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3-Day Foodie Itinerary in Kolkata

Sunday, October 1: Exploring Kolkata's Culinary Delights

In the morning, kickstart your foodie adventure by visiting the iconic Tiretti Bazaar, also known as the "Chinatown of Kolkata." Experience the bustling market atmosphere and indulge in delectable Chinese breakfast dishes like dumplings and noodles. Afterward, head to Flurys, a legendary tearoom on Park Street, for a delightful afternoon tea experience with pastries and cakes. In the evening, make your way to the vibrant New Market area, where you can sample street food delights like kathi rolls, puchka (golgappa), and jhal muri.

  • Tiretti Bazaar: Estimated Cost - ₹200, Time Spent - 2 hours
  • Flurys: Estimated Cost - ₹500, Time Spent - 1.5 hours
  • New Market: Estimated Cost - ₹300, Time Spent - 2 hours
Monday, October 2: Dive into Kolkata's Cultural Cuisine

Start your day by visiting the famous Indian Coffee House on College Street, known for its rich intellectual heritage and delicious coffee. Enjoy a traditional Bengali lunch at Oh! Calcutta, where you can savor authentic dishes like macher jhol (fish curry) and shorshe ilish (hilsa fish in mustard sauce). Afterward, explore the quaint neighborhood of Kumartuli, known for its clay idol workshops, and sample mouthwatering Kolkata street snacks like phuchka and aloo kabli. Wrap up your evening with dinner at 6 Ballygunge Place, a renowned restaurant offering an array of traditional Bengali delicacies.

  • Indian Coffee House: Estimated Cost - ₹300, Time Spent - 1.5 hours
  • Oh! Calcutta: Estimated Cost - ₹800, Time Spent - 2 hours
  • Kumartuli: Estimated Cost - Free, Time Spent - 2 hours
  • 6 Ballygunge Place: Estimated Cost - ₹1,200, Time Spent - 2 hours
Tuesday, October 3: Discovering Kolkata's Street Food Scene

Embark on a street food adventure starting with breakfast at the iconic Anadi Cabin, famous for its kochuri (stuffed bread) and aloor dum (spicy potato curry). Afterward, head to Bow Barracks, a vibrant Anglo-Indian neighborhood, for a delicious meal at Bohemian, which offers fusion dishes blending Indian and continental flavors. In the evening, make your way to Park Street and explore the Park Street Cemetery, followed by a visit to Peter Cat, a legendary restaurant known for its iconic dish, the "Chelo Kebab."

  • Anadi Cabin: Estimated Cost - ₹150, Time Spent - 2 hours
  • Bohemian: Estimated Cost - ₹1,000, Time Spent - 2 hours
  • Park Street Cemetery: Estimated Cost - Free, Time Spent - 1 hour
  • Peter Cat: Estimated Cost - ₹800, Time Spent - 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

When it comes to off the beaten path attractions and local favorites for foodies in Kolkata, you can't miss exploring the quaint streets of College Street, also known as Boi Para (Book Town). This area is famous for its numerous secondhand bookstores, and you can find charming tea stalls offering hot cups of masala chai to enjoy while browsing through literary treasures. Another must-visit is the legendary Nizam's Restaurant, known for its iconic kathi rolls that have been delighting locals for decades. Finally, don't miss out on a visit to Tiretti Bazaar in the early morning, where you can witness the vibrant Chinese breakfast culture and taste authentic dishes prepared by the Chinese-Indian community.

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