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Cress Bistro launches new menu for V-Day

| | Feb 07, 2016, at 12:17 am
New Delhi, Feb 6 (IBNS) To celebrate Valentine's Day, Delhi's Cress Bistro launched a new menu recently.

Indulging the food lovers, the eatery will enable their customers with various discounts.

One can avail the discounts at this week long celebrations starting from the 7th, through a game.

Dicey Affair: Roll the dice thrice and let the surprise roll in. In this classic dice game of luck, get the luckiest score through 3 chances and avail a discount on your meal for two!


1 dot = 10% off

2 dots = 15% off

3 dots = 18% off

4 dots = 20% off

5 dots = 25% off

6 dots = 30% off

On the day Valentines (14th Feb) -A free Dessert/Goodie to the couple along with the above discounts.

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