Calcutta / Kolkata calling

Calcutta or Kolkata calling

Being a foodie is a good thing about Kolkata or our dear old Calcutta. During my last visit to the capital of West Bengal, I was thrilled to browse through the old city and the bylanes of the ancient New Market.

Kolkata tram

The hand-pulled rickshaw juxtaposed with the modern hi-tech automobiles, the bright yellow taxis barging through the traffic, and the trams claiming their long-owned space amidst the shiny new vehicles – marks the beginning of Kolkata.

Ahritola Sarbajanin Durgatsav
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The land of rosogolla and larger-than-life Durga Puja celebrations steals everyone’s heart with its traditional-yet-contemporary essence.

The city stands tall with the pride of being known for its world-famous cuisine, popular places of interest and immense historical significance.

Puchka or golgappa in Kolkata, Calcutta
PUCHKA
KHARDA , KOLKATA , WEST BENGAL , INDIA
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Are you an ardent gol gappa fan? Well, I am! So, you can basically eat at any big joint or roadside vendor of this most popular peppery delicacy and you will not be disappointed. The famous phuchkas of the City of Joy are a must-have! Rest assured, they will ignite the love for the spicy water balls even in the most discerning palates. While there, I also pampered my taste buds with some soft and juicy sondesh, hot and tempting chelo kebab – a non-veg specialty, filling and irresistible macher jhol (fish curry), famous Kolkata biryani, and some flavored mishti dohi. I suggest you try these and more culinary delights the city has to offer in abundance.

Rosogulla
Bengali-rosogolla Image credit

The place is indeed a foodie’s paradise. Another remarkable thing I found out was that it was here that Nobin Chandra Das – the father of rossogolla, created the legendary sweet for the first time in 1868. Were you aware of this fact? At their store – K C Das – at Esplanade East, in the much-celebrated New Market – it was surprising to see the benchmarks of quality, taste, and innovation being still maintained as laid down by the man himself.  Make sure you try their rossomalai too, because who says no to succulent delights that changed the course of Bengali sweets!

The city of palaces – Kolkata – has a pleasant surprise for avid readers too. Situated at Belvedere Estate, the grand National Library of India is a citadel of knowledge – boasting a rich history as well as an ostentatious collection of books. And why not,  it is the land of the great laureate – Rabindranath Tagore – first non-European ever to be honored with the Nobel Prize in Literature. Also, it will be great if you can plan your visit around Kolkata book fair  – Asia’s largest and world’s biggest non-trade book fair. It holds a record of receiving maximum footfall, thanks to its tag of possessing the largest collection of books – after Frankfurt and London Book Fair.

Gariahat Book Stalls
Gariahat Book Stalls. Source: planetden.com

Have you heard of the saying, ‘if you do not get a book in College Street, Kolkata, then the book probably does not exist.’ Yes, this is what the Kolkatans claim. And the hustling bustling avenues of College Street – world’s second largest handed-down book market – with the rarest of rare editions in its charge reinforces it loud and clear.

That is not it, the reasons to visit the beautiful cultural capital of India have just begun. While some of you are nodding your head in agreement there are some who can’t wait to find out more.

Eden Gardens, Kolkata/ Calcutta
Eden Gardens under floodlights during a match Image credit- JokerDurden

We have all grown up watching, playing, and dreaming cricket. Our heads are held high and chest soars with pride at the mention of cricketing legends  – Kapil Dev, Sachin Tendulkar and more. And we equally pride ourselves on being home to the second largest cricket stadium in the world – Eden Gardens – located in B.B.D Bagh area, opposite Calcutta High Court, Kolkata. You will be surprised to know that the century-old stadium constructed in 1864 was the second ever to host a cricket world cup final, in 1987. The grounds stand witness to some thrilling football as well as cricket matches, every iconic player of all times,  and is currently the home spot for the Kolkata Knight Riders team.

It does not end here – the Calcutta Cricket and Football Club also is significant in the sense that it is ranked as world’s second oldest cricket club.

Won’t you kill me if I asked you if you have heard of the Durga Puja or Durgotsava celebrations especially held in Kolkata, Bengal? So I will rather ask, how many of you have been fortunate enough to partake in or be face to face with the extraordinarily towering gala that the whole city plunges in during the festival? Every house, lane, temple and individual is decorated in the colors of happiness, auspiciousness, and merriment. It was in my bucket-list since long and I would say I am more than privileged to have finally witnessed and indulged – like the locals – in the majestic nine-day Navratri festivities of the city. You must, too.

With this to start with, book your dates and tickets for the magnificent city: there is much more you will feel, see, and find out once you reach. Besides your lens capturing the best moments to be cherished forever, your heart will tirelessly snap the influencing essence of the city to be treasured everlastingly.

Author Bio :  The author Suhani Singh is a writer by passion and profession, currently creating magic from her keyboard as an assistant content manager at salebhai.com

Calcutta or Kolkata calling

5 Stunning Hill Stations around Kolkata

HILL STATIONS AROUND KOLKATA

Kolkata served as the country’s capital till it was moved to Delhi in 1911. British used to spend their summers on the well-known hill stations close to Kolkata. Today, many people from Kolkata and India arrange their vacation trek to these well-known destinations close to Kolkata. Plan your outing to Darjeeling, Kurseong, Kalimpong, and make your holiday cherishable for life. While Kolkata is honoured with a few normal wonders and attractions, it anyhow becomes important for individuals to discover a getaway from the clamour and the heat of the fields.

So, if you are visiting Kolkata to see your relatives, or for some business purposes, or for curious travelling sake, then make a note of these stunning neighbourhood hill stations that are not just popular among the locals of the city, but also amongst many travellers that travel miles just to see the startling vistas of this Eastern beauty.

Stunning #hillstations around #Kolkata

 Darjeeling

Hill stations near Kolkata
Beautiful Darjeeling Image credit- holidayiq.com

Darjeeling is at an elevation of 2,050 meters above sea level. The atmosphere here stays cool because of its high-rise and is the principle explanation behind its advancement by the British. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is a UNESCO world legacy site and a part of the Mountain Railways of India. Darjeeling is renowned for its Tibetan Buddhist society and its pleasant vistas of the Mahabharata Range of the eastern Himalayas. If you are putting up in Kolkata, then look for the Darjeeling tour packages from Kolkata, which would also cover your commuting and lodging facilities. Otherwise, you can always visit this gorgeous hill station any time of the year, as per your wish.

  • Kurseong
Hill stations near Kolkata
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 Kurseong is a hill station, found close to Darjeeling, known for its waterfalls, Buddhist gompas, and stunning temple structures, aside from the stunning vistas that the spot gives. The wonderful vistas of tea estates and rich green forests in the comprehensive setting of snow-clad mountains are another delight for the eyes. At dusk, you can see an amalgamation of the most delightful shades in the sky. This little hill town makes for a wonderful stopover for vacationers hunting down a more peaceful alternative near to Darjeeling.

  • Pedong
Hill stations near Kolkata
Pedong Image credit -www.indiantrekking.com

Pedong is another exquisite hilly town situated in West Bengal, which is at an elevation of 1,240 meters above sea level. The town is found only 20 kilometres east from of Kalimpong and gives some amazing all-encompassing perspectives of the Kanchenjunga and the surrounding mountains. Pedong is separated into two sections in particular– the lower and the upper Pedong and is situated on the old course to Lhasa. Pedong is additionally renowned for its Tibetan society and a few Buddhist cloisters.

  • Sandakphu
Hill stations near Kolkata
Sandakphu Image credit-www.triphills.com

Sandakphu is a pleasant hill station of West Bengal and is situated at a gigantic height of 3696 meters above sea level. The town is one of the major trekking and skiing hotspots in India and gives perspectives of the most noteworthy tops on the planet in particular Kanchenjunga, the Everest, Makalu and Lhotse. Sandakphu likewise is the most astounding getaway from West Bengal and is additionally in close nearness to the Singalila National Park.

  • Mirik
Mirik Lake Image source
Mirik Lake
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The town is at an elevation of 1,495 meters above sea level in the midst of the Eastern Himalayas. It was once a commercial centre for the different brokers and the general population of the encompassing tea estates and towns. Mirik is well-known for its heavenly perspectives of the Kanchenjunga, the encompassing mountains, and Buddhist religious communities.


Author Bio:

Khushi is a travel enthusiast and loves to explore new places and cultures. She likes to share her experiences, adventures, and her thoughts through her blogs. Meeting new people and learning from their experiences is something she is really good at.

7 Food trucks in Kolkata

food trucks in kolkata

If you are a traveler in Kolkata, or hungry after the street shopping in Kolkata then you might want to check out these food trucks in Kolkata. They have been trending in the culinary field.  Different styles of food appeal to different palates.

Following are some food truck experiences listed:

  • Agdum Bagdum
agdumbagdum-food trucks in Kolkata
Agdumbagdum

Location: Near Ekdalia Evergreen Club, Opposite Indusind Bank, Gariahat, Kolkata

Home delivery number: +91 9007989999


The food truck is a new concept. Location wise it’s just beside ekdalia evergreen club opposite CCD. Took chicken popcorn and risotto rice combo. We found the popcorn chicken quite similar to those of KFC. It was soft no doubt. Coming to the Risotto rice bowl, one will find gravy-infused rice, a few pieces of chicken, and an egg.

We ordered a huge chicken burger. The chicken burgers are pretty ample in amount. A lot of fries are served as compared to most other places. Drinks are reasonably priced. As for the burritos, definitely sufficient enough to fill anyone.

  • Thank God It’s Fresh
Image courtesy- Thank God It's Fresh Fb page. -Food trucks in Kolkata
Image courtesy- Thank God It’s Fresh Fb page.

Location: Near Calcutta Rowers Club, Location Varies, Southern Avenue, Kolkata

Contact: +91 9674999819


It is hiked right next to Rabindra Sarovar, near the CRC gate. We ordered:
• Grilled Mushroom Sandwich
• Virgin mojito
Both were really good. Especially the sandwich. Ample filling and really good to taste.  Tasted their chicken cheese balls which were yummy and the best part was they were baked and not fried. Loved the innovation.

This food truck is pretty remarkable with its well-systematized set of appliances and quite a neat cooking arrangement. It serves a variety of delicacies, especially continental. The place opens up at 5 a.m., making it a breakfast destination as well.

  • Hungry Hands
Hungry Hands The Food Truck Image courtesy-FB page-Food trucks in Kolkata
Hungry Hands The Food Truck
Image courtesy-FB page

Location: Princep ghat (Scoop)

Contact: +91 9874215795 or +91 9836193919


The food truck serves various kinds of dishes. We had ordered chicken chow mien and chili chicken combo. The food arrived after ten minutes. The chow mien was delightful. The chili chicken was also tasty. The meatballs were dainty; they were properly fried. We loved the meal.

  • Chai Talks

Location: Varies, Lake Gardens, Kolkata

Contact: +91 9830339395


The lemon iced tea was a treat.  Though it is a small stall but it is worth a try. The Boba ripe mango is too good. Very refreshing. Really innovative concept.

  • Cooks on Wheels

Location: 9, Jawaharlal Nehru Road, New Market Area, Kolkata

Contact: +91 9830035882


Food quality is very good, quantity more than sufficient.  We had ordered a plate of egg chow mien and a plate of chili chicken and felt it was enough for two people. The price is very reasonable too.

  • Foodie Roadie
Foodie roadie- Kolkata food trucks
Foodie roadie
Image courtesy FB page

Location: 19/C, Sarat Bose Road, Elgin, Kolkata

Contact: +91 8334887777


Here you can choose a wide variety of non-veg fast food. The taste is awesome. A nice place to check out.

  • That Food truck

Location: Near RDB Boulevard, Sector 5, Salt Lake

Contact: +91 9830221279


The cuisines served here are burgers, fast food, and street food.

So, if you are a street food lover and want to have local cuisine in a hygienic way then food trucks are the best option.

Disclaimer: The contact numbers given above are subject to change.

The Best Places of Interest for street shoppers in Kolkata

STREET SHOPPING IN KOLKATA

The cultural capital of India, Kolkata is a true joy for any shopaholic. Not only there is a plethora of malls and market areas, there are several amazing alleys and lanes famous for street shopping. Let’s take a look at some of these havens for shoppers.

Howrah bridge, Kolkata- Street shoppers in Kolkata
Howrah bridge, Kolkata

Whether it is for buying traditional woven clothes or a pack of your favourite gripping book series, Kolkata offers the best options for street shopping. Filled with sounds, colours and enticing aroma of the delighting street food, walking through the vibrant market lanes of Kolkata is an experience itself. Selling everything from cheap clothes to antiques, these markets offers the best buy if you’re in for some budgeted shopping. Check for train no. 13152 running status to reach your destination.

New market, street shoppers in Kolkata
New market, Kolkata

Below is a snapshot of the best street shopping spots in the city.

New Market Probably, Kolkata’s oldest and best-known street market, it’s also known as the Hogg’s market. There are more than 2,000 shops and if you’re a seasoned shopper, you can get a good bargain here. If you’re looking for the famous sarees of West Bengal, go straight to the newly constructed part of the market. The famous lal paar sarees (red border), the exceptional representatives of Bengali community, can be bought here at amazing prices. Also famous are ‘Tussar’ and ‘Bishnupuri Silk’, which are used for making drapes and shawls, could be a wonderful buy if you’re planning to give a gift to someone. Apart from the fabrics, there are so many things to look for. The best thing about the market is that you never leave with an empty bag.

College StreetIf you’re a bookworm, this is your mecca. Lined up with several shops selling books of all types, this one market will persuade you to pick one bestseller. Apart from novels and magazines, you can get ample of books for college and school studies. Few sellers are also known for keeping the rarest of the rare editions and at half the price. If you’re good at bargaining, you can always land a good deal.

Chowringhee RoadThis wonderful piece of Kolkata’s culture stretches from Park Street to New Market and sells everything under the sun. From things of daily use to an exotic antique for your new home, you can find it all here. At first glance, the entire market might look like a pile of unused junk, but searching throw like a detective can bring you some fantastic pieces. Terracotta wares, which is a speciality in Kolkata, can be found here in all shapes, sizes and decor.

SwabhumiIf you’re looking to take back a memorabilia from your Kolkata trip, then Swabhumi is the place to find them. From junk jewellery to wall hangings and from wrought iron furniture to traditional clothes, Swabhumi should be added to every shopaholic’s itinerary. A dream destination for buying Indian handicrafts, do not miss this if you’re in for some street shopping.

If you’re visiting especially for shopping, then don’t forget to make appropriate travel arrangements. A flight from Kolkata to Delhi, Mumbai or Chennai can be taken, if you’re planning for a short stint.


*/This is a guest post by Maria Simpson. /*

Image credits:

Howrah Bridge (Image 1) – http://gobengal.com/
 
new market , Kolkata (Image 2) http://kolkata-tour.com/