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IPL fever: Kolkata's hotel hosts Kebab festival

| | Apr 10, 2015, at 04:11 pm
Kolkata, Apr 10 (IBNS): Kolkata's 4 star hotel Monotel is hosting a Kebab festival at its multi-cuisine restaurant Rendezvous to celebrate the 8th version of Indian Premier League (IPL).

The festival will continue till the final match of IPL T20.

The general manager of Monotel, Abhishek Subba told IBNS that while eating unlimited Kebab and drinks, people could enjoy the live matches of IPL 2015 at Rendezvous.

"After paying only 750 (taxes excluded) rupees for one person, you can enjoy the live actions of IPL here," he said.

Monotel has arranged different menus of Kebab according to the regional fixture of the IPL.

During the festival, Rendezvous will remain open from 3 to 10:30 pm everyday.

(Reporting by Deepayan Sinha)    

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