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Tea County Dibrugarh Assam


      Tea county Dibrugarh, the taste and take of its own Tea County Dibrugarh tidy chic with multi cuisine restaurant offers Indian, Italian, Chinese, Thai and Continental. 
      A lovely and warm greeting adds so much and we got the exact same feeling when we entered tea County Dibrugarh.
An extensive and elaborate menu of tea County Dibrugarh is not an easy task to choose from for the 1st timer. 


      We started our day with the assorted vegetable platter. Literally, I did not expect that vegetable platter comes with such a vivid and varied array. Succulent green vegetable grill to perfection green kabab crispy on the outside and soft inside with hearty spinach, cheese stuffed grilled paneer delectable and delightful. 






      Then we had our main. As we are in Assam my kids missed their pasta. My little one had pasta with white cheesy sauce. Whipped and thick cheesy pasta can be an instant favorite for one who loves rich Italian food. Then my elder one got Indo-Chinese Hakka noodles and chilly chicken. My expected a bit more effort and innovation as the Appetizer raised the bar. 


      Then us adults had Malai Kofta, yet again it met our expectations sulky Luxurious gravy with generous amounts of heavy cream added the extra dose of deliciousness. We couple the malai kofta with veg pulao, the word perfect comes your way when you try these combinations. 



      My husband had Bengali fish curry, freshwater fish rightly marinated and perfectly fried, drenched in a spicy tomato based gravy yup you are in the kingdom of deliciousness. Couple of us got butter nan and vouched that it was delectable.

      We did not end our day with dessert but with the memory of good food and some utterly delicious good time. I will love to come back again soon. 

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