6 Ballygunge Place will be hosting a special Pithe Puli Festival from January 13-15. This Magh Bihu, enjoy some of the best pithas with a Bengali twist at the restaurant located in Lachit Nagar, Guwahati.
‘”Baromashe taro parbon” describes Bengali culture – and aptly put, that’s what describes 6 Ballygunge Place, the brand showcasing a detailed history of Bengali cuisine. The flagship restaurant was refashioned out of an old zamindari style bungalow at 6 Ballygunge Place in Kolkata in 2003, thus assuming the name. With our outlet in Guwahati, it has been a constant endeavour to highlight all the festivals which are an inherent part of our region and showcase the food associated with it. Thus, the Pitha Festival was born,’ said co-owner S Ramani.
The special menu will include mouth-watering Basanti Bhapa Puli, Baashori Bhapa Puli, Kesari Patishapta, Gajorer Patishapta, Dhakai Ros Pithe, Ros Bora and Komola Chushi Pithe.
‘The Pithe Puli Festival, is part of our yearly calendar. Our chefs have planned an eclectic menu consisting of various pithe which will be part of the festival. It will be celebrated at Kolkata as well as Guwahati,’ added co-owner Chef Sushanta Sengupta.
Address:
6 Ballygunge Place,
Nalini Plaza Mezzanine Floor,
Lachit Nagar, Ulubari,
Guwahati – 781007
Average meal for two: Rs 1,200