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Date: 2019-04-16 01:23Source: OfficialViews:

Poker Restaurant Lucknow City

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Poker Seller at Twin City (353,479)

Evaluate All Restaurant Costs Involved. Restaurant costs are a significant part of running a restaurant and need to be evaluated and planned carefully. Below are the significant costs involved in starting a restaurant business: Food Costs-Food cost is the cost of all the raw materials used in preparing a dish. Ideally, the food cost should. One of the renowned eateries for kebabs in Lucknow, this simple restaurant has been serving the city since 1960. While it is best known for its legendary Shammi Kebab, it serves a succulent variety of Lucknowi biryanis, rogan josh and more. Pok Pok brings quality Thai to the USA. Through restaurants, bars and products, Pok Pok offers an authentic window into the world of Thailand. Chef Andy Ricker and his team scout, learn and transform Thai dishes, beverages and products for American home use.

Poker A at Twin City (348,481)

This is an event for you to win silver. You can buy Poker Card 4 to Poker Card K at NPC Poker Seller with silver and then put them in Poker A or Poker B to win better Poker Cards, the better the Card is, the more silver you can get by using it. But you may fail in it, your card will vanish and you will get some EXP instead. Each time only one in Poker A and Poker B will perform successful drawing, if you choose the right one, you can get a better Poker Card. So it is 50% chance to win, choose the one you think can win and put your Poker Card in it.

Check out the details of the Poker Cards:

CardDescription Price
Poker Card 4 Open to get 1,200,000 Silver. 1,200,000 Silver
Poker Card 5 Open to get 2,400,000 Silver. 2,400,000 Silver
Poker Card 6 Open to get 4,800,000 Silver. 4,800,000 Silver
Poker Card 7 Open to get 9,600,000 Silver. 9,600,000 Silver
Poker Card 8 Open to get 19,200,000 Silver. 19,200,000 Silver
Poker Card 9 Open to get 38,400,000 Silver. 38,400,000 Silver
Poker Card 10 Open to get 76,800,000 Silver. 76,800,000 Silver
Poker Card J Open to get 153,600,000 Silver. 153,600,000 Silver
Poker Card Q Open to get 307,200,000 Silver. 307,200,000 Silver
Poker Card K Open to get 614,400,000 Silver. 614,400,000 Silver
Poker Card A Open to get 1,228,800,000 Silver. Reward, Not for Sale
Card A( 2) Pack Open to get 2 Poker Card As. Reward, Not for Sale
Card A (4) Pack Open to get 4 Poker Card As. Reward, Not for Sale
Card A (8) Pack Open to get 8 Poker Card As. Reward, Not for Sale
Card A (16) Pack Open to get 16 Poker Card As. Reward, Not for Sale
Card A (32) Pack Open to get 32 Poker Card As. Reward, Not for Sale

You can win Poker Card A or Card A Packs with Poker Card K, you can win up to 32 Poker Card As at a time!

Choose Poker A or Poker B to put in your Poker Card:

If you win, you get a better Poker Card, which is more silver.

If you fail, the card you put in will vanish and you will get some EXP instead.

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Written by Preeti Verma Lal New Delhi Updated: April 1, 2019 12:02:39 pm
The Good Life: In Las Vegas, I needed a ladleful of luck. Not to play poker or sit at the slot in a casino but to survive the two hours in Blackout, where one dines in pitch darkness.

It is not always that I brew under the grim gaze of a dreaded gangster. In a boater hat and a neatly knotted tie, Al Capone, the mob boss who made money from moonshine, was staring from the wall as I stepped into The Underground, a distillery in Las Vegas’ Mob Museum. To be a moonshiner, mix corn with the subtle spicy-sweetness of Ceylon cinnamon and the bolder heat of Saigon cinnamon, crank it to a potent 50 per cent ABV (alcohol by volume). At The Underground, it was back to the Prohibition era (1920-33), when gangsters produced alcohol illegally in hidden stills; rum runners wore cow-hoof shoes to hoodwink cops; and women ferried alcohol bottles in their knicker-bloomers for the speakeasies.

Al Capone was still staring and the teetotaller in me was getting tiddly with the whiff of alcohol. If 50 per cent ABV ever went down my gullet, I wouldn’t need the Museum’s electric chair to die. I would die in a jiffy. But in Las Vegas, I could not die. Not before feeding on celebrity chef Michael Mina’s basil pavlova, butternut squash agnolotti and matsutake mushroom custard. In the tony restaurant that sits inside the tonier Bellagio Hotel and bears the chef’s name, the menu speaks seafood, the servers smile and athletic wear is prohibited. It is the ritzy Bellagio, so too many pearls glimmer around necks and no one guffaws or chomps.

Food in Las Vegas is scrumptious and varied on the price line. The desert city, which was once buffet-table heavy, is now a culinary magnet, drawing celebrity chefs, Michelin-starred French masters and the country’s best master sommeliers. There’s chef José Andrés’ É which can only seat eight, Gordon Ramsay serves steak with a London twist, Le Cirque has 900 selections of wine, Guy Savoy has a “separate” Caviar Room, and most breakfast buffets are so big that a morning spread could sustain an underfed neighbourhood for a month.

There are many food options. A few weird ones, too. The Heart Attack Grill serves a burger with eight patties, eight slices of cheese, and 40 pieces of bacon (I added calories just at that thought!). Blondies Sports Bar & Grill has servers dressed as cheerleaders. In Dick’s Last Resort, diners are forced to wear adult bibs and giant paper hats. At The Omelet House, the omelette is the size of one’s face.

In the Sin City, I yearned to smack my lips. The best bet was Donald Contursi’s three-hour four-restaurant walking Lip Smacking Foodie Tour. The guide, Whitney-without-a-surname, stuck a white oblong label on my dress. It had my name scribbled in green — the green for being a vegetarian. The evening was balmy and the first stop was Aria Resort’s Javier restaurant where the world’s largest piece of chainsaw art catches the eye much before the small plates arrive with ceviche, enchiladas and tostadas. I was so full at Javier that I could have easily skipped the other three on the tour list. But Whitney was dropping temptations on the Vegas sidewalk. “You must see the fragrant tomato décor at Estiatorio Milos and the tower of vegetable wafers is intriguingly good. And I could die for the cannoli in Gordon Ramsay’s Cucina….” The tall Whitney was making tall claims. So I ate all that was laid on the table. At the end of three hours, I felt far too fattened to stand on the weighing scale.

Another morning, another Eeny-Meeny-Miny-Moe moment. Do I hop into a Papillon chopper, buckle up, fly over the Grand Canyon, jump out and have breakfast amid carved stones? Or, will it be Tiffany-Blue walls and salmon-pink linen, a loaded cake tray at Sadelle’s?

When afternoon came, my tastebuds turned Italian in Eataly (at Park MGM). I spun my heel thrice anti-clockwise on the mosaiced bull in Eataly. The bull kicks in luck, or, so they say.

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In Las Vegas, I needed a ladleful of luck. Not to play poker or sit at the slot in a casino but to survive the two hours in Blackout, where one dines in pitch darkness. My food-ache was the sharp knife. And piping hot soup.

Preeti Verma Lal is a writer and photographer based out of Goa.

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