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Meghalayan Food Festival at Rosang, Green Park Extension

By Maneesh Srivastva @urbanescapades

Meghalayan Food Festival at Rosang, Green Park ExtensionROSANG cordially invites you to be a part of first ever Meghalayan Food Festival from February 3, 2014 to February 18, 2014.
Venue: ROSANG, S-20, Ground Floor, Green Park Extension, Near Uphaar Cinema Complex, New Delhi-110016
Nearest Metro Station: Green Park (2 Mins walk from Metro Gate No. 02)
Time: 12:30 pm to 11:00 pm
Contact Numbers: (L) 011-65544411
(M)+91-8447963810
Price: INR 599/- (Excluding Taxes) for one person
Known as the most authentic cuisine amongst the 8 NE states, here finally Rosang brings to each one of us to savor this authentic delicacy of the Khasi, Jaintia and the Garos under one Combo
HAPPY TRY GUYS
The Menu Includes (In Picture):
Top: Jadoh (Combination of Rice with Minced Pork with Black Sesame)
Center: Tungtab (Chutney)
Clockwise-
1) Jhur-Sdieh (Veg Dry Fry)
2) Muli-Khleh (Muli Salad)
3) Dohneiihong (Pork Curry with Black Sesame)
4) Kappa (Chicken Entrails cooked with Soda)
5) Nakham-Bitchi (Dry Fish Stew)
6) Daineiiong (Dal with Black Sesame)
7) Dohshain (Chicken Ball)
About Rosang:
'Rosang' in Paite language means God’s gift. The History of Rosang dates back to March 2003. We came here to Delhi as a young couple with two beautiful children, Rosang and Mawi. We started out as a small eatery in Munirka to cater the North- east population and other North-east food lovers in Delhi by providing authentic cuisine and indigenous produce from the region. Within these wonderful and fruitful years we were blessed with our third child, Siambawi.
With great response from friends and well wisher, we opened another outlet in Safdurjung Enclave, March 2008. After serving our customers with love for many years and seeing the amount of good response it garnered, it was only natural for us to expand our business to cater not only our brothers and sisters from the North-east but also to introduce the North-east flavors to our friends who are not from the region. We also serve popular Chinese cuisines for optional choice.
Now, we are opened as a cafe in Hauz khas Village (March 2013) where not only you can visit and savor authentic North-east food and beverages but also have a look at a store filled with crafts and merchandise by artists from the North-east. Rosang now serves food, Documentary films, photos and handicrafts from the region.
The cultural legacy of North-East India, as a whole, has been now made alive and available here at Hauz Khas Village. Rosang looks forward to have you over and experience the North-East cuisine at its best.
Disclaimer
This is official press release of Rosang. Please contact them directy for more information
 


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