"With our ancestors belonging to this part of the world before partition, the borders have ceased to exist in our mind," the 'Aam-Admi' chef said pointing out the royal Sindh delicacies as Chicken Chanderi and Reshmi Seekh Kebab having similar flavours as the Nababi cuisine in Delhi.
"This event can be the called a culinary bilateral exercise involving people of the two nations, having shared the same passion for food and ghazal," a spokesman from BNCCI, the organisers of the gourmet confluence at Milanmela, gushed.
"If Shami Kebab and Afghani Mutton Kadai can conquer the Wagah frontiers why not the Ilish Biryani from Kalakar-hub Bengal," he wondered.
