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Fish Fish hosts 'fish festival'

| | Apr 08, 2015, at 11:35 pm
Kolkata, Apr 7 (IBNS): Fish Fish restaurant is going to host a 16-day-long fish festival- 'Harie Jawa Machher Utsav' in Kolkata from Apr 14.

The festival will continue till Apr 30.

Fish Fish restaurant announced the festival on Tuesday.

The members of the cast from bengali film 'Bela Seshe' were present at the announcement event here.

Chef and the co-owner of Fish Fish Debasish Kundu said that the fish festival would bring to the customers a celebration of the old flavours of fish delicacies from the Bengali households that had conquered time and they had chosen the time of the Bengali new year to hold the festival for the particular reason.

"We have tried to innovate keeping the basic Bengali taste alive with our traditional cuisines. Our aim is to celebrate the great taste of the traditional Bengali dishes," he said.

Some exclusive dishes of this fish festival are 'Mini Machher Jhol', 'Dom Mourola Vaja' among others.

(Reporting by Deepayan Sinha)

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