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6-Day Foodie Itinerary in Kolkata to Watch ODI Matches

Friday, October 27: Arrival and Exploration

Start your trip by arriving in Kolkata and checking into your hotel. In the morning, head to the iconic Indian Coffee House on College Street for a traditional Bengali breakfast and a cup of strong coffee. Afterward, visit the historic Victoria Memorial, a stunning white marble monument, and explore the surrounding gardens. For lunch, indulge in authentic Bengali cuisine at Oh! Calcutta. In the afternoon, take a leisurely boat ride on the Hooghly River and enjoy the picturesque views. In the evening, visit Park Street, known for its vibrant nightlife and a wide range of restaurants offering diverse cuisines.

  • Indian Coffee House: ₹300, 1 hour
  • Victoria Memorial: ₹250, 2 hours
  • Oh! Calcutta: ₹800, 1.5 hours
  • Hooghly River Boat Ride: ₹500, 1 hour
  • Park Street: Free, evening
Saturday, October 28: ODI Match Day 1

Today is the first ODI match day. Spend the morning at leisure, exploring the local markets like New Market and Gariahat for some shopping and street food. For lunch, savor the famous kathi rolls at Kusum Rolls. In the afternoon, make your way to the magnificent Eden Gardens stadium to watch the thrilling cricket match. After the match, head to the nearby Bar-B-Q Restaurant for a delectable dinner of kebabs and biryani.

  • New Market: Shopping budget, 2 hours
  • Gariahat Market: Shopping budget, 2 hours
  • Kusum Rolls: ₹200, 1 hour
  • Eden Gardens: ₹500 (match ticket), 5 hours
  • Bar-B-Q Restaurant: ₹800, 2 hours
Sunday, October 29: Cultural Immersion

Embark on a cultural journey today starting with a visit to the Marble Palace, a unique mansion filled with exquisite artworks and sculptures. For lunch, experience the flavors of Kolkata's street food scene at Dacre Lane. In the afternoon, explore the Indian Museum, one of the oldest and largest museums in India. As the evening approaches, head to the bustling Park Circus area and indulge in Mughlai cuisine at Arsalan.

  • Marble Palace: ₹100, 2 hours
  • Dacre Lane: ₹300, 1 hour
  • Indian Museum: ₹300, 2 hours
  • Arsalan: ₹800, 2 hours
Monday, October 30: ODI Match Day 2

Enjoy the morning exploring the beautiful Howrah Bridge and the bustling flower market nearby. For lunch, head to 6 Ballygunge Place, a renowned restaurant serving traditional Bengali delicacies. In the afternoon, make your way to the stadium for the second ODI match. After the match, treat yourself to some sweets at the iconic sweet shop, Balaram Mullick & Radharaman Mullick.

  • Howrah Bridge: Free, 1 hour
  • Flower Market: Free, 1 hour
  • 6 Ballygunge Place: ₹800, 2 hours
  • Stadium: ₹500 (match ticket), 5 hours
  • Balaram Mullick & Radharaman Mullick: ₹200, 1 hour
Tuesday, October 31: Cultural Delights

Spend the morning visiting the iconic Dakshineswar Kali Temple, a significant Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Kali. For lunch, head to Mocambo, a legendary restaurant known for its continental and Chinese cuisine. In the afternoon, take a relaxing heritage tram ride through the streets of Kolkata. In the evening, indulge in some street food at Tiretti Bazaar, popular for its Chinese delicacies.

  • Dakshineswar Kali Temple: Free, 2 hours
  • Mocambo: ₹1000, 1.5 hours
  • Heritage Tram Ride: ₹50, 1 hour
  • Tiretti Bazaar: ₹300, 2 hours
Wednesday, November 1: Farewell and Hidden Gems

Spend your last morning exploring the offbeat neighborhood of Kumartuli, known for its traditional clay idol makers. Observe the artisans at work and gain insight into their craft. For lunch, head to Bohemian, a trendy restaurant offering a fusion of Bengali and European cuisine. As a final hidden gem, visit the Chitpur Local Market, a bustling street market famous for its spices, textiles, and local produce. Bid farewell to Kolkata with a memorable dinner at 6, Ballygunge Place.

  • Kumartuli: Free, 2 hours
  • Bohemian: ₹1000, 1.5 hours
  • Chitpur Local Market: Shopping budget, 2 hours
  • 6 Ballygunge Place: ₹800, 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For foodies seeking off the beaten path experiences, Kolkata has some hidden gems to explore. Visit Tiretti Bazaar early in the morning to savor the delicious Chinese breakfast served by the local Chinese community. Don't miss out on trying the iconic Bengali sweet, Rosogolla, at the century-old sweet shop, K.C. Das. Additionally, indulge in street food delights like puchka (pani puri) and kathi rolls at the popular stalls in Esplanade. Kolkata's culinary scene offers a delightful blend of traditional and innovative flavors, ensuring a memorable Foodie experience.

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