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Drenched in gold and glitter, Fatty Bao Kolkata readies itself to welcome the New Year

| @indiablooms | Dec 26, 2019, at 06:54 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Fatty Bao Kolkata, the popular Pan-Asian rstaurant in the the city, promises to change itself into a sparkling party spot on New Year's eve.

Bring out your favourite sparkling outfit and party shoes to join the fun on December 31 between 9pm and 2am.

Get footloose and hit the dance floor as DJ Swarnali gets you grooving to her favourite dance tracks.

There will be a wide selection of signature cocktails, including The Fatty Sour, Bora Bora and Passion Mule along with Asian food.

Inventive small plates, sushi, piping hot dim sums and the restaurants signature soft baos will keep the hunger pangs at bay.

But you need to hurry up and book your seat because everyone else is rushing in too.

For reservations call: 033 46022744

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