Popular Kashmiri drink Kahwa and 'Haak Ka Saag', a popular spinach dish from the Valley and cooked in its own juice over simmering slow flame, were a hit among the vegetarians.
To tickle the taste buds of people preferring non-vegetarian dishes, Galauti Kebabs, which is tender lamb cooked with light spices, and Murg Dhaniwal Korma--chicken cooked in coriander gravy-- were on the menu.
The starters included Badam Shorba which is a soup made of almond, besides dishes of Mushroom, cottage cheese and vegetable cooked in Onion seeds.
Kashmiri 'Kahwa' and South Indian coffee were also served.
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