Mumbai to host 10-day long Bengali food festival from June 7
Panchali DeyPanchali Dey/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, MUMBAI/ Updated : Jun 6, 2018, 18:03 IST
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Mumbai is hosting a 10-day long Bengali food festival from June 7 to 17. Foodies are invited to embark on a delightful gastronomical journey at Hotel Kohinoor Continental. The theme of this 10-day long festival is ‘Gram Bangla’, w … Read more
Mumbai is hosting a 10-day long Bengali food festival from June 7 to 17. Foodies are invited to embark on a delightful gastronomical journey at Hotel Kohinoor Continental. The theme of this 10-day long festival is ‘Gram Bangla’, which translates into ‘rural West Bengal’. Read less

Mumbai is hosting a 10-day long Bengali food festival from June 7 to 17. Foodies are invited to embark on a delightful gastronomical journey at Hotel Kohinoor Continental. The theme of this 10-day long festival is ‘Gram Bangla’, which translates into ‘rural West Bengal’.
In this fest, there will be starters, such as lip-smacking bhaja beguni, chholar dal, keema ghugni, dimer devil, veg chop, and much more. Whereas in the main course, you will get shukto, alloo posto, rohu fish masala, macher malai curry, pabda macher jhal, illish mach, rui macher kalia, chingri mallai curry, posto murgi, misthi pulao, dhokar dalna, tomato chutney, and papad.

Do not forget to book a date for the Bengali food festival to be held in Mumbai and get a first-hand experience of authentic Bengali cuisine.
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