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Hong’s Kitchen partners with renowned chefs for ‘Taste Tibet’ food festival: A fusion of Indo-Chinese delicacies and Tibetan flavors

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Hong’s Kitchen, the Indo-Chinese quick-service restaurant brand under Jubilant FoodWorks Limited, is excited to introduce its first-ever partnership with renowned chefs Doma Wang and Sachiko Seth. This dynamic collaboration presents the Tibet Food Festival, a unique culinary experience that presents a thoughtfully crafted specialized menu catering to aficionados of Indo-Chinese cuisine.

Acknowledging the shifting tastes of contemporary consumers and their increasing fondness for delectable fare, this exceptional dining affair strikes a chord with numerous individuals. The brand acknowledges the populace’s affinity for dishes hailing from the elevated terrains of northern and northeastern India. Through this inventive festival, the objective is to provide a one-of-a-kind, flavorful expedition to patrons in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR).

The ‘Taste Tibet’ festival commemorates the opulent flavors that have flourished in the core of Tibet. Those who relish good food can anticipate a delectable opportunity to excite their palate with a meticulous array of Tibetan delicacies. These dishes are artfully prepared to evoke the captivating vistas of the Himalayas. The festival’s focal points encompass a thoughtfully curated assortment of 12 dishes, among them Shaphalay, Shapta, and Gyuma Poli, guaranteeing a truly enchanting dining affair for everyone to savor.

Avinash Kant Kumar, President of Jubilant FoodWorks Limited, commented on the occasion “We are delighted to introduce ‘Taste Tibet’ Food Festival to our guests at Hong’s Kitchen restaurants. This offers them a chance to explore the captivating flavors of Tibet. Our chefs have been diligent in ensuring each dish truly represents the essence of Tibet cuisine. This festival embodies the rich culinary diversity that Indo-Chinese cuisine has to offer, and we eagerly anticipate sharing this experience with our patrons.”

The festival’s offerings spotlight an assortment of six vegetarian and six non-vegetarian dishes. Painstakingly crafted in distinct kitchens for vegetarian and non-vegetarian preparations, these culinary creations bring forth Tibetan flavors that have been ingeniously adapted for the taste preferences of Delhi. The ‘Taste Tibet’ Festival commences on August 12th and will be showcased across 16 restaurants spanning Delhi, Gurugram, and Noida.

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