Epic Dishes You Have To Try This Durga Pujo

With Durga Puja around the corner, are you all gearing up to eat some of the best dishes that Delhi has to offer? Our curated guide of the most amazing food options and where to find them in the city will certainly help you.

Doesn't matter if you are a newbie or an experienced one, we suggest that you keep this food guide handy and Delhi won't disappoint you.

Kosha Mangsho and Luchi at Bijoli Grill

With four outlets across the city, Bijoli Grill offers a lot of options to choose from. If this Durga Puja you don't head here, trust me, you'll be missing out on a lot. When you are there, indulge in their Kosha Mangsho, Luchi, Muitha, and Jhal. Oh, and do not forget to try the Malpoa here for the perfect end to your meal.

Rui Kalia and Mochar Ghonto At City Of Joy

Located in Alaknanda, City of Joy will transport you to Kolkata when it comes to delicious food. Apart from Rui Kalia and Mochar Ghonto, we also recommend that you to try their Mutton Kosha and Fish Fry. The quality of food is of course good, but you'll also be impressed with quantity. If you are there this Durga Puja, make sure to treat yourself and your tummy with a portion of Rajbhog.

Mutton Biryani At Amar Shonar Bangla

Located in CR Park Market 2, Amar Shonar Bangla is the perfect place to be at if you want to have the yummiest Mutton Biryani (our Bengali colleagues suggest). In case you are not in the mood for Mutton Biryani (which we don't think is normal) then, you can also try Kosha Mangsho, Luchi, Mutton Kosha, Aloo Posto, and of course, do leave without trying the Rasgulla. 

Chingri Malai Curry At Oh! Calcutta

Oh! Calcutta has really tasty food (and we mean it), and has outlets located in Nehru Place and Gurgaon. You can't really miss trying out the Chingri Malai Curry here, but we also suggest trying their Bhetki Maacher Paturi. You can even head here for a buffet, the cost of which starts at INR 1,019. 

Special Thali At Maa Tara

Of course, you cannot miss out on this one. Maa Tara's special thali consists of rice, moong dal, luchi, Dhokar Dalna, Pabda Sorisa, Fish Fry, papad, Aloo Bhaja, rasgulla, and you need to try this if you still haven't. If Thali isn't your thing, then you can try their Aloo Posto and end your meal with the Mishti Doi. 

Baked Rasgulla At Kamala Sweets

Known for its authentic Bengali sweets, Kamala Sweets in CR Park will never, ever disappoint you. Give your sweet tooth a treat this Durga Puja and indulge in the classic Sandesh, baked rasgulla (yes, that's a thing), Dudh Puli, and Chamcham. So, when are you heading here?

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