
Bengaluru’s weekend cultural buzz
The Hindu
If you enjoy cooking then this one is for you. You can now cook with Nidhi Nahata at Justbe Resto Ca
If you enjoy cooking then this one is for you. You can now cook with Nidhi Nahata at Justbe Resto Cafe on April 30, from 4 pm to 6 pm.
She will share her ‘tips and tricks’ and also have a Q&A session, besides sharing recipes for healthier soups, smoothies, salads, starters, main course and dessert.
Fee is ₹ 2000 and you can call 88841 63061 / 7353773695 for details.
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Head towards Sanchez, in Indiranagar and UB City, to beat the heat with their range of summer coolers. They have come up with a special cocktail menu, which includes The Mexican Zombie, Grenadine and Bitters and Triple Sec to name a few, which will be available till May 8 between 11.30 am and 11.30 pm.
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Attend a music concert, featuring Carnatic classical singer R Chandani Garthikere, Shree Parashuram (keyboard) and Shree Karthik Bhat (tabla). The trio will present some rare bhavageethe, vachana, patriotic songs and dasara pada at this Saturday’s RS Connect at Ranga Shankara. Entry is free.

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