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'Streets of Kolkata' food festival: scrumptious celebration at City Centre Salt Lake and New Town

While there were dishes like the ever-popular biryanis and chaanps, there were other innovative dishes using bamboo shoots, gondhoraj lemon, and so on

Sudarshana Ganguly (t2 Intern) Published 03.01.23, 02:20 PM
A classic and fulfilling combination, the Basanti Pulao and Mutton Kosha from Mitra Café was as delicious as ever. The smoky mutton kosha with the sweet pulao was a great mix of flavours. Rs 400 (for three pieces of mutton)

A classic and fulfilling combination, the Basanti Pulao and Mutton Kosha from Mitra Café was as delicious as ever. The smoky mutton kosha with the sweet pulao was a great mix of flavours. Rs 400 (for three pieces of mutton) Pictures: Rashbehari Das

Calcutta and street food go hand in hand and the ‘Streets of Kolkata’ food festival at City Centre Salt Lake and City Centre New Town in association with t2, held from December 2 to 4, was one where you could get the best of it in one place. While there were dishes like the ever-popular biryanis and chaanps, there were other innovative dishes using bamboo shoots, gondhoraj lemon, and so on. There were a range of popular sweets as well. With 15 stalls at City Centre Salt Lake and 13 stalls at City Centre New Town, the festival was a haven for foodies.

“The Streets of Kolkata food festival was organised last year as well. This year it was appreciated even more because of the kind of participants and the weather that complemented the event immensely. Our malls have become a destination for foodies to come and explore at all the different kinds of food festivals that we have been organising for the past decade. Calcutta is also the street food capital hence we thought of organising Streets of Kolkata. This is the fourth year of the festival and the craze hasn’t died down yet,” said Ramesh Pandey, vice president, marketing and events, Ambuja Neotia Group.

The Telegraph gets you the deets.

CITY CENTRE SALT LAKE

Made of a rich spice rub comprising 52 spices and fried in ghee, this richly flavoured chicken dish, the Murgh Changezi, was the specialty at Taskeen. Rs 250 (regular), Rs 480 (medium), Rs 700 (large)

Made of a rich spice rub comprising 52 spices and fried in ghee, this richly flavoured chicken dish, the Murgh Changezi, was the specialty at Taskeen. Rs 250 (regular), Rs 480 (medium), Rs 700 (large)

Soft and spicy, these delicious Galawati Kebabs at India Restaurant were lip-smacking and found many takers. Freshly cooked, these can be had with a side of Lucknowi paratha. Rs 430 (four pieces of kebab with one paratha)

Soft and spicy, these delicious Galawati Kebabs at India Restaurant were lip-smacking and found many takers. Freshly cooked, these can be had with a side of Lucknowi paratha. Rs 430 (four pieces of kebab with one paratha)

The gondhoraj fever is slowly but surely taking over the city and one of its latest proponents is the Gondhoraj Biryani, as seen at Desi Foodiez. The aromatic biryani was light and flavoursome but without the overpowering taste of lemon. Rs 220

The gondhoraj fever is slowly but surely taking over the city and one of its latest proponents is the Gondhoraj Biryani, as seen at Desi Foodiez. The aromatic biryani was light and flavoursome but without the overpowering taste of lemon. Rs 220

Winter calls for sweets, especially ones made of jaggery like these soft and delicious Gur Sandesh from Felu Modak. Rs 20 (per piece)

Winter calls for sweets, especially ones made of jaggery like these soft and delicious Gur Sandesh from Felu Modak. Rs 20 (per piece)

“We are really enjoying this food festival. I have come to visit my daughter and we spotted the festival while we were out. There is a great selection of stalls here and we are looking forward to explore,” said Gargee Chakraborty, who was present with her daughter Angana Ghosh.

“We are really enjoying this food festival. I have come to visit my daughter and we spotted the festival while we were out. There is a great selection of stalls here and we are looking forward to explore,” said Gargee Chakraborty, who was present with her daughter Angana Ghosh.

“I did not know about this beforehand, but spotted it while I was here. It looks amazing so I am taking a look around,” said N.K. Saha.

“I did not know about this beforehand, but spotted it while I was here. It looks amazing so I am taking a look around,” said N.K. Saha.

CITY CENTRE NEW TOWN

Warm and buttery, this pav bhaji from Agarwal’s Paw Bhaji screamed comfort food. The dish was only mildly spicy but flavoursome. Rs 100 onwards

Warm and buttery, this pav bhaji from Agarwal’s Paw Bhaji screamed comfort food. The dish was only mildly spicy but flavoursome. Rs 100 onwards

One could pick from a range of interesting and delicious chaats at Hedua Chat. On the menu were varieties such as Singhara Chaat, Tikiya Chaat and more. Rs 70 onwards

One could pick from a range of interesting and delicious chaats at Hedua Chat. On the menu were varieties such as Singhara Chaat, Tikiya Chaat and more. Rs 70 onwards

Fried munchies are a must-have while being out on the streets. We spotted these Gondhoraj Chicken Kebab Fries at Poush Parbon. Rs 150

Fried munchies are a must-have while being out on the streets. We spotted these Gondhoraj Chicken Kebab Fries at Poush Parbon. Rs 150

There were a range of different cuisines available as well at the festival like at Go Lebanese. The Shawarma was chewy, spicy and came in wraps, salads and more. Rs 170 onwards

There were a range of different cuisines available as well at the festival like at Go Lebanese. The Shawarma was chewy, spicy and came in wraps, salads and more. Rs 170 onwards

“This is our first time here. Our kids have gone to a birthday party nearby and we were really hungry so we decided to drop by the food festival. The festival is really great,” said Basubhadra Chakraborty (in purple), who was present with Palash Chowhury.

“This is our first time here. Our kids have gone to a birthday party nearby and we were really hungry so we decided to drop by the food festival. The festival is really great,” said Basubhadra Chakraborty (in purple), who was present with Palash Chowhury.

“We actually got to know about the event from The Telegraph itself and we are really excited to be here. We are looking around at the various stalls and the great number of food items available,” said Sarbani Yaduka, who was present with her family.

“We actually got to know about the event from The Telegraph itself and we are really excited to be here. We are looking around at the various stalls and the great number of food items available,” said Sarbani Yaduka, who was present with her family.

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