![]() ![]() One must absolutely try the Daab Chingri (Prawns cooked inside a coconut) and the very popular Fish Kobiraji. City of Joy (Alaknanda)Īnother gem hidden away in the lanes of Chittaranjan Park, they get the quintessential dal-aloo bhaja (very finely sliced fried potato) combination spot on, and their Phool-Kopir dalna (cauliflower curry) will blow your mind. I'm salivating as I write about their Shorshey Bhapa Chingri (Steamed Mustard Prawn), and their Tomato Jaggery Chutney is to die for. ![]() ![]() Oh! Calcutta (Nehru Place)įellow bong foodies ahoy! If you have not let yourself loose on their droolworthy spread yet, you're missing out on the best kind of Bengali cuisine available in the city. Sunday lunching plans set! Source: Source: Ritwik Goswami Source: Source: 2. One of the more authentic Bengali restaurants in the capital, their 'Kosha Maangsho' (Mutton Curry) will never disappoint. 2, CR park, this delightful little restaurant is a god send. Maa Tara (Chittaranjan Park)īrace your bong taste buds! Tucked away in Market No. So, here's a list of restaurants in and around the capital city that will rid you of your misery. Oh, how we crave the typically Bengali flavours that no amount of Butter Chicken and Shawarmas can satiate! Especially in terms of the 'Ilish Maachh' shaped hole in our hearts. For us 'Probashi' Bangalees, living away from home can be quite a challenge. ![]()
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