Eid Table at TRH Supper Club – A Journey Across Borders
Schedule
Sat Mar 21 2026 at 01:00 pm to 03:00 pm
UTC+05:30Location
That Red House | Kolkata, WB
A festive reinterpretation of the beloved shingara, deeply rooted in Bangladeshi street food culture and celebratory gatherings. United Arab Emirates (Middle East) Inspired by Emirati and broader Middle Eastern culinary traditions, Murhamurra — a close cousin of hummus — reflects the region’s love for hearty, earthy dips made with legumes, tahini, and olive oil. Paired with a refreshing Mint and Watermelon Mojito, echoing the cooling flavours cherished across Gulf summers. Uzbekistan From the Silk Road kitchens of Central Asia arrives Plov, Uzbekistan’s national treasure. This aromatic mutton pulao, slow-cooked with rice, spices, and tender meat, embodies centuries of trade, migration, and shared food heritage. Malaysia The table travels further to Southeast Asia with Rendang — a slow-cooked chicken dish simmered in coconut milk and spices. Rooted in Malay culinary traditions, rendang reflects layers of indigenous flavours influenced by maritime spice routes. Turkey The journey concludes in Anatolia with Kunefe, a celebrated Turkish dessert.
Made with fine semolina or shredded pastry, filled with cheese and soaked in sugar syrup, it represents the grandeur of Ottoman-era sweets and festive hospitality. This Eid Table is not just a meal — it is a culinary passage through regions historically connected by trade routes, migration, and shared festive traditions. From Dhaka to Dubai, Tashkent to Kuala Lumpur, and Istanbul — every dish tells the story of its homeland.
Experience curated by That Red House
Where is it happening?
That Red House, 7/9 Cornfield Road, Ekdalia, Ballygunge, Kolkata 700019, India, KolkataEvent Location & Nearby Stays:



















