Titillate your taste buds with Royal Curries at Chutney, Bar + Tandoor, The Metropolitan Hotel & Spa

Titillate your taste buds with Royal Curries at Chutney, Bar + Tandoor, The Metropolitan Hotel & Spa

If you haven’t tasted the sumptuous food from the royal kitchens of India, then fret not. Chutney, Bar + Tandoor widely acknowledged for authentic pan-Indian cuisine with a contemporary twist, will celebrate its presence through “Royal Chutney Curries Food Festival”.

This November, delectable assortment of curries awaits to greet you on a unique royal culinary voyage. Celebrate the full gastronomic diversity of India with special a-la-carte menu that features choice of curry preparations like Chettinad, Goan, Malvani, Nizami, Awadhi, Kerala and flavorful Banarasi curries. Careful spicing and oodles of creativity by our celebrated chef lets you indulge in a regal tasting spread. So, head to Chutney, Bar + Tandoor and savor the royal flavors and culinary legacy of Indian food.

Venue: Chutney, Bar + Tandoor, The Metropolitan Hotel & Spa,
Bangla Sahib Road, New Delhi
Date: November 1st – 30th , 2015
Time: 12noon – 3pm and 7pm – 11:30pm
Price: Rs 2000 + taxes

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