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A Culinary Journey Through Durga Puja: Restaurants You Should Not Miss For Pujo Meals

Beyond the vibrant pandals and cultural events, the city's culinary scene is a treasure trove for food enthusiasts.

Kolkata, the City of Joy, comes alive during Durga Puja, a grand festival celebrating the goddess Durga's victory over evil. Beyond the vibrant pandals and cultural events, the city's culinary scene is a treasure trove for food enthusiasts. Here are eight restaurants you shouldn't miss for an unforgettable Pujo dining experience:

Kasturi

  • Must-try: Fish fry, Maharaja Thali, Mishti Doi, and Rosogolla

  • Location: 7A, Marquis St, Esplanade, Taltala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700016

  • Cost for two: ₹500-1,000

No trip to Kolkata is complete without indulging in the Dhakai flavors of Karturi. Kasturi is one of the most renowned Dhakai food restaurants in the city, offering a wide variety of delicious Bengali cuisine. Their soul-satisfying authentic Bangladeshi recipes will leave your palate asking for more.

Social Kitchen

  • Must-try: Narkel Naru

  • Location: Biswa Bangla Sarani, near City Centre 2, Dash Drone, Rajarhat, Kolkata, West Bengal 700136

  • Cost for two: ₹1,000-1,500

For those craving North Indian cuisine, Social Kitchen is a great option. Their renowned buffets are Kolkata’s favorite, not to forget their great service and ambiance. During festive times, their buffets offer a multitude of mouthwatering dishes to satisfy your tastebuds.

Aaheli

  • Must-try: Bonedi Bari-style Mahabhoj thali

  • Location: 1st Floor, Peerless Hotel, 12, Jawaharlal Nehru Rd, New Market Area, Dharmatala, Taltala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700013

  • Cost for two: ₹1500-2,500

Another iconic Kolkata restaurant, Aaheli is famous for its Continental cuisine. Their boneless ilish is a signature item, and their Daab Chingri, a special Bengali prawn curry, is a must-try for those who love seafood.

6 Ballygunge Place

  • Must-try: Continental and Indian cuisine, especially the steaks and seafood

  • Location: 24b, 2nd Avenue, DD Block, Sector 1, Bidhannagar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700064

  • Cost for two: ₹2,500-3,000

This fine-dining restaurant offers a sophisticated ambiance and a delectable menu. Their steaks and seafood are particularly noteworthy, and their wine list is extensive.

Oh Calcutta

  • Must-try: Mangshor Jhol and Chingri Malai Curry

  • Location: Silver Arcade, 3rd Floor, T-1, T-2 (EM Bypass), 5, JBS Haldane Ave, Kolkata, West Bengal 700105

  • Cost for two: ₹1,000-1,500

For a taste of authentic Bengali cuisine, Oh Calcutta is a great choice. Their thali is a feast for the senses, and their fish fry is a must-try.

Kolkata Rajbari

  • Must-try: Mahabhoj Thali and Baked Sondesh

  • Location: 56, Jatindas Rd, lake Terrace, Kalighat, Kolkata, West Bengal 700029

  • Cost for two: ₹2000–2,400

Kolkata Rajbari offers a unique dining experience in a heritage building. Their Bengali thali is a flavorful journey through the region's cuisine, and their fish curry is a standout dish. Nonetheless, you can’t miss the beauty of their interior, the quiet ambiance makes it a perfect place to enjoy their flavourful delicacies.

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Kewpie's

  • Must-try: Daab Chingri

  • Location: 2, Elgin Ln, behind Netaji Bhavan, Sreepally, Bhowanipore, Kolkata, West Bengal 700020

  • Cost for two: ₹1,500-2000

Well known for serving authentic Bengali food, Kewpie serves lip-smacking Bengali thalis. With their wholesome ambiance, vintage style interior, tasteful Bengali food, and the warm hospitality of their staff, the list of praises may go on and on.

Farzi Café

  • Must-try: Fried Bhetki and Gondhoraj Bhaat

  • Location: 13, Ho Chi Minh Sarani, Kankaria Estates, Park Street area, Kolkata, West Bengal 700071

  • Cost for two: ₹2000-3000

Farzi Cafe in Kolkata, situated at Golden Park Hotel, blends traditional Indian flavors with contemporary culinary techniques. Their Durga Puja menu features creative dishes such as Kosha Mangsho Tacos and Baked Chocolate Rosogolla, offering a unique, modern dining experience with Bengali flair.

Kolkata's food scene shines during Durga Puja, offering something for every palate. As you enjoy the festivities, don’t miss the chance to explore these culinary gems for a truly memorable experience.

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