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3-Day Foodie Itinerary in Kolkata

Saturday August 19: Indulge in Kolkata's Culinary Delights

Start your foodie adventure in Kolkata by experiencing the vibrant breakfast scene. Head to Tiretta Bazaar, a hidden gem known for its Chinese breakfast offerings. Savor delectable dishes like dumplings, noodles, and soups. Afterward, visit the iconic Indian Coffee House, a legendary institution where you can enjoy delicious coffee and traditional Bengali snacks.

  • Tiretta Bazaar: Estimated cost - INR 300, Time spent - 2 hours
  • Indian Coffee House: Estimated cost - INR 200, Time spent - 1 hour

In the afternoon, explore the vibrant streets of New Market, a bustling shopping destination. Indulge in street food like puchka (pani puri), kathi rolls, and jhal muri (spicy puffed rice). Don't miss the chance to try Kolkata's famous sweets like rasgulla and sandesh. In the evening, head to Park Street and visit the iconic Flurys, a century-old bakery known for its delectable pastries and desserts.

  • New Market: Estimated cost - INR 500, Time spent - 3 hours
  • Park Street (Flurys): Estimated cost - INR 300, Time spent - 1 hour
Restaurants
  • For breakfast, head to Tiretta Bazaar and try out Kusum Roll Center, known for their mouthwatering chicken rolls. Average cost for a meal is about INR 100 per person.
  • For lunch, visit 6 Ballygunge Place, a popular Bengali restaurant. Indulge in their authentic Bengali thali, which includes a variety of traditional dishes. Average cost for a meal is about INR 600 per person.
  • For dinner, dine at Peter Cat, a legendary restaurant known for its iconic Chelo Kebabs. Enjoy the melt-in-your-mouth kebabs served with buttered rice and a side of vegetables. Average cost for a meal is about INR 800 per person.
Sunday August 20: Exploring Kolkata's Food Heritage

Start your day with a visit to the iconic Jewish Synagogue in the morning. Afterward, head to the nearby Ezra Street and explore the hidden food stalls offering a variety of Jewish and local delicacies. Try dishes like kugel, bagels, and Kolkata's famous fish fry.

  • Jewish Synagogue: Estimated cost - INR 100, Time spent - 1 hour
  • Ezra Street: Estimated cost - INR 400, Time spent - 2 hours

In the afternoon, take a stroll along College Street, also known as Boi Para (Book Market). Explore the numerous bookstores and soak in the intellectual atmosphere. Don't forget to visit the iconic Paramount Sherbets, a century-old shop famous for its refreshing fruit-based sherbets. In the evening, experience the unique flavors of Kolkata's street food at Dacre Lane. Indulge in dishes like kathi rolls, kati kababs, and biryani.

  • College Street: Estimated cost - INR 200, Time spent - 2 hours
  • Paramount Sherbets: Estimated cost - INR 150, Time spent - 1 hour
  • Dacre Lane: Estimated cost - INR 300, Time spent - 2 hours
Monday August 21: Kolkata's Foodie Haven

Start your final day in Kolkata with a visit to the famous Kalighat Temple in the morning. After seeking blessings, head to nearby Kalighat Market and explore the vibrant street food scene. Try local favorites like pani puri, kathi rolls, and puchka.

  • Kalighat Temple: Estimated cost - No entry fee, Time spent - 1 hour
  • Kalighat Market: Estimated cost - INR 300, Time spent - 2 hours

In the afternoon, visit the iconic Sweet Shops of Kolkata. Explore famous establishments like Balaram Mullick & Radharaman Mullick, K.C. Das, and Bhim Nag. Indulge in a wide variety of traditional Bengali sweets like mishti doi, roshogolla, and sandesh. In the evening, head to the vibrant Victoria Memorial area and dine at one of the rooftop restaurants offering a blend of international and traditional Bengali cuisine.

  • Sweet Shops: Estimated cost - INR 500, Time spent - 2 hours
  • Victoria Memorial: Estimated cost - No entry fee, Time spent - 1 hour

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions and places loved by locals, explore the narrow lanes of North Kolkata's Kumartuli. This neighborhood is known for its artisan workshops where idols of deities are made. You can witness the craftsmanship and also indulge in the street food stalls offering local delicacies.

Another local favorite is the vibrant Gariahat Market, where you can find a wide variety of fresh produce, spices, and street food. Don't miss out on trying the famous fish fry and seafood dishes from the local street vendors.

For a unique culinary experience, visit the Bow Barracks area during Christmas. This Anglo-Indian neighborhood comes alive with festive decorations and delicious homemade cakes, puddings, and traditional Anglo-Indian dishes.

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