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I am an intrepid traveller. Travelling has been my passion since school days. Hailing from the steel city of Rourkela in Odisha, I always had an opportunity to plan out my holidays with my family to exotic destinations that are rich in history and heritage in India. Looking back, I have also taken up trekking in Chauragarh hills of Pachmarhi, Shatrunjaya Hills of Palitana, Vaishno Devi or the Muktinath temple in Mustang Valley in Nepal and Lalang Waterfall in rainforests of Tioman Island in Malaysia. I have penned down the Odisha destinations in Pick2Move-India Travel planner brought out by Sampan Media Limited, New Delhi. I have compiled a travelogue themed- “Journeys across India” published by Best Books, Kolkata. I generally take up travel to pen down travelogues, know the art and craft of the faraway lands and of course, I do travel reporting for leading English dailies of India.

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Sunday, 8 October 2017

JW Kitchen @ JW Marriott Kolkata



Culinary extravaganza at Kolkata’s luxury haunt

For foodies and luxury travellers waiting to savour an appealing menu that is rich in taste and is hot, exotic and eclectic in the city of Kolkata, here’s a luxury, fine-dining restaurant that is incidentally the only one-of-a-kind not only in the city but also in the eastern region of India.  The preferred address is JW Kitchen @JW Marriott Kolkata on JBS Haldane Avenue that is opened all round-the-clock and has opened its doors sometime November, last year.

 
                                       Entrance of JW Kitchen

The interiors of the restaurant are decked up with long columns of bells made of fibre and coated with zinc. For food connoisseurs, there is Continental, Asian and Indian cuisine.




                                        Interiors of the restaurant

The restaurant serves a bewildering variety of delicately-spiced dishes and fragrantly spiced curries. Take your pick with Father Michel’s Burata – an Italian signature dish in the appetizer and salad section that comes for Rs 425 exclusive of taxes. For non-vegetarians, begin the main course with black pepper crusted Salmon pegged at Rs 850. For more substantial meal, dig into Murg Bhatti or Chingri (prawn) curry, an eternal favourite of Bengal.




 The signature dish of the restaurant- Father Michel's Burata 


                                        Chingri Malai curry


 
 
 Murg Bhatti


 
                                       Black Pepper Crusted Salmon


There are four live stations including chaat, waffle, Italian and an Asian counter that makes us stand out from other fine-dining restaurants in Kolkata. There is Do-It-Yourself (DIY) option in the salad counter and at least 12 kinds of salads are on display.




                                        Waffle Station

I began with the Aloo ka tikka chaat and moved on to Kasundi Paneer Tikka, Kadhai Parwal and Dum Aloo that are hot dishes.  I proceeded to the dessert section and I was taken aback by the amazing variety of 25 kinds of desserts inclusive of Continental and Indian delights. I tried a few of them like hazelnut Praline, brownie, Chocolate truffle, baked yogurt, mud cake, baked chocolate tart, chocolate salted caramel et al that were all heavenly. The items in the dessert section keep on changing every day.




                                            Kadhai Paneer Tikka

 



                                       Desserts on offer
 
For those interested to indulge their taste buds can shell out Rs 1,250 and relish the culinary extravaganza offered at the buffet lunch of the restaurant. The restaurant is a must-visit for discerning food lovers and those who are well-travelled during festive times. 

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