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If you thought that Bengalis only prefer rice and fish curry for every meal, then it’s high time that you change your perception. A food lovers’ paradise, Kolkata and Kolkatans know how to appreciate and acknowledge other cultures as well as their cuisine. The presence of several north Indian restaurants in Kolkata is proof enough of that. Right from chicken tandoori and Amritsari machli kebab at Zaranj to murgh tikka Peshawari and pindi chana at Amber, these north Indian restaurants dish out amazing food. Whether it is kakori kebab at Dum Pukht or RDBD chicken bharta at Rang De Basanti Dhaba, you will definitely be asking for more. And if you do not want to burn a hole in your pocket, there’s Honey da Dhaba and Mehak-e-Punjab. Follow our guide to know more about Kolkata’s popular north Indian restaurants.
A comparatively new player, Mehak-e-Punjab has already become a popular eating joint in Kolkata. Located in Axis Mall, Rajarhat, it is a multi-cuisine restaurant that is famous for offering some of the finest north India...more
One of the oldest north Indian restaurants in eastern Kolkata, Honey da Dhaba is ideal for those who wish to savour north Indian delicacies without burning a hole in their pocket. This truly affordable restaurant dishes ...more
A comparatively new entrant among Kolkata’s north Indian restaurants, Rang De Basanti Dhaba (RDBD) has emerged as one of the most popular eating joints in the city. It has two branches in Kolkata, one in the Salt Lake an...more
If you are looking for some authentic Awadhi cuisine right here in the heart of Kolkata then Dum Pukht at ITC Sonar is the place to be at. The restaurant embraces the culinary style of dum cooking (slow cooking in a seal...more
Opulent interiors and ornate furniture welcome you at Zaranj that has remained one of the popular north Indian restaurants in Kolkata for years. Serving food connoisseurs for more than three decades now, it is counted am...more
The history of the restaurant goes back to 1950, when it started as a small coffee shop at Shyambazar 5 Point Crossing by Khullar brothers. Decades later, Amber not only has outlets at Esplanade and Park Street Area, but...more
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