Kesar Pista To Black Currant: 7 Best Lassi Spots In Kolkata You Must Try

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It doesn't matter what part of India you are from; everyone can collectively agree that lassi is the OG summer drink of India that binds the nation together. Not only is it perfect to beat that scorching summer heat, but we love how every corner of the country has its own twist to it. In Kolkata, you'll particularly find people having the mango lassi the most, while other popular flavours bring strawberry, kesar, green apple and many more! Head over to these places to give each of them a hearty try.

Haldiram

Haldiram's is a household name across India when it comes to serving the perfect most authentic Indian snacks. With over five outlets in and around Kolkata, you'll be able to dine in and order from practically any corner of the city. Their staple is the classic lassi, seasoned with seasonal fruits and kesar. We bet just one glass of this frothy goodness won't be enough.

Timing: 7:30 AM to 10 PM

Rating: 4

Price: INR 60 per glass

Paramount Sherbats & Syrups

The drinks of Paramount have always been one for the history books. Located in the bustling neighbourhood of College Street, it has been in the business for over 100 years. They stand out for their delicious Cream Kesar Lassi infused with the enchanting flavours of saffron. With every sip of it, you can perfectly taste the symphony of kesar, pista, and dry fruits like almonds. A single glass is enough and filling for one person.

Timing: 12 PM to 9 PM

Rating: 4.3

Price: INR 50 per glass

Rang De Basanti Dhaba

We're well aware that lassi primarily hails from Punjab, and there's no denying that Punjabis are the masters of making a hearty glass of it. Even in Kolkata, you have to try the authentic Punjabi Rang De Basanti Dhaba's lassi. They use heavy and thick cream to make their classic unflavoured lassi, but they also specialise in other flavours like Pede Wali Lassi—a classic straight from the lanes of Amritsar, topped with peda and dry fruits. 

Timing: 12 PM to 12 AM

Rating: 4.2

Price: INR 125 per glass

Girish Chandra Dey & Nakur Chandra Nandy

Girish Chandra Dey & Nakur Chandra Nandy is not just a sweet shop but also a historical crowd-puller situated in North Kolkata. It is primarily known for its wide variety of sweets and is a pioneer in making sandesh. When it comes to lassi, their creation is one of the creamiest in town. It is thick, flavourful, and comes with a good amount of cream on top, making it an absolute must-try for all Kolkata peeps.

Timing: 7 AM to 10.30 PM

Rating: 4.6

Price: INR 100 for two (approx.)

Jugal’s

Want to know what sets Jugal's lassis apart from the rest of Kolkata? They serve their lassis authentically in a Kulhad. Located in the heart of South Kolkata, it is a popular spot for lassi enthusiasts and is known for its rich, thick, and delicious lassi flavours enhanced by a distinct earthy flavour of the Kulhad.

Timing: 10 AM to 9 PM

Rating: 4

Price: INR 150 for two (approx.)

Balwant Singh’s Eating House

Just mention the name of Balwant Singh’s Eating House in front of a Kolkatan and see their face light up! It's because this place needs no introduction. Widely famous for its hearty Punjabi cuisine, Doodh Cola, Lassi and Kachori-Sabzi, this place is open 24/7. Their lassis are incredibly heavy, smooth and rich, with a layer of malai (cream) on top. You can try out their variety of lassis, including Classic, Rose, Kesar, Mango, Strawberry and Rabri. 

Timing: Open 24 hours

Rating: 4.1

Price: INR 120 to 180 per glass

The Lassi Corner

As the name suggests, The Lassi Corner has a variety of lassi flavours to devour on. It is a small cafe that serves perfect finger food and has a cosy atmosphere. A must-try on their menu is the Fruit Lassi, offering a blend of fresh fruits infused in a frothy lassi base. Other flavours include Black Currant Lassi, Butterscotch Lassi, Chocolate Lassi and Paan Lassi.

Timing: 12 PM to 11 PM

Rating: 4.8

Price: INR 60 to 100 per glass