The House, which met at 9 AM to discuss the controversial notification, saw the ruling LDF and opposition UDF join hands to resist the ban.
Beef fry was served at the two units of the Indian Coffee House eatery on the assembly premises and in the staff canteen, assembly sources said.
"Beef was served in the canteen. It is a regular item in the menu and there was no unusual increase in volume either," they said.
Sources at the coffee house that runs the assembly canteen said 28 plates of beef fry, approximately four kg beef, was prepared today along with chicken curry and it got over past noon.
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A server at the coffee house asked media persons also whether they needed beef fry with 'parotta' (layered flatbread made from maida flour).
"Everyday beef is served here. But, taking into consideration the importance of the day, why don't you have beef fry today?," he asked.
He also added that there was nothing unusual in serving beef in the canteen.