Places To Visit In Delhi: 5 Bengali Restaurants You Should Check Out This Durga Puja

Get ready to experience the rich flavours of Bengali cuisine in Delhi during Durga Puja. Discover the top five places in Delhi to savour traditional Bengali dishes and embark on a delightful culinary journey
5 Bengali Restaurants You Should Check Out This Durga Puja
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With Durga Puja around the corner, there is a surge in the popularity of all things Bengali. The festival is not just about religious significance; it is a time for people to come together in the spirit of camaraderie and indulge in lavish feasting. One of the most prevalent activities during these festive days is dining out, and to help you experience the authentic flavours of Bengali cuisine, here's a guide to top places in Delhi where you can savour traditional Bengali dishes this Durga Puja.

Oh! Calcutta

Discover the celebrated restaurant chain that originated in Kolkata 25 years ago. It was founded by the esteemed restaurateur Anjan Chatterjee with the noble goal of bringing Bengali cuisine to greater prominence. When you visit, prepare to treat your palate to the exquisite flavours of mustard sauce preparations such as Shorshe Bhapa Chingri (prawns marinated in mustard paste and steamed), tantalising Tomato Jaggery Chutney, aromatic Dhonepata Chicken (coriander chicken), and the rich and flavorful Daab Chingri (prawn curry, cooked and served in a green coconut).

Address: Plot 4, Local Shopping Centre Masjid Moth, Greater Kailash II, New Delhi, Delhi 110048

Bijoli Grill

Bijoli Grill was once renowned for its catering services at significant events such as weddings in Kolkata and other locations. It has transformed remarkably from a small eatery in south Kolkata to establishing and operating restaurants in Kolkata, New Delhi, and Mumbai. For those who appreciate comforting Bengali cuisine, I highly recommend trying their Daab Chingri and Aloo Posto, featuring potatoes in a delicately spiced poppy seed paste. Their Mishti Doi and Mutton Kosha, a spicy Bengali-style mutton curry, are absolute must-haves.

Address: No 3, Hailey Road, Banga Bhawan, Hamdard Nagar, Vakil Lane, Mandi House, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001

5 Bengali Restaurants To Visit In Delhi
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6 Ballygunge Place

6 Ballygunge Place is a well-known restaurant chain known for its commitment to serving authentic Bengali cuisine. The original location is nestled in a stunning heritage house in Kolkata, providing a charming and culturally rich setting for diners. This culinary gem is celebrated for its extensive menu featuring traditional Bengali thalis, various fish dishes, and exquisite seafood delicacies, all meticulously prepared in the time-honoured Bengali culinary tradition. A visit to this restaurant guarantees an immersive experience that will transport you to the heart of Bengal's rich and diverse culinary heritage.

Address: Eldeco Centre, Shivalik Colony, Saket, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110017

5 Bengali Restaurants To Visit In Delhi
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Maa Tara

This hidden gem is a perfect example of "small but mighty." Look no further if you're yearning for an authentic Bengali Sunday lunch. As one of the most genuine Bengali restaurants in Delhi, this cosy eatery is a must-visit. Their signature dish, Kosha Mangsho (mutton curry), is an absolute delight. The understated decor will transport you to the charming eateries lining the streets of Kolkata. Don't miss out on this unforgettable culinary experience when you are in Delhi.

Address: 45, 46, & 47, Market 2, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi.

5 Bengali Restaurants You Should Check Out This Durga Puja
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Bengal Curry

Indulge in the exquisite flavours of authentic Bengali cuisine at this charming restaurant in Gurgaon. Discover a diverse menu showcasing a tantalising array of Bengali delicacies, from the beloved Kolkata-style fish fry to the delectable Chingri Malaikari and Chhana Motorshutir Chop. Experience the rich culinary heritage of Bengal in every flavourful bite.

Address: Ground Floor, M3M Cosmopolitan, R2 024, Badshahpur, Sector 66, Gurugram, Haryana 122102

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