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The India Story: Octa & Hammer launch new Dimsum & Sushi varieties

| @home | Dec 23, 2021, at 03:54 am

Kolkata/IBNS: Popular Park Street restaurants, OCTA & Hammer launched their brand new dim sum and sushi menu at The India Story, a cultural festival, amidst a buzzing crowd of actors, entrepreneurs, and socialites in Swabhumi.

On the occasion, Madhu Neotia sampled an array of light and splendid displays of dimsums and sushis.

Abhishek Kajaria, Owner of OCTA & Hammer, said: “There couldn’t have been a better event for this launch. We are thankful to Mrs. Neotia for giving us the opportunity of being present here. I hope everyone likes our range of dimsums and sushis, and comes back to OCTA & Hammer for more!”

The India Story was founded by Madhu Neotia and is organized under the Neotia Arts Trust Initiative to bring leading designers, lifestyle, art, architecture, culinary brands, and producers, artists, and performers together.

Over the years, the festival has become a brand in itself that espouses the cause of promoting Indian art and culture in the heart of Kolkata.

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