Hospitality major offers luxury dining at home
By Swaati Chaudhury
During the unprecedented time of Lockdown, leading hospitality major has rolled out home delivery service in order to cater to the demands of foodies who intend to relish sumptuous meals.
This is for the connoisseurs of good food who would like to savour luxury dining in the comforts of their home in Kolkata during the Lockdown period owing to COVID-19 outbreak. JW Marriott Kolkata has made a novel attempt to offer home delivery service themed “Taste of JW” comprising delectable dishes that are churned out at JW Kitchen, Vintage Asia and JW Lounge.
The home delivery is offered by hotel associate within a couple of hours once the order is placed. Diners have to place a minimum order of Rs 1500-plus. The free-of-cost delivery takes place within a radius of 6 km in the city sometime between 12 PM to 9 PM every day. The menu comprises appetizers, rolls, sandwiches and pizzas rustled up at JW Kitchen. One can select the main course form the Indian or Western section. There are lip-smacking dishes on offer from the kitchen of Vintage Asia including noodle, fried rice and Thai curry. For those craving for sweet delights, there are desserts and bakery stuff from JW Bakery.
Keeping with the high level of hygiene, the dishes are freshly cooked and have to be consumed within two hours. The dishes are packed with utmost safety and the mode of payment is online either by Paytm or Google pay. One can opt for credit card payment. The riders are provided with road safety gears and a valid identity proof.
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