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A Foodie's Delight: 4-Day Culinary Adventure in Kolkata

Tuesday, December 26: Exploring South Kolkata's Culinary Gems

Start your foodie journey by indulging in a delicious breakfast at Flurys, an iconic bakery known for its delectable pastries and English breakfast. In the afternoon, head to the historic New Market area and savor the famous Kathi rolls from Nizam's or Kusum Rolls. These mouthwatering street food delights are filled with succulent kebabs and flavorful spices. As evening approaches, make your way to Peter Cat for a traditional Bengali dinner, where you must try their famous Chelo Kebabs.

  • Flurys: Average Cost - ₹500, Time Spent - 1 hour
  • Nizam's or Kusum Rolls: Average Cost - ₹200, Time Spent - 1 hour
  • Peter Cat: Average Cost - ₹1,200, Time Spent - 2 hours
Wednesday, December 27: North Kolkata's Traditional Delicacies

Start your morning with a visit to Tiretta Bazaar, where you can taste authentic Chinese breakfast dishes like momos, dumplings, and noodles. In the afternoon, explore the narrow lanes of Kumortuli, the traditional potters' quarter, and enjoy a traditional Bengali lunch at Aheli, known for its homestyle cooking and seafood specialties. As the evening sets in, head to the iconic Indian Coffee House to sip on a cup of their famous coffee and enjoy some intellectual conversations.

  • Tiretta Bazaar: Average Cost - ₹300, Time Spent - 1 hour
  • Kumortuli: Free Entry, Time Spent - 1 hour
  • Aheli: Average Cost - ₹800, Time Spent - 2 hours
  • Indian Coffee House: Average Cost - ₹200, Time Spent - 1 hour
Thursday, December 28: Colonial Charm and Street Food Delights

Start your day at the iconic Flury's tearoom, known for its scrumptious breakfast options. Afterward, explore the colonial charm of Park Street and indulge in the famous Mughlai Parathas at Chhote Nawab or the lip-smacking biryanis at Arsalan. In the evening, visit the vibrant Park Street area and try mouthwatering street food delights like puchkas (pani puri) at Vardaan Market or kathi rolls at Kusum Rolls.

  • Flurys: Average Cost - ₹500, Time Spent - 1 hour
  • Chhote Nawab or Arsalan: Average Cost - ₹600, Time Spent - 1 hour
  • Vardaan Market or Kusum Rolls: Average Cost - ₹200, Time Spent - 1 hour
Friday, December 29: Exploring Local Markets and Sweet Delicacies

Start your day at the vibrant College Street, known as the largest second-hand book market in the world. Afterward, enjoy a sumptuous Bengali lunch at 6 Ballygunge Place, known for its authentic flavors and traditional recipes. In the evening, visit the iconic sweet shops of Kolkata like Balaram Mullick and Radharaman Mullick for an array of delicious sweets like sandesh, rasgulla, and mishti doi.

  • College Street: Free Entry, Time Spent - 2 hours
  • 6 Ballygunge Place: Average Cost - ₹1,000, Time Spent - 2 hours
  • Balaram Mullick and Radharaman Mullick: Average Cost - ₹300, Time Spent - 1 hour

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions and local foodie favorites, head to the bustling Dacres Lane for a taste of Kolkata's street food culture. This narrow lane is filled with small eateries serving lip-smacking dishes like kathi rolls, chops, and cutlets. Don't miss trying the unique Kolkata-style biryani at Shiraz Golden Restaurant or experiencing the vibrant food stalls at the colorful Gariahat Market, offering a wide range of street food options. These hidden gems are beloved by locals and will give you an authentic taste of Kolkata's culinary delights.

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