
Crowne Plaza Today New Delhi Okhla hosted a spectacular Media Table for its ongoing global food festival, “Feast Across Borders”, and the evening was an incredible success. Curated by the Marketing & Communication Manager, the gathering brought together distinguished media professionals and food enthusiasts for an unforgettable culinary journey.
Chef Jitendra and the F&B team crafted an impressive spread of international delicacies that won unanimous praise from all attendees. From flavourful signature dishes to beautifully presented plates, every element reflected passion, creativity, and exceptional culinary skill.
A special round of applause goes to General Manager Mr. Ritesh Sharma, whose vision and leadership brought this remarkable food festival to life. His commitment to elevating guest experiences continues to set new benchmarks for the property.
The Feast Across Borders food festival is live from 21st November to 30th November, between 7:00 PM and 11:00 PM, offering guests a chance to savour flavours from around the world under one roof.
Guests are invited to immerse themselves in this delectable celebration and indulge in an extraordinary dining experience.
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