One Way Café
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/CAFES, KOLKATA/ Updated : Sep 5, 2016, 12:11 IST
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Located on Chowringhee Road, One Way Café in Kolkata is a major crowd puller. Comparatively a new player in the City of Joy, the cafe has already joined the list of most-visited cafes in Kolkata. Converting a car showroom into an … Read more
Located on Chowringhee Road, One Way Café in Kolkata is a major crowd puller. Comparatively a new player in the City of Joy, the cafe has already joined the list of most-visited cafes in Kolkata. Converting a car showroom into an eating joint and banquet hall has definitely served the purpose. Walk through the frosted glass doors of the cafe and admire the interiors, especially the grand hall of the cafe with uniquely designed ceiling and walls, based on car-theme. Read less

Located on Chowringhee Road, One Way Café in Kolkata is a major crowd puller. Comparatively a new player in the City of Joy, the cafe has already joined the list of most-visited cafes in Kolkata. Converting a car showroom into an eating joint and banquet hall has definitely served the purpose. Walk through the frosted glass doors of the cafe and admire the interiors, especially the grand hall of the cafe with uniquely designed ceiling and walls, based on car-theme. There is also One Way Lounge, a small area fitted with leather sofas and glass tables, ideal for couples. The cafe has a lot to offer when it comes to food. Some absolute must-try are lemon leaf and mushroom tossed in Chettinad sauce, cheese chicken roulade, fish wrap, French fries and fried paneer. Also do save some space in your tummy for lip-smacking buttermilk and mango shake, and desserts like baklava and sandesh.
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