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Start Your Weekend With A 'Sugar Rush' In India!

IANS, 04 Aug, 2017 02:58 PM
    Got a sweet-tooth? Then get ready to experience a dessert paradise as DLF Mall of India has brought the sweetest weekend of the year - Sugar Rush.
     
     
    From old world charm of Delhi 6 to the super talented home chefs, from the city's loved bakeries to youngster's most sought after dessert joints, DLF Mall of India and Little Black Book have teamed up to bring the best of the sweet vendors under one roof.
     
     
    The cupcakes, cookies, ice creams and other sweet treats-filled fiesta assures that they have enough to take your fancy.
     
    The guests can enjoy tropical flavours of kulfis from Kuremal Mohan Lal Kulfiwale and Roshan Di Kulfi, refreshing chuskis by Prince Paan Chuskiwaala and traditional sweets from Lakshmi sweets, popularly known as the original masterchefs of Indian desserts.
     
     
    The festival will also witness the participation of most popular food brands such as Menchie's Frozen Yogurt, Jambox Shakes, All Things Yummy, Confiteria Meraki, For God's Cake, 221b Baker Street, Georgia Dakota and many more, all geared up to make it the sweetest weekend of the year.
     
     
    The entry to the sugary festival, which will go on till August 6 from 12 pm to 8 pm, is free. So head there and get your sugar rush! 

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