If you’re in Kolkata for the IPL 2025 opening match on March 22, get ready for an unforgettable experience—the deafening cheers, the thrill of live cricket, and the electrifying atmosphere of Eden Gardens. But beyond the stadium, another spectacle awaits—the city’s legendary culinary scene. From flavorful Bengali delicacies to fiery street food, Kolkata is a true paradise for food lovers.
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
Here are ten must-try foods that will make your IPL 2025 trip even more unforgettable.
1. Kathi Rolls – The King of Kolkata Street Food
Born in Kolkata, the Kathi Roll is an absolute must-try! Juicy kebabs wrapped in a flaky paratha, drizzled with spicy chutneys—it’s the perfect quick bite before the match. For the tastiest rolls in town, head to Nizam’s in New Market or Hot Kathi Roll in Park Street.
2. Kosha Mangsho & Luchi – A Bengali Feast
A true Kolkata experience isn’t complete without Kosha Mangsho, a rich, slow-cooked mutton curry best paired with fluffy Luchi (deep-fried bread). For the ultimate indulgence, visit Golbari in Shyambazar.
3. Puchka – The Ultimate Kolkata Snack
Forget pani puri—Kolkata’s very own puchka is crispier, tangier, and spicier! Every bite bursts with a mix of mashed potatoes, tamarind water, and aromatic spices. The best spots? Try Russel Street, Southern Avenue, or Vivekananda Park.
4. Macher Paturi – A Bengali Classic
If you love seafood, Macher Paturi is a must. Fresh fish is marinated in mustard paste, wrapped in banana leaves, and steamed to perfection. Visit 6 Ballygunge Place or Oh! Calcutta for an authentic taste.
5. Mughlai Paratha – Savory, Stuffed, and Crispy
A deep-fried paratha stuffed with eggs, minced meat, and spices—Mughlai Paratha is comfort food at its best. Visit Anadi Cabin near Esplanade or Dacres Lane for this legendary dish.
6. Kolkata Biryani – A Unique Take on the Classic
Unlike other biryanis, Kolkata Biryani is lightly spiced and comes with a delicious surprise—a whole potato! The flavors are delicate yet rich, and the best places to try it are Arsalan, Royal Indian Hotel, and Aminia.
7. Chinatown Breakfast at Tiretti Bazaar
Kolkata has India’s oldest Chinatown, and if you’re up early, you can catch the famous Chinese breakfast at Tiretti Bazaar. From pork dumplings to steamed baos, this hidden gem offers a taste of Kolkata’s multicultural history.
8. Telebhaja – Crunchy Tea-Time Fritters
If you’re looking for a crispy snack, try Telebhaja, Kolkata’s deep-fried fritters made with eggplant, potatoes, or even prawns. College Street, Baghbazar, and Gariahat have some of the best stalls serving this iconic evening snack.
9. Roshogolla & Mishti Doi – Bengal’s Sweet Legacy
No trip to Kolkata is complete without indulging in its famous sweets. Roshogolla, the soft, syrupy delight, and Mishti Doi, the creamy caramelized yogurt, are best enjoyed at Balaram Mullick & Radharaman Mullick, KC Das, or Ganguram.
10. Cha at Kolkata’s Iconic Tea Stalls
End your food journey with a steaming cup of Kolkata-style Cha (tea) served in earthen cups. From Bhartiya Jalpan to the small roadside stalls near Deshapriya Park, a cup of Kolkata’s famous tea is the perfect way to unwind after an action-packed IPL 2025 match.
Beyond the Boundary: Experience Kolkata Through Its Food
The thrill of IPL 2025 is not just inside Eden Gardens—it’s in the bustling streets, the sizzling food stalls, and the legendary restaurants that define Kolkata’s charm. Whether you're celebrating a win or drowning your sorrows after a tough match, Kolkata’s incredible food scene will keep your spirits high.
So, while you're here for IPL 2025, make sure to explore these flavors. After all, in Kolkata, cricket and food go hand in hand!
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