NITN | @notintownlive | 25 Mar 2022, 07:12 am
Eating Out in Kolkata
Kolkata/NITN: The popular La Macario Café revamped its menu as part of its second anniversary celebration, offering a range of curated dishes, including vegan, gluten free and keto friendly options.
Highlights from the starters section of the new menu include Som Tam Salad and Avocado Pesto Salad. Mushroom & Caramelized Onion Grilled Panini, Bocconcini Tomato & Basil Panini, Zucchini and Leek Panini and Stuffed Mushroom & Truffle Oil served with Cheese Dip.
For mains they have Gnocchi in Cream Romesco Sauce, Gnocchi in Creamy Pesto Sauce, Couscous served with Exotic Pesto Veggies and Salsa Verde, Baked Asparagus & Nut Cheese Crepes, Spinach and Oven dried Tomato Cheese and Mushroom Crepes.
Beverages include Vegan Iced Latte, Strawberry Citrus Cold Brew, Belgium Hot Chocolate and Peppermint Hot Chocolate.
A Lotus Biscoff Cheesecake can be a pleasant wrap up to the meal.
A meal for two would cost around Rs 1100 plus tax.
The café has also introduced a new section called La Macario Studio.
The 1,100 sq. ft. plus space, seating 40 people, is perfect for small private parties or office meets.
The café is located at 10 Wood Street, Kolkata 700016 and is open from 11.30 am to 10.30pm.
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