Mercure Chennai Sriperumbudur presents an culinary journey through Chettinadu Street Food Festival from 7th to 18th June 2022 

Chettinadu Street Food Festival  Region-wise culinary delights from this part of the world are from the simple Chettinadu specials like Madurai street Idly with Meen Kozhambu, parotta and chicken sherva to all-time favourites like Kola Urandai Kozhambu and Kari dosa. Each dish with its own unique identity. Chettinadu is also famous for its unique Badam Halwa, Javvarisi Payasam and Kungamapoo Rava Kesari. Karaikudi is usually associated with ‘Chettinadu’ or ‘Karaikudi’ cuisine although the term ‘Chettinadu’ is widely used nowadays to refer to non-vegetarian delicacies in spite of the fact that actual Chettinadu cuisine is predominantly vegetarian. The spicy flavours and a variety of veg/non-vegetarian dishes are bound to excite even the folks who don’t like hot food.

Geographically, Chettinadu is part of the districts of Sivaganga and Pudukkottai in Tamil Nadu, spread over some 1,500-odd kilometres of arid scrubland. Today, the region is known for its cotton saris, heritage hotels, and antique markets. But before India became independent, and even before the British colonised our ports, spices, and princely states, Chettinadu was part of the ancient Tamil Pandyan Kingdom and the capital was Madurai.

Mercure Chennai Sriperumbudur presents an exquisite ‘Bengali Food Festival’ 

Date : June 7th to 18th  June 2022

Timing: 12:30pm (Noon)  – 3.30pm 

Wallet Factor : INR.1200 (+Taxes)

Address: Cp 8 Sipcot Industrial Park Oragadam Sriperumbudur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 602105

For Reservation Contact : 044-67118500  / +91 8939880589

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