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Siliguri News: Matangini Caterer has come up with their puja special menu with the tagline ‘Jat Khushi Khaab’ to fulfill the desire of Bengalis on Kali Puja. Foodies can eat as much as they like there.
Siliguri: Everyone knows that Bengalis are foodies. Be it at home or outside, the people of this city want nothing more when they get delicious Bengali cuisine. Chat with And if there is a royal service system, then there is no more talk. Then you will feel like eating as much as you want. This time, Matangini Caterer has come up with their puja special menu with the tagline ‘Yat Khushi Khaab’ to fulfill the desire of Bengalis on Kali Puja. Foodies can eat as much as they like there.
There are two menus for the ‘Eat What You Want’ offer. One has everything from salad to rice, shukto, kabiraji mugdal, fried, kachu shak, small fish, shutki, chicken masala, chutney, sweet, raita. But it does not end here. Another one has mutton masala too. And these can be found only at 260 and 360 taka. The destination for foodies during Puja is Matangini Caterer’s new restaurant ‘Chalo Banglay’ near Ashighar Mor. The offer will run this festive season. The restaurant also has a touch of yesteryear. Chairs modeled on rickshaws, lost telephone booths, walls adorned with Uttam-Suchitra’s sketches. This year, apart from the special offer on Puja, there is a special discount on the combo menu on the occasion of the 25th anniversary.
Note that since 2000, Matangini Caterer started its journey. It has been almost 25 years. From the food to the service, they have a touch of the past. Food is served in it in copper plates. Along with bronze or earthen glass. And those who serve, their dress code is Dhoti-Punjabi. Patisapta, Malpoa have also been added to the menu in winter. Sanjeev Kumar Das, one of the leaders of Matangini Caterers, said, “We love to eat as Bengalis love to eat. We have been doing this with devotion for many years. We got a great response during Durga Puja, and we hope there will be a crowd during Kali Puja as well.”
Anirban Roy
Kolkata, West Bengal