🍴 Street Food Trails: 10 Must-Try Delicacies in Kolkata
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If there’s one thing that defines the soul of Kolkata apart from its culture — it’s food!
From the crowded lanes of Esplanade to the calm ghats of the Hooghly River, Kolkata is a paradise for street food lovers.
Every bite tells a story — of tradition, flavor, and that signature Bengali warmth.
So let’s take a delicious ride through 10 iconic street foods of Kolkata that you simply can’t miss!
1️⃣ Puchka (Kolkata’s Golgappa)
Crispy shells filled with spicy tamarind water, mashed potatoes, and chickpeas — Kolkata’s Puchka is the undisputed street king!
Find the best ones in Vivekananda Park or Southern Avenue.
2️⃣ Kathi Roll
Invented right here in Kolkata, the Kathi Roll is a flaky paratha filled with kebabs, onions, and sauces.
Grab one from Nizam’s, Park Street — the place where it all began.
3️⃣ Telebhaja (Crispy Fritters)
Rain or sunshine, locals love munching on these deep-fried snacks made of potato, onion, or brinjal.
Pair it with a cup of hot chai for the perfect Bengali evening.
4️⃣ Ghugni Chaat
A tangy mix of yellow peas, onions, and spices — topped with lemon juice.
A healthy, flavorful snack found in almost every corner of the city.
5️⃣ Fish Cutlet & Fish Fry
Being a coastal city, fish is an emotion in Kolkata!
Crispy fish cutlets from Mitchell’s or Golbari are a must for every seafood lover.
6️⃣ Momo & Chowmein
From the Tibetan lanes of Kalimpong Market to New Market stalls, momos are a go-to comfort food for youngsters and travelers alike.
7️⃣ Luchi with Alur Dom
Soft white luchis (puris) with spicy potato curry — a breakfast staple you’ll find in every traditional eatery.
8️⃣ Egg Devil (Dimer Devil)
The Bengali version of scotch eggs — mashed potato stuffed with boiled eggs, spiced, and deep fried.
Crunchy outside, creamy inside!
9️⃣ Mishti Doi & Rosogolla
No meal in Kolkata is complete without dessert.
The creamy Mishti Doi (sweet yogurt) and soft Rosogolla will melt your heart — and your taste buds!
🔟 Jhalmuri
A quick snack of puffed rice, mustard oil, nuts, and spices — the ultimate on-the-go Bengali treat.
Perfect for evening walks along Prinsep Ghat.
💡 Travel Tips
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Try street food from local, busy stalls — freshness guaranteed!
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Avoid heavy meals before pandal hopping or long walks.
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Always carry bottled water and tissues.


