This Pune eatery has a ‘Bullet Thali’ contest! Eat and win a bullet bike
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, PUNE/ Created : Jan 22, 2021, 10:00 IST
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A restaurant in Pune has introduced a unique offer to attract more customers. Pune’s Shivraj Hotel, located in the Vadgaon Maval area, is giving a chance to its customers to win a Bullet bike.
A restaurant in Pune has introduced a unique offer to attract more customers. Pune’s Shivraj Hotel, located in the Vadgaon Maval area, is giving a chance to its customers to win a Bullet bike. Read less
Reportedly, in the Win a Bullet Bike contest, participants are required to finish a non-veg thali in 60 min. And the one who manages to finish the thali, will win a Royal Enfield Bullet worth INR 1.65 lakh.
The Bullet Thali will be a non-vegetarian platter, made up of around 12 dishes, which will include fried Surmai, chicken tandoori, pomfret fried fish, dry mutton, chicken masala, grey mutton, and kolumbi (prawn) biryani. Reports have it that the cost of each thali is INR 2500.
So, if you wish to win a Royal Enfield Bullet, all you have to do is finish a non-veg thali within 60 min. Banners have been put up in the restaurant, whereas the menu card offers all the details of the contest.
Shivraj Hotel’s owner Atul Waikar has even placed five brand new Royal Enfield Bullet bikes in the verandah of the restaurant, which will be given away to the lucky contestants.
This is not the first time that the Shivraj Hotel is giving away such a gift. In the past, the restaurant organised a contest in which four people had to finish an 8 kg Ravan Thali within 60 min, and winners were awarded INR 5000 cash.
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