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One Day Foodie Itinerary in Kolkata

  1. 9:00AM: Breakfast at Indian Coffee House
    Located in College Street, 10 minutes (2.5 km) from Sealdah Railway Station

    Start the day with a delicious breakfast at the iconic Indian Coffee House known for its mouth-watering cutlets, sandwiches, and filter coffee, which has been a favorite spot of intellectuals, writers, and artists since 1942.

  2. 11:00AM: Visit Bhojohori Manna
    Located in Quest Mall, 25 minutes (7.3 km) from Indian Coffee House

    Indulge in traditional Bengali cuisine at Bhojohori Manna, known for its authentic dishes and rustic ambiance. Try the must-try dishes like Bhetki Paturi, Kosha Mangsho, and Chingri Malai Curry, which will leave you craving for more.

  3. 1:30PM: Lunch at Arsalan
    Located in Park Circus, 25 minutes (8.5 km) from Bhojohori Manna

    Enjoy a sumptuous lunch at Arsalan, famous for its Mughlai cuisine, especially the biryanis. The place is always packed with food lovers, so make sure to arrive early to avoid the rush.

  4. 3:00PM: Tea at Flury's
    Located in Park Street, 15 minutes (4.5 km) from Arsalan

    Time for some tea and snacks at Flury's, a century-old tearoom known for its English breakfast, cakes, pastries, and sandwiches. The place has a vintage charm and is a popular spot for people to unwind and relax.

  5. 4:30PM: Go to Balaram Mullick & Radharaman Mullick Sweets
    Located in Bhowanipore, 20 minutes (5.5 km) from Flury's

    No visit to Kolkata is complete without relishing the famous sweets. Balaram Mullick & Radharaman Mullick Sweets is one of the best sweet shops in Kolkata, known for its mouth-watering Bengali sweets like Rosogolla, Sandesh, and Mishti Doi.

  6. 6:00PM: Dinner at 6 Ballygunge Place
    Located in Ballygunge, 20 minutes (5.5 km) from Balaram Mullick & Radharaman Mullick Sweets

    End your food journey with a grand dinner at 6 Ballygunge Place, known for its traditional Bengali cuisine served in a classic ambiance. The restaurant is housed inside a colonial bungalow and is famous for its Kosha Mangsho, Bhetki Paturi, and Chingri Malai Curry.

Recommendations

If you have more time to spare, you can explore the street food scene in Kolkata, which is famous for its Kathi Rolls, Phuchkas, and Jhal Muri. You can also visit Victoria Memorial, Howrah Bridge, and Dakshineswar Kali Temple to experience the cultural heritage of Kolkata. If you are interested in side trips, you can take a train ride to the nearby town of Serampore to explore its Dutch and Danish colonial heritage. To maximize your fun, you can book a food tour or a cooking class to learn how to cook traditional Bengali dishes.

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