Kolkata for the foodies
Sampurna MajumderSampurna Majumder/Times Travel Editor/EATING OUT IN KOLKATA/ Updated : Sep 4, 2015, 11:22 IST
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While cruising through the city of Kolkata, you will come across several restaurants that the city is peppered with. Choose from a plethora of options such as Chinese, Continental, Indian and Mughlai and even European delicacies ( … Read more
While cruising through the city of Kolkata, you will come across several restaurants that the city is peppered with. Choose from a plethora of options such as Chinese, Continental, Indian and Mughlai and even European delicacies (English breakfast)—the cuisine of Kolkata will leave you craving for more. Whether it’s the Chelo Kabab at Peter Cat, the Iraani Chaap and Kolkata Biryani at Shiraz or the delectable Chinese soups at a host of kiosks at Tiretti Bazaar, the cookies at Flurys and an assortment of breads at the city’s finest bakery— Nahoum and Sons—eating out in Kolkata will definitely leave you coming back for more. Read less

While cruising through the city of Kolkata, you will come across several restaurants that the city is peppered with. Choose from a plethora of options such as Chinese, Continental, Indian and Mughlai and even European delicacies (English breakfast)—the cuisine of Kolkata will leave you craving for more. Whether it’s the Chelo Kabab at Peter Cat, the Iraani Chaap and Kolkata Biryani at Shiraz or the delectable Chinese soups at a host of kiosks at Tiretti Bazaar, the cookies at Flurys and an assortment of breads at the city’s finest bakery— Nahoum and Sons—eating out in Kolkata will definitely leave you coming back for more.
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