06 Apr 2015, 02:59 am
And since ‘Poila Boishak’ is here it is time to be the hardcore Bangali with loads of bonding over adda, music and an intricate feast running into many courses.
To dedicate and bring alive this day of Bangaliana, Charnock’s The Restaturant at Charnock City, Salt Lake is all set to treat Kolkatans with a lavish lunch and dinner Thali spread concocting a unique concept of two day Poila Baishakh food extravaganza ‘Nobobarsher Maha Bhoj’ on April 15 and 16.
This Poila Boishakh, Charnoks’s will feature an assortment of twenty tongue tantalizing, spicy and mouth-watering traditional Bengali Cuisine. The spread in ‘Nobobarsher Maha Bhoj’ enhance the gastronomical senses and brings out the true spirit of Poila Boishakh.
Hungry already? Come and indulge your loved ones to the Poila Baishakh feast with Nabobarsher Maha Bhoj at Charnock’s on 15th April, 2015 and 16th April, 2015.
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