Kolkata for Foodies: A Delicious 3-Day Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Breakfast at Russell Street
    10 minutes (1.3 km) from Victoria Memorial

    Start your day with a mouth-watering breakfast at Russell Street, famous for its kathi rolls. Make sure to try the egg kathi roll and chicken kabiraji while sipping on hot chai. The prices are reasonable and the quality is outstanding. The aroma itself will make you crave for more.

  2. Day 1: Lunch at Arsalan Biriyani
    20 minutes (4.5 km) from Russell Street

    You can't leave Kolkata without trying their famous biriyani. Arsalan Biriyani's mutton biriyani is a must-try. The meat is well cooked with the perfect blend of spices, and the rice is aromatic and fluffy. The quantity is good enough to share between two people.

  3. Day 1: Sweet cravings at Balaram Mullick and Radharaman Mullick Sweets
    15 minutes (3.1 km) from Arsalan Biriyani

    End your day on a sweet note at Balaram Mullick and Radharaman Mullick Sweets, famous for its mishti doi, sandesh, and rosogolla. You will be spoilt for choices, and every sweet is uniquely delicious.

  4. Day 2: Breakfast at Flurys
    5 minutes (1 km) from Indian Museum

    Flurys is a legendary bakery that has been serving Kolkata for over a century. The art deco interiors, English breakfast, and freshly baked goodies make it a must-visit. Don't forget to try their signature rum ball and chocolate truffle cake.

  5. Day 2: Lunch at 6 Ballygunge Place
    20 minutes (8.6 km) from Flurys

    6 Ballygunge Place offers an unforgettable experience of traditional Bengali cuisine. The lavish thali, mouth-watering kosha mangsho, and chingri malai curry are some of the must-tries. The service is excellent, and the ambience is cosy.

  6. Day 2: Tea at Dolly's Tea Shop
    10 minutes (2.6 km) from 6 Ballygunge Place

    Take a break and relax at Dolly's Tea Shop. The quaint interiors and funky graffiti make it a perfect spot for an evening tea. Pair it up with their Rasgulla Cake, and you are good to go.

  7. Day 3: Breakfast at Maa Tara
    15 minutes (3.5 km) from Dakshineswar Kali Temple

    Start your day with a typical Bengali breakfast at Maa Tara. The luchi, chholar dal, and aloo dum are some of the most loved dishes. Don't forget to try their rasgulla and rasmalai, which are freshly made and melt in your mouth.

  8. Day 3: Lunch at Bohemian
    20 minutes (6.2 km) from Maa Tara

    Bohemian is a modern Bengali fusion restaurant that serves an innovative mix of traditional and global cuisine. The hilsa fry, golden crumb fish, and kochu patta bora are some of the most popular dishes. End your meal with their unique flavour-twisted desserts like nolen gurer baked yoghurt or eclairs with mishti doi cream.

  9. Day 3: Snacks at Sharma Tea House
    10 minutes (1.7 km) from Bohemian

    Before you leave Kolkata, make sure to visit Sharma Tea House. The original steam-cooked samosas and chai combo, served on the street-side, will remind you of the simplicity and authenticity of the city. The crowd speaks for itself!

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Russell Street (1 hour, £2)
  • Arsalan Biriyani (1 hour, £5)
  • Balaram Mullick and Radharaman Mullick Sweets (1 hour, £3)
  • Flurys (1 hour, £5)
  • 6 Ballygunge Place (1 hour, £7)
  • Dolly's Tea Shop (1 hour, £3)
  • Maa Tara (1 hour, £3)
  • Bohemian (1 hour, £10)
  • Sharma Tea House (30 minutes, £2)
  • Total Estimated Costs: £40

Useful Tips

If you have an extra day in Kolkata, visit the Kumortuli Pottery Quarter to witness the making of Durga Puja idols, or explore the New Market for local street shopping. If you have less time, you can skip visiting Dolly's Tea Shop or Sharma Tea House. However, make sure not to miss any of the other highly recommended places. Also, always check the operating hours of the places before visiting to avoid inconvenience.

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