Kolkata's street food is a mouth-watering taste experience.
Bengali, North Indian, South Indian, Chinese, Tibetan and Lebanese food is available.
And the most interesting thing is that all these street foods are very pocket friendly.
Although this street food is spread all over the city, the food of some special places is very popular.
Golbari Kosha Mangsho
Go to the Shyambazar Panch Mathar intersection and ask someone to go to Golbari. Anyone will show. And when you go there, such a smell will enter the nose that water can come out through the tongue. And when you go there, you must eat it with raw meat. Eating here is a status symbol. Shops are open till around 11pm. Within four and a half hundred rupees, both of them will be satisfied.
The Best Fish Fry in Apanjan
There is no comparison to any fish dish, be it fish fry, fish fingers or fish kaviraji apanjan. The taste of fish chops and fish pakoras is also incomparable. Kalighat and Lakemarket are two places where you can find your people.
Fish Kabiraji Cutlet – Mitra Cafe
Mitra Cafe was founded by Ganesh Mitra thinking of the foodies of Kolkata. Mitra Cafe still stands proudly among Kolkata's remaining cabin cafes. Sushil Roy established this cafe in 1910 before independence. Although the construction of the cafe started even before that. It's hard to find people who can resist the temptation of foul cutlets, fish kaviraji, fish fry, chicken/mutton stew and brain chops at this century-old cafe.
Coffee house's coffee
College Street Coffee House is a coffee house or restaurant located on College Street in Boipara, North Kolkata. A traditional Bengali hangout, this coffee house is one of the oldest coffee houses in Kolkata. It is a local branch of Indian Coffee House. The coffee house, located opposite the Presidency University, has become a cultural hub of Kolkata and is known as a hangout for intellectuals.
Many people question the quality of coffee house food, but if you don't go there and have a cup of coffee, you don't have Bengali quality.
Royal's Biryani
Any foodie will agree that Kolkata Biryani is the best in the country. And although there is an old shop of famous Biryani in Kolkata, Royal Biryani is different. This restaurant is almost a hundred years old. But not only Biryani but Lachha Paratha, Mutton Rezala or Mutton Kofta are also very famous here. Going towards Chitpur from Lalbazar, you will see The Royal Restaurant on the left-hand side. The restaurant is open till around 11:30 pm.
Club Sandwiches at Flurys
Sahebi Bakery Flourys is the name of the store on Park Street. Since the British era, Fleury's has been serving customers cakes, sandwiches and coffee. The mood of the people inside the Fleurys or the shop staff is very friendly. And the price is relatively high. Go there and don't eat anything else, you have to eat the club sandwich.
Jyoti Vihar's Ghee Masala Dosa
Dosa reminds me of South India. But dosa is also very popular in Kolkata, the favorite city of foodie Bengalis. And Ho Chi Minh Sarani's Jyoti Bihar's dosa does not matter. This dosa is made with ghee. Once you start eating, you can't stop. However, Jyoti Vihar was closed by 6 pm.
Blue Poppy's Momo
These days momo shops are booming everywhere in Kolkata. Even on the sidewalks, shopkeepers beckon customers to eat momos. But the greatness of Blue Poppy Momo is different. At this shop in Sikkim Houser in Camac Street, you will get an amazing taste of momos. It will feel as if the Tibetan taste is really hitting the tongue.
Chittaranjan's Rasgolla
KC Das, Navin Das's rasgolla is eaten by everyone. But people will call you Bengali if you don't try the Chittaranjan dessert Rasgolla of Shyambazar. Hiralal Ghosh established this shop in 1907. Just as the shop's old-fashioned charm attracts people, when the rasgolla just melts in the mouth, the group of gluttons becomes giddy.
The Nizam's Roll
Kathi roll was invented in 1930 during the reign of Sheikh Hasan Raja Nizam. That roll is now one of the traditional dishes of Kolkata. One whole roll will fill your stomach. The taste just doesn't compare. By far the best roll shop in Kolkata is Nizam's on Hog Street. This famous roll shop is located behind New Market.
Sher-e-Punjab's Butter Chicken
You have eaten a lot of butter chicken. But Sher-e-Punjab's butter chicken is a must-try. Butter chicken is traditionally known as murg makhani. is a delicious Indian dish. It is a type of curry made from chicken with a spiced tomato and butter (Makhan) sauce. Its sauce is known for its rich texture.
Fuchka of Vivekananda Park
No matter where you eat Fuchka, Calcutta Aloo Makha Fuchka is different. And one of the best among them is Vivekananda Park's Fuchka. As you walk through the park, the aroma of cilantro, beetroot, lemon and tamarind mixed with water will mesmerize you. Yogurt Fuchka and Alurdam are also very famous here.
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