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Retail chain Safari is set to launch the Roti and Curry Festival, arranged by the Bakery and Hot Food division of Safari Mall, today.
The promotion will run until July 26.
The festival will offer culinary delights such as 25 varieties of roti, including missi roti, cheese naan, kheema naan, rogan naan, kalonji naan, Kabuli naan and egg paratha, according to a statement from the company.
Also on offer will be more than 40 varieties of curry prepared by the Hot Food staff, such as Chettinad chicken curry, Alappuzha duck roast, beef vinthalu, crab masala, Thai chicken, chicken Patiala, etc.
Chefs have been specially flown in from India for the festival.
The company has also said special promotional offers will run across all departments of Safari in conjunction with the Roti and Curry Festival.
The “Win 6 Kilo Gold” promotion is getting a “huge response” and the fifth draw for the same is scheduled on August 7, the statement notes. One has to purchase products worth QR50 to be eligible for this.
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