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Bengaluru: ‘If water crisis continues for 2 months, we’ll have to serve food in..,’ says hotel manager amid shortage

Amid the water crisis in Bengaluru, hotel and restaurant managers have raised concerns as the summer approaches.

The owner of Nisarg Grand Hotel, Krishna Raj told ANI, “Since the summer is approaching, the water shortage is causing a lot of trouble, especially in the hotel business where we need a lot of water for cleaning, cooking, and drinking. All hotels are dependent on tankers for water supply.”

He added that if the current trend persists, requiring 3-4 tankers of water daily, and with tanker prices soaring from 800 to 1600-1700, they may need to consider switching to disposable utensils for serving food to our customers within the next two months.

Meanwhile, PTI reported that the civic authorities in Bengaluru have decided to fill the drying lakes with 1,300 million liters per day of treated water to replenish groundwater sources in the city, where about 50 per cent of the borewells have dried up.

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“Aimed at managing the water crisis in Bengaluru, the civic body Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) will also install filter borewells

Korean Food Festival at 5 Star Hotel Jakarta, Presents Chefs from Korea

KOMPAS.com – JW Marriott Hotel Jakarta is holding the Korean Food Festival on July 14-23 at Sailendra Restaurant.

This event is a collaboration between JW Marriott Hotel Jakarta and JW Marriott
Dongdaemun Square Seoul to introduce authentic South Korean culinary specialties.

“There are two main menus from the seven set menus served. One of them is goldongban or the traditional version of bibimbap,” said Seo Woong Oh, JW Marriott chef
Dongdaemun Square Seoul which was present in Jakarta, Thursday (13/7/2023).

Together with Woong, Sang Yeob Lee was also present as a guest chef to cook and directly introduce various Korean culinary delights to guests in Indonesia.

This Korean Food Festival offers a 5-Course Set Menu and options buffet for guests.

Price buffet Korean Food Festival during Monday-Friday is IDR 558,000++ per guest and IDR 658,000++ per guest for weekends.

This special buffet presents a combination of taste, texture and appearance of authentic Korean food.

A Korean set menu containing five special dishes is also offered for IDR 998,000++ per guest.

For further information and reservations for the JW Marriott Hotel Jakarta Korean Food Festival, please call 021 5798 888 or WhatsApp 0811 858 8075.

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