Kolkata's

Must-Try Monsoon Delicacies 

Bhapa Shorshe Hilsa

Their rendition of this monsoon delicacy is wrapped in a banana leaf and steamed to perfection, offering a taste that captures the essence of Kolkata’s rainy season.

at Oh! Calcutta, Silver Spring Arcade, Science City Area

Chowrasi Kathi Roll

This mouthwatering roll, filled with flavorful ingredients, is perfect comfort food when Kolkata’s skies are grey.

at Sonar Tori, City Centre 1, Sector 1, Salt Lake

Lamb Devilled Eggs

Mrs. Wilson's Cafe is a hidden gem in Kolkata, offering a twist on the city’s beloved street food classic, Dimer Devil . The Lamb Devilled Eggs here combine boiled eggs with minced lamb, fried to golden brown perfection. 

at Mrs. Wilson’s Cafe, Jodhpur Park

Chicken Cutlet

Head to Bangla Canvas on College Street to relish the flavors of a bygone era. The Chicken Cutlet, a house favorite, is a must-try monsoon delight that tastes exceptionally delicious.

at Bangla Canvas, College Street

Fish (Bhetki) Fry

Made with Bhetki, a delicately flavored native fish, this dish is marinated with spices, coated in breadcrumbs, and deep-fried to a golden brown. 

at Babu Culture, Bidhannagar

Chicken Kabiraji

Kabiraji is one of Kolkata’s traditional snacks, perfect for a rainy evening.  This dish features spiced ground chicken coated in a lacy, crunchy egg batter, creating a delicious contrast of textures. 

at Mitra Cafe, Sovabazar

Aloo Chop

Made with a mixture of mashed potatoes, chopped onions, ginger-garlic paste, dry spices, coriander, and green chilies, it is shaped into small balls, dipped in chickpea flour batter, and deep-fried. 

at Deshapriya Park

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