06 May 2015, 07:34 am
The global cuisine restaurant will offer the special Mother’s Day Brunch which includes mouthwatering delicacies; decadent sweets complimented with beverages of your choice along with a welcome gift of a red rosebud and a framed photograph.
Celebrate the everlasting bond of love you share with your mother and create an unforgettable experience for her on this special occasion.
Enjoy the Mother's Day brunch menu specially created by Chef Rupesh which will highlight Home style recipes consisting of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian delicacies cooked in a traditional way, and a wide variety of delectable desserts. The menu also includes beverages like martinis, sparkling cocktails, fresh juices, mocktails and soft drinks.
All Mothers will be offered a 50% discount on the brunch on a minimum table of four along with a rose, a framed photograph and box of chocolates.
The special attractions include a live magic show and bangle makers to make the special day more memorable.
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