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Theen Mura: Syrian Food Festival In Bangalore!

What Is So Special About Theen Mura Food Festival?
First of all how often do you get to taste Syrian food? Not that often, do you. Moreover it is not just plain delicacies from Syria but specifically Christian food. As you know Syria like India is a country that houses many religions including Islam and Christianity. This special food festival was organised specially in honour of Christmas this year. Although Christmas is over they are still serving authentic Christian food with a religious significance for Christmas.
Special Delicacies To Be Expected:
Of all the choice of food in Bangalore this spread is special and surprising closer home than you think.
- Tharavu Roast, which is an exotic kind of roasted duck (called tharuva)
- Borma Bread, A special variety of bread baked in the Syrian style
- Appam, well is there a special Syrian recipe for Appam too!
- Stew Meen Pattichathu, It is no doubt a fish (meen) delicacy and let the rest be a surprise for.
If you are amazed by how Indian these names sound then you must go to this food event and check out if it tastes Indian too.
Where Is The Food Festival Taking Place?
This extended ensemble of food in Bangalore is an extension of the Then Mura series hosting food festivals in many cities like Chennai.
Venue: Ente Keralam,
1/3 Ulsoor Road,
Bangalore.
Timings:
Lunch will be served from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm
Dinner is spread out from 7:30 pm to 11:00 pm
This event started on the 25th of December last year and will continue till Sunday 8th January 2011. So be on time to taste the best.



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