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3-Day Foodie Itinerary in Kolkata

  1. Day 1: Breakfast at Flurys
    15 minutes (3.5 km) from Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport

    Start your day with a delectable breakfast at Flurys, a renowned bakery and confectionery in Kolkata. Try their signature breakfast dishes such as Eggs Benedict, English Breakfast, or Indian breakfast options like Dhokla, Idli, and Vada. Don't forget to try their freshly baked croissants, cakes, and pastries. After breakfast, explore the 19th-century St. Paul's Cathedral nearby and learn about its history and architecture.

  2. Day 1: Lunch at Bhojohori Manna
    30 minutes (10 km) from St. Paul's Cathedral

    For lunch, head to Bhojohori Manna, a popular restaurant serving authentic Bengali cuisine. Try their signature dishes like Daab Chingri, Aloo Posto, Fish Fry, and Luchi. After lunch, visit the Victoria Memorial, an iconic marble building and museum dedicated to the memory of Queen Victoria.

  3. Day 1: Dinner at 6 Ballygunge Place
    20 minutes (6.5 km) from Victoria Memorial

    End your day with a delightful dinner at 6 Ballygunge Place, a restaurant known for its traditional Bengali food. Try their must-try dishes such as Chingri Malai Curry, Macher Paturi, and Kosha Mangsho. After dinner, stroll around the famous Park Street and enjoy the nightlife of Kolkata.

  4. Day 2: Breakfast at Indian Coffee House
    10 minutes (2 km) from Park Street

    Start your morning with a cup of coffee and a slice of toast at the iconic Indian Coffee House. Established in 1942, this place has become a cultural hub and a must-visit destination in Kolkata. After breakfast, visit the iconic Howrah Bridge, an engineering marvel, and enjoy the panoramic view of the Hooghly River.

  5. Day 2: Lunch at Peter Cat
    30 minutes (7.5 km) from Howrah Bridge

    For lunch, head to Peter Cat, a legendary restaurant in Kolkata. Try their iconic Chelo Kebab, a signature dish that has been unchanged for decades. After lunch, visit the Dakshineswar Kali Temple, a famous Hindu temple dedicated to goddess Kali.

  6. Day 2: Dinner at Arsalan
    30 minutes (8 km) from Dakshineswar Kali Temple

    End your day with a delicious dinner at Arsalan, a popular restaurant serving Mughlai cuisine. Try their signature dishes like Biryani, Kebab, and Rezala. After dinner, take a walk around the beautiful Eco Park and enjoy the evening breeze.

  7. Day 3: Breakfast at Tiretti Bazaar
    15 minutes (4.5 km) from Eco Park

    Start your day with a unique food experience at the Tiretti Bazaar, also known as Kolkata's Chinatown. This place offers a variety of Chinese breakfast options such as dumplings, noodles, and soups. After breakfast, visit the Marble Palace, a stunning 19th-century mansion with a collection of antique artifacts and sculptures.

  8. Day 3: Lunch at Mocambo
    25 minutes (6.5 km) from Marble Palace

    For lunch, head to Mocambo, a retro restaurant famous for its Continental cuisine. Try their signature dishes like Fish a la Diana and Chicken a la Kiev. After lunch, visit the Indian Museum, the largest and oldest museum in India, and explore its vast collection of historical artifacts.

  9. Day 3: Dinner at Bohemian
    20 minutes (4.5 km) from Indian Museum

    End your day with a fusion food experience at Bohemian, a restaurant that blends traditional Bengali cuisine with global flavors. Try their innovative dishes like Deconstructed Kathi Roll, Chingri Paturi Ravioli, and Kheer Creme Brulee. After dinner, take a walk around the beautiful Prinsep Ghat and enjoy the stunning view of the river Ganges.

Recommendations

If you have extra time, consider visiting the famous Kalighat Temple, one of the oldest and most sacred temples in Kolkata. You can also take a day trip to the Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest mangrove forest in the world. If you want to experience the nightlife of Kolkata, head to the Park Street area, which is filled with bars, pubs, and nightclubs. Don't forget to try the street food of Kolkata, such as Puchka, Jhal Muri, and Kathi Roll. Finally, make sure to visit the iconic Howrah Station, one of the busiest railway stations in India, and experience the chaos and charm of Indian railway travel.

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