From 5th – 20th October, 7 cities, 100 restaurants - A playful celebration of all things curry.
Curry is a culture. Cooked in tradition and influenced by the exchange of ingredients brought by traders and immigrants, curries continue to evolve globally.
Bira 91 will host the second edition of International Curry Week 2019 from 5th – 20th October, across New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, New York, London, Singapore & Hong Kong.
Imagined in India for the World; the ebbs and eddies of culture and technology brought the curry to the shores of the Caribbean, the curry shops of London, the food counters of Sichuan, the Bratwursts of Berlin, the Pho stands of Vietnam and the Kaeng Kari street vendors of Thailand.
This year International Curry Week will bring chefs and curry lovers together to celebrate culture, curries and flavour. The chefs will curate a custom menu with curry-centric entrees, which will be paired with the newly launched Bira 91 IPA brewed with Pomelo.
The participating restaurants include New Delhi’s Mahabelly, Kampai, Lavash, Coast Café and Whisky Samba; Mumbai’s Uno Mas, Gymkhana 91,The Terrace to name a few; Bengaluru’s Sanchez, Sriracha, Fisherman’s Wharf, Salt and many more, Singapore’s Delhi Express, Bistro 136, Gabbar and Kinara; Hong Kong’s Monte Carlo and Chez Bistro; New York’s Benares, Dhaba and Baar Baar; London’s Cinnamon Bazaar, Chai Naasto, Silka Urban Indian and many more.
Notes to Editors
Dates: October 5 - 20th 2019
About Bira 91
A refreshingly modern beer brand imagined in India, Bira 91 aspires to bring flavorful beers to the new world. As one of the fastest-growing beers in the world, Bira 91 has built a strong portfolio of essential beers and aims to drive the global shift in beer towards more colour and flavour. Established in the summer of 2015 by B9 Beverages and headquartered in New Delhi, Bira 91 has quickly become the rage amongst urban millennials owing to its delicious beers, bold identity and a strong draft network. Driven by a dynamic and energetic team of over 500 passionate beer lovers, the company now operates three breweries in India and is available across nine countries. Bira 91 is backed by Sequoia Capital India and Sofina of Belgium. Crafted with the creative urban drinker in mind — someone who likes to have fun and doesn’t take life (or beer) too seriously, the brand aims to disrupt the global beer world with 21st-century technology and its playful monkey mascot.