Match nights on the menu: Dumplings, pizzas and biryani bowls shape Kolkata’s T20 food scene
In Kolkata, cricket season doesn’t stay on the screen. It spills into living rooms, rooftops, and restaurant tables, where evenings stretch longer, plans rearrange themselves around match timings, and food becomes part of the ritual.
At Corridor Bar & Kitchen, the approach is playful. Regional Indian flavours are being folded, quite literally, into dumplings. Familiar dishes from across the country are reimagined into bite-sized portions: butter chicken turned into a rich, gravy-coated dumpling, Kolkata’s chingri malai curry translated into prawn-filled parcels, and Lucknowi galouti or Hyderabadi Chicken 65 finding new form inside delicate wrappers. There’s even a sweeter twist with shrikhand-inspired dumplings. It’s the kind of menu that works effortlessly during a match, easy to pass around, quick to eat, and varied enough to keep the table interested between overs.
A similar regional storytelling plays out at Canteen Pub & Grub, but through pizzas. Here, toppings double as geography ,Delhi’s butter chicken, Kolkata’s chingri malai curry, Lucknow’s kebabs, all layered onto familiar crusts. It’s indulgent, slightly chaotic, and perfectly aligned with the energy of a match night, where conversations jump between cricket and food without pause. Add live screenings into the mix, and the space turns into a full-fledged fan zone.
Rooftop cafés, meanwhile, are leaning into the atmosphere as much as the menu.
At Café Offbeat UpThere, The Pavilion Menu builds around global street food, nachos, tacos, skewers, burgers, pizzas, designed for long sittings and shared tables. The idea isn’t to centre one cuisine, but to create a flow of dishes that can keep up with the unpredictability of a game. Small plates arrive early, heavier options follow as the innings build, and desserts close out the night after the final ball. With large screens and extended hours, the rooftop becomes less of a café and more of a casual viewing arena.
For those who’d rather not experiment mid-match, some places are doubling down on comfort.
At The Biryani Canteen, the focus stays on familiarity. Their seasonal offering revolves around biryani, mutton, chicken, and regional variations—supported by classics like rezala, chaap, and rogan josh. It’s food that doesn’t demand attention but delivers consistently, allowing diners to stay anchored to the game while sharing plates across the table. With live screenings and extended service hours, the experience feels closer to a house party than a night out.
What emerges across these menus is a clear shift in how Kolkata eats during cricket season. Formal dining takes a backseat. In its place comes flexibility, menus designed for grazing, sharing, and stretching across hours.
Because here, the most memorable match moments aren’t just about what happens on the field. They unfold around tables too, over dumplings dipped in butter chicken gravy, slices of overloaded pizza, or a late-night serving of biryani—right as the game edges towards its final, breathless overs.
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At Corridor Bar & Kitchen, the approach is playful. Regional Indian flavours are being folded, quite literally, into dumplings. Familiar dishes from across the country are reimagined into bite-sized portions: butter chicken turned into a rich, gravy-coated dumpling, Kolkata’s chingri malai curry translated into prawn-filled parcels, and Lucknowi galouti or Hyderabadi Chicken 65 finding new form inside delicate wrappers. There’s even a sweeter twist with shrikhand-inspired dumplings. It’s the kind of menu that works effortlessly during a match, easy to pass around, quick to eat, and varied enough to keep the table interested between overs.
Rooftop cafés, meanwhile, are leaning into the atmosphere as much as the menu.
At Café Offbeat UpThere, The Pavilion Menu builds around global street food, nachos, tacos, skewers, burgers, pizzas, designed for long sittings and shared tables. The idea isn’t to centre one cuisine, but to create a flow of dishes that can keep up with the unpredictability of a game. Small plates arrive early, heavier options follow as the innings build, and desserts close out the night after the final ball. With large screens and extended hours, the rooftop becomes less of a café and more of a casual viewing arena.
At The Biryani Canteen, the focus stays on familiarity. Their seasonal offering revolves around biryani, mutton, chicken, and regional variations—supported by classics like rezala, chaap, and rogan josh. It’s food that doesn’t demand attention but delivers consistently, allowing diners to stay anchored to the game while sharing plates across the table. With live screenings and extended service hours, the experience feels closer to a house party than a night out.
What emerges across these menus is a clear shift in how Kolkata eats during cricket season. Formal dining takes a backseat. In its place comes flexibility, menus designed for grazing, sharing, and stretching across hours.
Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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