to preserve the typical identity of our city
and its customs. This kind of a concept would be the first of its kind in the entire West
Bengal. |
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