1. Vivekananda Park: For the love of Phuchkas – the king of Kolkata street food

Phuchka – king of street food in Kolkata
If there’s some place in Calcutta where each and every phuchkawallah makes a phuchka to die for, it is this. Among other Kolkata street food, the
papri chat, dum aloo phuchkas and dahi phuchkas here are to die for! On
a good day, you might be able to spot a Tollywood celebrity or two
lined up for these tangy mouthfuls of heaven. Maharaja Chaat Centre,
Southern Avenue is your go-to place here. Churmur, a cousin of the
phuchka family is another delicacy too hard to resist. Combined with
tangy masalas, tetul gola (tamarind pulp), mashed potato and
broken papris, churmur is simply heavenly. Bhawanipore is another
must-visit place for good, nay, GREAT phuchkas and street food.
2. Zaika, Park Street: Rolling in the streets!

Kathi Rolls (Source)
Did you know the now famous ‘Kathi Rolls’ were first invented in Kolkata? This shop called Zaika
owns the credit to the delicious stuffing wrapped in thin roti that is
now found in every city. Though there have been variations and twists as
it found its way across cities, the original and authentic Kathi Rolls
can still be found at Zaika. For more lip smackin’ rolls, try Nizam’s and Badshah in New Market and Kusum’s and Hot Kathi Roll in Park Street!
3. Fairlie Place and Stock Exchange, BBD Bag

Luchi and Alu Dom (Source)
Fairlie Place is the central
business district of Calcutta and you can see people in formal attire
pacing the street either on the phone or with a newspaper in hand. The
street is filled with a string of stalls selling everything from chats
to full meals. However, the most famous dish here is the Luchi – Alu Dom. Luchi is similar to the puris while Alu Dom is the Bengali rendition of Dum Aloo, and Fairlie Place makes it the best. You can also try Kachoris and Rice and Fish curry. Name any sweet, and the chances are that you’ll find it here. The Stock Exchange road is a great place to find Chilla, Dal Pakori and Dahi Chaat.
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4. Dacre Lane or Dacre Street : For all kinds of famous street foods you would want!

Ghugni (Source)
One of the most popular food of Kolkata, Dacre Street also known as Decker’s Lane
has everything you would want to try. From Punjabi to Chinese and the
trade mark Bengali dishes, you’ll find it all here. Chowmein, Schezwan
chicken, luchi-alu dom, fish roll, Ghugni, Puchkas, Jhali Muri and the
list just goes on. What’s more, the WHO has rated the food here to be
one of the Best Street Foods in the World!
5. Anadi Cabin, Jawaharlal Nehru Road

Moghlai Paranthas (Source)
Rotis stuffed with generous amounts of Chicken Kheema or broken cutlets, onions and eggs, this is the speciality of Anadi Cabin – Mughlai Parathas.
Though you’ll find versions of the same in other places in Kolkata but
Anadi Cabin serves some of the best and also cheaper Moghlai Parathas.
These paranthas add a totally different flavour to the Kolkata street
food cuisine!
6. China Town, Tiretti Bazaar

China Town Source
Once home to 20,000 Chinese has now drastically declined in number however, it has not lost its food culture yet. Authentic Chinese
with all the traditionally cooked food lures people from all over-
especially during the Chinese New Year, when the place is decorated with
Chinese hangings and little dragons on the shops and houses. Chinese
Breakfast consisting of rice dumplings and soup is the
most sought after Chinese preparation while one can also find the Indian
version of Chinese. However, you’ve to be an early bird for this one.
Visit the place no later than 5.30 AM, stocks last till about 6.30 or 7
AM. You do know that thing about how offers last only until stocks do,
right?
7. Lord’s More

Dragon Chicken
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8. Tiwari Brothers, Burrabazaar

Samosas (source)
If you prefer tea over coffee, then head to the Tiwari Brothers for some ‘special chai’ and hot piping samosas only they are Singaras here. Nonetheless, it’s a fitting combo for the evening and tastes just as delicious.
9. Ganguram’s

Ganguram’s (Source)
10. Rabindra Sadan Metro Exit

Momos (Source)
The Tibetan cuisine has always been a favorite in Kolkata, and
Rabindra Sadan Metro Exit is one of the best places to have these
amazing dumplings. Momos here are served with a piping hot soup and the
perfect sauce for accompaniments – the very definition of comfort
food! A line of little establishments dot this area and they are always
flocked by students and office goers in large numbers. The momos here
are breathtaking, and the low prices will leave you amazed and craving
for more!
11. Kalika Mukhorochok Telebhaja, College Street

Telebhaja (Source)
An almost 50 year-old shop has made its name of selling the best Telebhaja
in the city. Telebhaja is deep fried snacks and you can find everything
from brinjal fries to fried fish, egg chops to mutton chops and all of
these sell out in a couple of hours. They are open only in the evenings
from 4 PM to 8 PM and has people fighting to place orders, if you go
after 7.30 PM chances are you’ll have very less options to choose from.
Gariahat and Fairlie Place are other favorite destinations for the
Bengali’s favorite telebhaja!
12. Balaram Mullick & Radharam Mullick, Bhawanipore

Bengali Sweets (Source)
The dripping Roshogolla, thick Misti
Doi, innumerable varieties of Sandesh, mouthfuls of Rasmalai, unmatched
Rajbhog and the sweet Payesh; it is impossible to come to and not head
for a sweetshop. Though these sweetmeats are found practically
everywhere in Kolkata, Balaram Mullick and Radharam Mullick are nothing
short of a brand when it comes to sweets in Kolkata. You’ve not Kolkata
Street Food until you’ve visited this amazing sweet shop. The fusion
sweets, along with the traditional crowd favorites are ones to die for.
Besides this, KC Das, Girish Chandra Dey and Nakur Chandra Nandy are
worship places for Mishti when it comes to Kolkata!
13. Balwant Singh Eating House, S.P Mukherjee Road

Balwant Singh Eating House
Kolkata’s culture of Tea can be aptly observed by just one visit to this historical place. While their tea, which comes in different “bhaanr” (earthen cup) sizes is the absolute best, this isn’t the only reason why Balwant Singh Eating House is so well loved. A unique offering called the doodh cola is available here, which is cola married to milk in a most joyous union. One of a kind!
14. Mayaram’s, Lord Sinha Road: Paaavvvv Bhaajjiiiii… Slurpp!

Pav Bhaji
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Note: While you’re on Lord Sinha Road, try the gola, or chuski, as it is more fondly known and the soda shikanji. They are served in sizeable earthen glasses and are absolutely great on a Kolkata afternoon, before and after those shopping sprees.
15. Mitra Café: For the best non-veg street food in Kolkata!

Kabiraji Cutlet
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16. Fruit Kulfi, Camac Street:

Kulfi
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17. New Market:

Nahoum’s, inside New Market, Kolkata
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18. Chilla, Daal Pakori, Vardaan Market:

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19. Fish Fry, Golpark Crossing:

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20. Ghoti Gorom, Princep Ghat:

Ghoti Gorom, Princep Ghat Source
If you’re heading to Bangalore, then do check out our Street Food Guide to Bangalore.
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