The Infinity restaurant at Crowne Plaza Mayur Vihar-Noida is hosting a food festival dedicated to the state of Rajasthan.
The Rangeelo Rajasthan food extravaganza began on May 3 and will conclude on May 12 and is a celebration of flavours and traditions inspired by the diverse cuisines of Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Udaipur, and Bikaner.
Under the resounding motif Panch Rang Panch Nagar, the festival’s theme draws inspiration from the architectural hues of these cities, celebrating their cultural and culinary vibrance.
Feast your taste buds over 100 dishes on a cyclic menu featuring an array of exquisite delicacies.
From the fiery Laal Maas to the soul satisfying Papad Mangodi ki Sabji, the aromatic Dal Panchmel, the exotic Ker Sangri, the decadent Bajra Kesari; Gulab Choorma, the adventurous Jungli Maas, the aromatic Dhaniya Murgh, the traditional Bajre, Makke ka Raab, and the fiery Mirchi ke Tapore, each dish is a masterpiece meticulously crafted by our culinary artisans, promising to transport you to the heart of Rajasthan’s culinary heartland.
Pankaj Gupta, the Area General Manager, underscores the significance of such immersive dining experiences in today’s dynamic culinary landscape. “In a world where dining options abound, we believe in offering our guests more than just a meal. The Rangeelo Rajasthan Food Extravaganza is not merely a culinary event; it’s a journey of discovery and delight, where every dish and every performance tell a story of Rajasthan’s rich heritage and culture.”
When: May 3 – 12
Where: Infinity, Crowne Plaza Mayur Vihar Noida
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