Introducing the Margarita Festival at the Fox in the Field

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Cheers! Fox in the Field tantalizes your taste buds with five of the most delicious and refreshing margarita recipes as they showcase the best of seasonal fruits.

From February 10th to 28th, the property is celebrating the freshest and most flavourful margaritas crafted with hand-picked fruits to go with your selection of clever food.

Quench your thirst for something zesty with the tangy and aromatic Gondhoraj Margarita, the sweet Kiwi Margarita, the bold and spicy Coorg Tamarind Margarita, the refreshing and fruity Strawberry Margarita, and the punchy Aam Panna Margarita.

Made with the finest ingredients, this limited collection of Margarita has been crafted to give you an unforgettable experience.
So join us for a fruity fiesta as we toast the ultimate Margarita experience!

Where: Fox in the Field Bangalore, Nexus Shantiniketan Mall – Whitefield, Bengaluru

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