'Thakurbari Bhoj' (Feast of the Tagores), themed on 'Jorasanko Thakur Bari' (Tagore's of Jorasanko) is on platter at Park Plaza. Cuisine which thrilled Rabindranath Tagore's taste buds, which have been culled from his memoirs and writings of his fellow writers, are the highlights.
"The delicacies are based on 'Thakurbarir diary' (the diary of the Thakur household). But it is not that all the recipes are from Jorsanko Thakurbari, though all these happen to be Tagore's favourite food.
The tongue-tickling dishes include 'Goalanda chicken curry', a dish which Tagore relished during his travel in then East Bengal (now Bangladesh) on steamers besides other choices like 'Mutton dakbungalow' with garnishing of egg and potato as preferred by the bard, who was a food connoisseur.
The other delicacies include 'Sorse Palong Phoolkopi', 'Lau dal' and 'Karola bhaja machher patisapte', 'Gandhoraj mangsher chop', 'Mocha chop', 'Chaal patol', 'Murgi ghanto', 'Lau pate bhetki', 'Lady Kenny cheese cake' and many more .
At Alfresco at The Lalit Great Eastern menus liked by royal households in Bengal are on offer.
From 'Beler shorbot' to 'Anaroser labany rosa', 'Kacha lonka', 'Kakrar jhal', 'Echor chingri', 'Murgir aam kasundi', 'Rajbarir kosha mangsho,' 'Chanar paturi', 'Murshidabadi morag pulao', 'Rice kheer' and 'Baked gurer rasogolla' and 'Nolen gurer sandesh' - there are over 100 dishes as starters, main course and dessert, he said.
At fine dining 'Saptapadi', named after the immortal classic featuring Bengali film icon Uttam Kumar, the matinee idol's favourite dishes like 'Aam posto murgi', 'Sorse parser jhal', 'Bhapa ilish', 'Daab chingri' have been cooked in the typical Bengali way, owner-chef Ranjan Biswas said.
The hotel has a unique street food corner where 'Jhaal muri', 'Phuchka', 'Egg roll', 'Ghati garam' and other popular typical chat pat items are on offer.
A more elaborate spread there comprise 'Kumro phooler bora', 'Kochi pathar jhol' and 'Posto murghi', and an assorted variety of fish like 'mourala', 'loitta', 'ilish', 'chingri' and 'rui'.
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