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The restaurant's gourmet food cart concept will offer Montecasino patrons authentic Indian street food.

The restaurant’s gourmet food cart concept will offer Montecasino patrons authentic Indian street food.

The restaurant’s seating plan and intimate design lend themselves to its menu which was designed for sharing, tasting, enjoying and experiencing. Abrahams works closely with chef Philippe Frydman, who has been the consultant for Thava since it was established nearly a decade ago. Together, they aim to deliver the Indian cuisine “with a difference” at the new Montecasino restaurant.

Perhaps the most interesting innovation is Thava’s gourmet food cart concept which will offer Montecasino patrons authentic Indian street food and a casual sit-down area opposite Skoobs where they can watch the world go by as their tastebuds are transported to the heart of India.

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