B-bar
Hitani KaurHitani Kaur/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN DELHI/ Updated : Nov 21, 2017, 13:23 IST
Synopsis
After taking a short hiatus from the capital’s culinary scene, B-bar has re-opened with a fresh menu and some great plans for the coming year. On Christmas day, they’ve collaborated with Food Talk India and Grey Goose to present a … Read more
After taking a short hiatus from the capital’s culinary scene, B-bar has re-opened with a fresh menu and some great plans for the coming year. On Christmas day, they’ve collaborated with Food Talk India and Grey Goose to present a delicious albeit non-traditional Christmas lunch. Read less

After taking a short hiatus from the capital’s culinary scene, B-bar has re-opened with a fresh menu and some great plans for the coming year. On Christmas day, they’ve collaborated with Food Talk India and Grey Goose to present a delicious albeit non-traditional Christmas lunch. You can choose from a variety of appetisers, main course dishes, sides and desserts to construct a menu that pleases you—the turkey ballotine and the honey-glazed pork undoubtedly sound like winners—and top it all off with the chef’s rendition of classic Christmas pudding. Wash it all down with some colourful red and green cocktails for a very merry Christmas.
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