Andhra Food Fest at Holiday Inn Chennai OMR IT Expressway

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The Andhra Food Festival, coming to town from the 16th June to 25th June! Andhra cuisine is a diverse and delicious cuisine that is loved by people all over the world. The food is known for its bold flavours, use of fresh ingredients, and its hearty and filling nature. Join us and savour every bite of our authentic Andhra delicacies prepared by our talented chefs. Andhra food festivals are a great way to experience the best of this cuisine. These festivals typically feature a wide variety of dishes, from traditional favourites like biryani and tamarind rice to more modern creations.

Here are some of the special delicacies that you can expect to find at an Andhra food festival: It includes a variety of seafood delicacies, rice dishes including Pacchi royyalu gongura, and lip smacking delicacies such as Chukka koora mamsam, Natu Kodi Pulusu, Konaseema Chepala pulusu, In veg Vankaya Mudhakoora,

Gummadikaya Pulusu, Kanda Palakoora Vamu, West Godavari Boondi koora, Kakarakaya nuvvu podi, Panasapottu koora.

In addition to the food, Andhra food festivals also feature traditional music. This is a great opportunity to learn about the culture of Andhra Pradesh and to experience the vibrant atmosphere of these festivals.

If you are ever in the mood for some delicious and authentic Andhra food, then be sure to check out an Andhra food festival. You won’t be disappointed!

Book your tables now and get ready to experience the ultimate gastronomic feast. See you soon!

Date: 16th Jun to 25th June, 2023

Lunch Time: 12.30 to 15.30 hrs

Dinner Time: 19.00 to 22.30 hrs

Venue: Café-G | Andhra Food Fest:  INR 1599 ++ Per Person

For More Details Contact: 7550111044

Date: 20th January to 30th January 2023

Price: INR 1449++ Plus taxes per person

Venue: Cafe-G, Holiday Inn Chennai OMR IT Expressway

            #110 Rajiv Gandhi Salai, OMR, Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai – 600041

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