Whether or not you are a foodie, a visit to these 5 cabin restaurants in Kolkata is an experience in itself. For those who don't know, cabins are private eating areas within the restaurant that are usually segregated by a wooden panel or curtain. Once highly patronized by the traditional Bengali culture, the cabin restaurant culture is already under threat from modern day cafes and restaurants. The erstwhile tradition might have died, but a few of these restaurants are still there. Perfect for long adda sessions, these restaurants continue to cater to their loyal customers while struggling hard to retain their identity. Some are still popular hang-outs for college goers. Dilkusha Cabin has been serving Kolkatans for more than a century now and its doi chicken is a must have. Fish kabiraji at Basanta Cabin, chicken stew at AD Cabin and chicken kosha at Anadi Cabin are equally delectable. If you want to try some time-tested dishes, opt for the delicious moghlai parantha at Bonophool. Do remember to visit these cabin restaurants before they close down; though a word of caution, do not expect much as these are not anything like the present-day stylish restaurants.
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