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Laa Mozarellla

Laa Mozarellla opens its doors in Rajarhat this winter

| @indiablooms | Jan 08, 2021, at 01:59 am

Kolkata/IBNS: The Rajarhat neighbourhood of Kolkata is slowly turning into a fine dining space, and joining the bandwagon this winter is Laa Mozarellla.

This 40 plus seater multi-cuisine café has decided to follow a neutral color palette of ivory and grey with a hint of red.

The wooden furniture, the murals and writings on the walls, give it a vibrant artsy look.

The menu consists of a wide selection of nibbles and mains, ranging from Italian to Continental, with a touch of Mexican.

Said Jay Agarwal, founder and owner, Laa Mozarellla, “With the evolving consumer palate, guests are constantly looking to experiment with something new and exclusive. I certainly hope to drive the brand towards heights that inspire.”

The café is open between 11am and 11pm.

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