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Hyd: Paradise NH44 Kebab festival to kick off on July 1

Hyd: Paradise NH44 Kebab festival to kick off on July 1

Hyderabad, June 30 (UNI) Popular food chain Paradise is bringing a unique Kebab festival themed at NH44 (National Highway 44) of India, celebrating the culinary journey of kebabs from each state that NH44 passes through.
The longest highway of India, NH44, which was earlier NH7, passes from Srinagar in Jammu & Kashmir to Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu and touches the states of Punjab, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh.
The Paradise NH44 Kebab Festival will kick off tomorrow and be available at all Paradise outlets as dine-in, takeaway and delivery options across the country.
Be it Zafrani Kalmi Kebab from J&K, Reshmi Malai Kebab from Madhya Pradesh, Salem Chicken Tikka from Tamil Nadu, Bhuna Chicken Tikka from Uttar Pradesh or Nilgiri Chicken Tikka from Telangana, Guntur Chicken Tikka from AP; Paradise will serve it all maintaining the authentic taste and flavours prepared under the most hygienic conditions and Paradise's standard safety protocols.
For vegetarian options, Maharashtra's Thecha Paneer Tikka and Rajasthan's Mathania Paneer Tikka are also in the offering. Punjab's Patiala Tangdi Kebab, Delhi's Peshawari Tangdi Kebab are also included in the kebab festival.
Robinder Singh, COO – Paradise Food Court Pvt. Ltd, said 'we are celebrating diversity through the kebab festival. The kebab festival will also be instrumental in bringing people of various backgrounds on one common platform, celebrating the uniqueness of our foods.' UNI KNR SSP
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