Top Heritage & Iconic Restaurants That You Can't Miss While In Kolkata

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The 'City of Joy' is renowned for its rich culinary heritage influenced by the Mughals and British rule. Kolkata's timeless charm transcends all seasons—be it the rain-kissed days, cosy winters, vibrant autumns, or sizzling summers. Indulging in delightful bites at these establishments is an unparalleled journey through history, with their captivating food, nostalgic interiors, and inviting vibes. Here's a curated list of Kolkata's top restaurants, each an iconic experience not to be missed.

Mocambo

In the sweet summer of 1956, the visionary Shivji V. Kothari gave life to Mocambo. The enchanting ambiance, meticulously crafted by a skilled German interior designer, resonates with extravagance and nostalgia. Back in its early days, Mocambo stood as India's pioneer nightclub, where live music echoed through the air, a lively 7-piece band set the tone, and a charming duo graced the stage with melodies that lingered on the dance floor. Off their elaborate menu, if you miss Mocambo's classic Devilled Crab, baked to perfection in cheese and mustard sauce, served in its shell, you will miss the heart of the experience. But it's not just about crab. Dive into vegetarian delights like the savoury veggie steak and the tempting "special vegetable rice." Each dish is a trip through time and flavours, a hug from the past.

Where: Ground Floor, 25B, Mirza Ghalib St, Taltala, Kolkata, 700016

Timings: Everyday, 11.15 AM to 11.15 PM

Rating: 4.3

Price: INR 1,600 for two (approx)

Victoria Tramcar Restaurant

Ever fantasised about munching on Bengali delicacies while riding a tram through the city? Well, buckle up for a quirky adventure. The Victoria Tramcar Restaurant is dishing out both amazing Bengali dishes and a generous serving of old-school charm. This unique initiative celebrates Kolkata's iconic tram services, offering you a ride from Esplanade to Khidderpore and back, where you can hop on from anywhere, anytime, but here's the catch: book your seats at least 24 hours ahead, or the tram's charm will have to wait for your next adventure.

Where: H982+225, Maidan, West Bengal 700069

Timings: Everyday, 12 PM to 11 PM

Rating: 3.8

Price: INR 1,000 for two (approx)

Flurys

Back in the British era on Kolkata's Park Street, the OG Flury's (still standing fabulously) was the go-to for the chic crowd, a mix of Indians and Brits. Their recently opened sweet spot on Southern Avenue offers no less than a nostalgic culinary experience. Dive into their lemon tarts which literally in your mouth, the heavenly Baba cake, and almond pastry – both as delightful as they sound. Wash it down with a sip from their array of beverages.

Where: 24 B, Lake View Rd, Hemanta Mukherjee Sarani, lake Terrace, Kalighat, Kolkata, 700029

Timings: 8 AM to 11 PM

Rating: 3.8

Price: INR 1,000 for two (Approx)

6 Ballygunge Place

For an authentic dive into the history of Bengali cuisine, 6 Ballygunge Place is your go-to. Nestled in a century-old bungalow in south Kolkata, this restaurant exudes vintage charm and a treasure trove of cultural experiences. Whether you opt for their popular buffets or go à la carte, the menu is a culinary journey. Start with Bengali fish fry, prawn finger fry, and mochar chop. Indulge in signature dishes like dab chingri and bhapa eilish (hilsa fish in mustard gravy). Conclude your feast with heavenly desserts such as baked sandesh, mishti doi (sweet yogurt), and nolen gur.

Where: 6, Dr Amiya Bose Sarani Rd, near Patha Bhavan School, Ballygunge Place, Ballygunge, Kolkata, 700019

Timings: Everyday, 12 PM to 3.30 PM and 7 PM to 10.30 PM

Rating: 4.4

Price: INR 700 for two (Approx)

Aminia

A Mughlai gem-of-a-restaurnat clocking 90 years in lively Kolkata—now that's something super impressive. Aminia rules the biriyani and chap game in the City of Joy, sticking to classics while tossing in some tasty new kebabs. The best part? You get the best bet for your buck with top-notch quality, mouthwatering taste, and satisfying portions—all without burning a hole in your wallet. Their signature dishes include Chicken Biryani, Mutton Biryani, Chicken Chap, Aminia Special Mutton Curry and Gajar Ka Halwa.

Where:  57, near Mouchak, Ballygunge Gardens, Gariahat, Kolkata, 700019

Timings: Everyday, 11.30 AM to 11.30 PM

Rating: 4.1

Price: INR 800 for two (approx)

Peter Cat

Recognised as the 17th most legendary restaurant globally by the Croatia-based food guide Taste Atlas, Peter Cat proudly claims the title of Kolkata's most iconic eatery. Established in 1975, Peter Cat has earned acclaim as a culinary institution celebrated for its harmonious fusion of Indian and Continental cuisines. What's the star of the show that has brought this recognition? None other than the famed Chelo Kebab—no surprises there! Certainly, the sizzlers claim their own spotlight here, their enticing hiss echoing the moment the elegantly attired waiter swings open the kitchen door.

Where: Stephen Court Building, 18 A, Mother Teresa Sarani, opposite KFC Restaurant, Park Street area, Kolkata, 700016

Timings: Everyday, 12 PM to 11 PM

Rating: 4.3

Price: INR 1,400 for two (approx)

Oudh 1590

Step into Oudh 1590, India's only pioneer period dining experience, where Awadhi culture comes alive. Here, you will dive into the world of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah, savouring authentic Awadhi delights like Murgh Mussalam, Raan Biryani, Nehari Khaas, Paneer Sugandhi, Mutton Galawati Kebab and Awadhi Handi Biryani; amid stunning decor, traditional costumes, soulful music, and a nostalgic ambience. Relive the era of gourmet kings and culinary legacies with Awadhi murals, grand architecture, and impeccable service – it's a journey to the enchanting Shaam-E-Awadh. 

Where: Singhs, Deshapriya Park W, near carmel primary school, Manoharpukur, Kalighat, Kolkata, 700026

Timings: Monday to Friday: 12 PM to 10.30 PM; Saturday & Sunday: 12 PM to 11 PM

Rating: 4.3

Price: INR 1,400 for two (approx)