Start your foodie journey with Kolkata's iconic Flurys, serving delicious breakfast items such as croissants, pastries, and teas since 1927.
Indulge in authentic Bengali cuisine at Bhojohori Manna, known for their delectable Luchi-Alur Dom, Chingri Malaikari, and Daab Chingri.
Explore the world of tea with Nathmulls Tea, offering an extensive range of Darjeeling, Assam, and Nilgiri teas. Enjoy a free tour of their tea factory and a tasting session.
Relish homely Bengali food at the 6 Ballygunge Place, offering a wide range of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes such as Kosha Mangsho, Cholar Dal, and Sorse Bata Ilish.
Grab a quick breakfast at Paramount, a popular eatery serving Kolkata's famous kathi rolls, sandwiches, and chai since 1918.
Try out the lip-smacking Bengali street food at Koshe Kosha, known for their delicious rolls, cutlets, and chops.
End your foodie journey with Oh! Calcutta, a fine-dining restaurant offering an extensive range of Bengali delicacies such as Hilsa Paturi, Chingri Malai Curry, and Sondesh.
You can check out the Kumartuli Idol Maker's Studio, Victoria Memorial, and Howrah Bridge for some local attraction and the Sundarbans National Park is a great side trip. For maximizing your fun, you can join a food walking tour to explore more food options. We suggest you also try out the street food, particularly Phuchka and Jhalmuri.
To explore Kolkata's food scene to the fullest, we recommend a budget of £100-120 for a 7-day trip.
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