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Eating Out in Kolkata

Special Weekday Lunch Menus from Royal China in Kolkata

| @indiablooms | Feb 20, 2021, at 03:19 am

Kolkata/IBNS: Looking for a place to have a working lunch or a small office get together on a weekday, then you may look up the special lunch menu from Royal China, Kolkata.

Specializing in Cantonese cuisine, the restaurant offers three special combinations under its Weekday Lunch Menu.

However, conditions apply, so do check with the restaurant for details.

Apart from the Executive Lunch which offers a five course meal each, there is also an Unlimited Dim Sum menu.

Both options are available for a minimum two people and are pegged at Rs 995 plus tax per head.

Groups of women can opt for a special menu called the Kitty Party lunch (minimum six women) priced at Rs 895 plus tax.

The Weekday Lunch Menu is available from Monday to Friday (not valid on public holidays) between 12.15pm and 3 pm.

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