NITN | @notintownlive | 06 Jul 2022, 04:40 am
BBQ
Kolkata/NITN: Barbeque Nation last week marked the launch of its outlet in Kolkata.
The latest outlet is opened at the busy New Market area in downtown Kolkata.
It is a 5687-sq.ft. outlet which can accommodate up to 162 people and provides a wide range of dishes in vegetarian and non-vegetarian.

The non-vegetarian dishes include the famous mexican chilli garlic fish, garlic chicken wings, tanddoori tangdi, and much more while the vegetarians can enjoy paneer tikka, wok tossed seekh kebab, shabnam ke moti mushroom, poori kebab notably.
The main course includes a variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes such as chicken dum Biryani, dum ka murgh, paneer butter masala, methi matar malai, dal e- dum, and many more.

Other than that, the new outlet also provides for a live counter where dishes like chilli crispy puri, palak chaat, pizza, keema pav and chicken sheek can be ordered.
In desserts, this outlet has introduced multiple kulfi varieties along with chocolate brownies, red velvet pastries and angoori gulab jamun.
(Reporting by Shriya Biswas and images by Avishek Mitra/IBNS)
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