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If you are at Hyderabad,India then Hyderabadi Biryani is a must have. This version of Biryani is famous all over the world. But, you have to know the right places to get the right biryani. Of you run after Paradise (God knows how they’re the World’s Best Biryani!), you’ll be a loser.
Here is the list of the Best Hyderabadi Biryanis : (As per the photos below!)
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Kolkata’s oldest surviving Chinese restaurant mirrors the beginning and decline of the city’s Chinatown
Jennifer Huang, who will be turning 40 soon, wants her story to be left out of an article on Eau Chew, the Chinese restaurant that she runs with her mother and younger brother in Central Kolkata.
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I am a big fan of street food of every city and wherever I go, be it a office-work trip or a vacation, I indulge myself in the street foods of the city. I call myself a resident of two cities, Kolkata and Hyderabad. I am yet to come up with a list of the best street-foods of Hyderabad but this list of Kolkata is surely a must have if you are in town.
I have tried to cover up almost everything possible in this post. It becomes tough, to be honest, to decide on who is the best in the business but this list will probably give you one of the best experiences of Kolkata Street Food. If you can add any, leave a comment and I will take that as a suggestion.
Let’s dig in!
Kathi Rolls : If you are in Kolkata, this is a must try and you can not come back with out having the Kathi Rolls of Kolkata. The best places to have Kathi Rolls are Nizam’s, Kusum Rolls and Hot Kati Rolls on Park Street. You will definitely find numerous number of roll stalls but the above ones are undoubtedly the bests.
Egg-Chicken Kathi Roll from Kusum, Park Street.
If at all you want to try a variety after liking the above ones, make sure you visit Bedouin at Gariahat More to try their Chicken Tikia Rolls which comes at a price of 25 bucks and also Tandoori Fish Rolls from a shop called Campari near Dover’s Lane.
Pic 1 : Chicken Tikia Roll (Bedouin) Pic 2 : Tandoori Fish Roll (Campari)
Chaats : When it comes to chaats, I consider everything in it like Phuchkas, Jhaalmuri, Papri Chaats, Alu Dom, Bhelpuri, Alu Kabli, Churmur, etc.
There are few places in Kolkata which serves the best. If at all you are in the mood to have Bhelpuri and Papri Chaats, you must visit the shops opposite to the lane of Victoria Memorial Hall, on the pavement of Maidan. Now, when it comes to Jhaalmuri, my suggestion would be two places. 1. The man from Bihar who sits near Haldiram’s on Exide Crossing and the woman at Gariahat (walk towards Ballygunge from Gariahat Market, right side!). They have been selling Jhaalmuri since long and even though, there is a difference in taste and ingredients, they make it perfect.
For phuchkas, head straight towards Dakshinapon Shopping Complex at Dhakuria and you will find heaven for phuchkas from Rajendra Phuchka. He is an award winner and is perhaps the best in the city, keeping in mind the phuchka sellers at Vivekananda Park, which are mostly hyped.
Well, for churmur, alu kabli, alu dom, etc you can try it from any prominent places of the city as most of them make it perfect, more or less. Still, my suggestion will be from the seller who sits exactly on the junction of Rashbehari Avenue. You will get everything from him.
Chilla and Dal Pakoda at Vardhan Market
Vardaan Market, being at the heart of the business district of Camac Street, is home to some of the best vegetarian delicacies that you can find in Kolkata. Try phuchkas from vendors near Westside and Pantaloons and Marwari delicacies like the Chilla, Daal pakoda etc. at Vardaan Market.
Kalika Mukhorochok
Head towards College Street to try the best fries (telebhaja) of Kolkata (undoubtedly!). An almost 50-year-old shop has made its name of selling the best Telebhaja in the city. Telebhaja is deep fried snacks and you can find everything from brinjal fries to fried fish, egg chops to mutton chops and all of these sell out in a couple of hours. They are open only in the evenings from 4 PM to 8 PM and has people fighting to place orders, if you go after 7.30 PM chances are you’ll have very fewer options to choose from.
Things to try from Kalika are : Fish Fry, Fish Finger,Fish Rolls,Chingrir Chop, Vetki Chop,Aloo Chop, etc.
Another suggestion of having Telebhaja will be from Aponjon at Kalighat which is equally famous and brilliant. People of South Kolkata treats Aponjon as the Temple of Telebhaja.
The menu is almost similar to that of Kalika and taste-wise, it is brilliant. Things to try out here will be Fish Fry, Mutton Singhara, Deviled Eggs,Chicken Kaviraji, Fried Fish, Chicken Cutlet, Mutton Cutlets, etc.
Dacre’s Lane
For all kinds of famous street foods, you would want!
One of the most popular food of Kolkata, Dacre Street, also known as Decker’s Lane has everything you would want to try. From Punjabi to Chinese and the trade mark Bengali dishes, you’ll find it all here. Chowmein, Schezwan chicken, luchi-alu dom, fish roll, Ghugni, Puchkas, Jhali Muri and the list just goes on. What’s more, the WHO has rated the food here to be one of the Best Street Foods in the World!
Must Try : The Chowmein and Chilli Chicken Combo from the 1st shop on your right side, Chicken Stew and Toasts from Chitto Da’s shop and while coming out, get a plate of chicken bharta packed for your dinner.
Momo
This is also considered as a street food of Kolkata nowadays and there are numerous shops which sell dumplings of various kind. To me, the best place to try some pork momos at a dirt cheap price is Tibetan Delight at Elgin Road and for the chicken one, it should be Fresh N Up at Golpark.
Balaram Mullick and Radharam Mullick
The dripping Roshogolla, thick Misti Doi, innumerable varieties of Sandesh, mouthfuls of Rasmalai, unmatched Rajbhog and the sweet Payesh; it is impossible to come to and not head for a sweetshop. Though these sweetmeats are found practically everywhere in Kolkata, Balaram Mullick and Radharam Mullick are nothing short of a brand when it comes to sweets in Kolkata. You’ve not Kolkata Street Food until you’ve visited this amazing sweet shop. The fusion sweets, along with the traditional crowd favourites are ones to die for. Besides this, KC Das, Girish Chandra Dey and Nakur Chandra Nandy are worship places for Mishti when it comes to Kolkata!
Kachoris
This has to be from the shops near Burrabazaar and if you can not afford to be there, heads towards Deshapriyo Park to find out the best Hot Kachoris, Aloo Sabzi and Jalebis.
There is no second choice!
If at all you want to try mini kachoris, you should be at Balwant Singh Eating House at Bhawanipore. If you land up there, do give a try to their famous Doodh Cola which is perhaps available only at this place.
Mayaram’s
This is the ultimate place for some pav Bhajis. Mayaram’s makes one of the best pav bhajis in all of Kolkata. If you’re crossing the shop on your way, I assure you, you can’t go on without surrendering to the charms of a plate of the most fragrant, paradisaical pav bhaji! Note: While you’re on Lord Sinha Road, try the gola, or chuski, as it is more fondly known and the soda shikanji. They are served in sizeable earthen glasses and are absolutely great on a Kolkata afternoon, before and after those shopping sprees.
If you are taking a walk around the Ganga Ghats, do not miss out the Pav Bhajis available from the vendors of Princep Ghat. They are also one of the bests.
Kulfi
If it’s Kulfi, I can remember Indra Mahal of Esplanade which is famous for the same. I have been there many a times, the charm remains the same till date. The Kulfi served here is the typical one that we are used to have. If you want flavored ones, you should visit the Fruit Kulfi seller who is available during the afternoon on Camac Street, somewhere between Pantaloons and St. Xavier’s and has the most low key establishment He keeps a box of dry ice near his basket of yum to stuff his delectable kulfis in. The close proximity to a lot of colleges ensures a steady flow of yummy street food at all times. I would suggest you to pick the Mango and Sitaphal Kulfi from him.
Special Mention : If at all you are in and around China Town during the morning (before 11 am), you should catch a bowl of Samosa Chow which comes at 50 bucks. This will be enough for a quick brunch.
KOLKATA – the Cultural Capital of India is a heaven for foodies and especially for people with a sweet tooth.��Bengali sweets are famous and certainly needs no introduction, however; the spicy, tangy and absolutely mouth-watering dishes that Kolkata has to offer will leave you undecided on whether you like the spicy Bengali cuisine more or the melting flavors of the sweetmeats. Add to that the traditional Chinese and Tibetan food that are found here and you’re spoilt for choices.
Let me know if you have any suggestions or want to add more about your unique experiences, I would love to hear!
Kolkata Street Food I am a big fan of street food of every city and wherever I go, be it a office-work trip or a vacation, I indulge myself in the street foods of the city.
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Eat in Mumbai Style.
A typical breakfast at Mumbai.
Keema Pav and hot chocolate coffee.
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