Winter talesNo matter, how many sweaters, we had pulled out from our trunk, winter dumped us again.
However, few things are there which can never cheat on Bengalis!
One such is our love for "গরম গরম কচুরি "
Kachoris are basically a deep fried puffy and flaky bread loved by most of the Indians. This spicy North Indian dish is stuffed with anything ranging from, pulses (dal), peas, dried mango (amchur) or just spices! We Bengalis love to tear burst the peeping hot bread, fold it, scoop in some runny potatoes or sweetened daal and yummy!
talking of the places Bengalis have trusted for their kachoris since ages, our first mention would be this.
featuring : Sharma Tea House
This super crowded busy snack station lies in the heart of Bhawanipore, pouring down every moment with more crowd, clustering with their plates of essentials ( KACHORI, POTATO CURRY, SAMOSAS). A few showed up with pyala (mud cups) of TEA (with the wobbling milk out of a deep big pan).
Where:5C, Shambhunath Pandit street, Bhawanipore, Kolkata ( near Gurudwara)
Pocket Pinch: 100 for 2
What's Hot: Honestly everything is hot, fresh and crispy here, but special mention worths to KACHORI - SUBJI, AMRITI , SAMOSA, CLUB KACHORI, MASALA TEA
Special mention: Here comes the best part. No meal can be a complete meal without a dessert. So is their kachori without amriti. AMRITI (imarti, jaangiri) is a wonderful work of art out of fermented bengal gram (urad dal) batter, created over wok of sizzling oil later dipped in golden sugar syrup. these are hot, crisp, big and delicious and a perfect ending to the street food platter!

Words from us: That was all from us, about another HERITAGE of KOLKATA. Please write to us in the comment section below, we would love to know about favourite 'kachori-adda' joints too!
- Adwitiya Karak
-📷Shubhayu Dasgupta
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Where:5C, Shambhunath Pandit street, Bhawanipore, Kolkata ( near Gurudwara)
Pocket Pinch: 100 for 2
What's Hot: Honestly everything is hot, fresh and crispy here, but special mention worths to KACHORI - SUBJI, AMRITI , SAMOSA, CLUB KACHORI, MASALA TEA
Special mention: Here comes the best part. No meal can be a complete meal without a dessert. So is their kachori without amriti. AMRITI (imarti, jaangiri) is a wonderful work of art out of fermented bengal gram (urad dal) batter, created over wok of sizzling oil later dipped in golden sugar syrup. these are hot, crisp, big and delicious and a perfect ending to the street food platter!
- Adwitiya Karak
-📷Shubhayu Dasgupta
Follow us: Facebook, Instagram
উফফফফ। কচুরি।।। আমার অত্যন্ত প্রিয় একটি খাবার
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