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Siliguri Welcomes GOAT’s Luxurious Dining Experience

The extensive range of culinary offerings sets it apart from the rest. The carefully designed diverse menu is a testament to culinary artistry, delivering an explosion of unique flavours to tantalise the palette…reports Asian Lite News

GOAT- The elevated dining and cocktail restaurant brand has recently collaborated with world-renowned Indian footballer Bhaichung Bhutia to launch a premium dining space in the bustling heart of Siliguri. The space is Bhutia’s first foray into a dining experience that delivers a culinary odyssey where the amalgamation of culture and culinary passion creates a vibrant dining tapestry.

Embracing the city’s cultural tapestry, it celebrates the harmonious conjunction of cultures of Siliguri through its vibrant setting that captures the essence of invigorating flavours.

Bhaichung Bhutia said, “As a religious admirer of immersive dining experience, I wanted to curate a gastronomic dining experience that was nothing short of ordinary. With GOAT, we wanted to cultivate a space for the culinary aficionados where they indulge in finely crafted culinary delights, savouring in the sumptuous ambiance and luxurious service, ultimately elevating Siliguri’s dining landscape to exceptional pinnacles.”

The extensive range of culinary offerings sets it apart from the rest. The carefully designed diverse menu is a testament to culinary artistry, delivering an explosion of unique flavours to tantalise the palette.

The restaurant caters to the evolving preferences of the guests by providing a transformative journey from sophisticated brunches to evening drunches. Every culinary preference is accompanied by an array of the city’s finest cocktails, poised to levitate the dining journey with a dash of modern refinement.

Elated about this innovative venture Nitin Aggarwal, Managing Director at GOAT said, “In a city yearning for a culinary establishment that truly resonates luxury, it has successfully filled this void by fulfilling this city’s desire for a dining haven, where eminence, exclusivity and extravagance reign supreme. With Bhaichung Bhutia’s vision, it has transcended the realms of traditional restaurants and is crafting unforgettable evocative dining experiences, revolutionising Siliguri’s premium dining scene.”

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Champion Messiah ‘NOT’ retiring now

It means Messi emulates countryman Diego Maradona once more, too, with Maradona the player of the tournament in Argentina’s previous triumph 36 years ago…reports Armstrong Vaz

FIFA World Cup Golden Ball winner Lionel Messi, who had said the tournament in Qatar would be his last World Cup, but has now shown a change of heart over his possible retirement from international football.

On Sunday, the 35-year-old guided his country to its third title and his one following a 4-2 shootout win over France.

“I want to play a few more games as a world champion. I was lucky to clinch every title in my career; this was the only one missing. I want to take this one there (to Argentina) and enjoy it with everybody else,” said Messi, who won the Golden boot, becoming the first man to do so twice.

Messi opened the scoring for Argentina with a 23rd-minute penalty and also found the net in extra-time for the 3-2 in the 108th. Kylian Mbappe completed his hat-trick to take the game to a shootout, where Messi also scored.

Messi, having been named the Golden Ball winner eight years ago at Brazil 2014, when Argentina were edged 1-0 by Germany in the final, the 35-year-old twice looked poised for heartbreak again after Kylian Mbappe’s hat-trick.

But after Emiliano Martinez saved Kingsley Coman’s spot-kick, Gonzalo Montiel’s decisive penalty ensured he claimed the greatest prize of all in his last World Cup game.

It means Messi emulates countryman Diego Maradona once more, too, with Maradona the player of the tournament in Argentina’s previous triumph 36 years ago.

The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner departs World Cup football after one of the most influential tournament performances of all time on a match-to-match basis, taking his total of Player of the Match wins to 11 across five tournaments.

He was named the Player of the Match in five games, including all of their prior knockout fixtures and the final, besting the record of four he previously jointly shared with the Netherlands’ Wesley Sneijder after his performances in 2014.

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