This place seems grossly under rated.It has,I think,they have the best rossogollas in town and their singharas(bengali samosas) taste yummy and just like they should.Too bad I discovered this place on the last day of my trip to Chennai- just can't wait to visit Chennai again and try out more of their Bengali dishes.
Awesome rosgollas. The best you could get in Chennai. Try their Mughlai paratha and shingara..Lip smacking!! Best option is to do a takeaway.........
I was planning to go there but i did not have much expectations. But surprisingly this place is good. The place is little congested. But thankfully they have AC. I have ordered samosa chat, gobhi paratha, aalo paratha and as per owners suggestion a sweet called “Chamcham”. Samosa chat and aalo parathas were good. Gobhi parathas were excellent. But the chamcham was awesome. I don’t eat sweets much but this sweet was very good. The prices were very economic. This all item cost me just 165rs. Service was good. I am sure I will visit them again.
Heard about this long back. Went today to try out some dishes. Singara(Samosa) and Vegetable Chop was tasty but almost cold (6:30 PM). Had Lord Chom-chom and Kalakand... awesome authentic taste... Definitely going again to visit again. So many dishes (Rolls Parothas) yet to try.... One suggestion to the owners: The eatery needs some nice decoration for the interiors...
A good place in the locality for some Bengali style food. I was very excited about the place and finally got a chance last week.
The Panipuri is really good here, they use good amount of Asafoetida (Hing in Hindi) to make the Pani Bengali style. A must try if you happen to visit.
The much talked Aloo Paranthas, were decent enough, nothing exquisite about it which I was expecting after reading an article about it in The Hindu.
Coming to the sweets, Paneer Payasam ( Chanar Payesh in Bengali) and the Rasagullas are a must try in the sweets section. I ended up trying a lot of other sweets too, but they were just ok. They need to work on the amount of sugar they use.
The Egg Roll were good, but I have had better. In all, a decent place to visit if your taste buds crave for the Bong flavor.
Kolkata Mithai Bhavan is the only place in the locality where one can get mouth-watering Bengali sweets. I dislike sweets but whenever, once in a blue moon, I crave for some awesome dessert, this is my destination.
Located among the array of shops in Chitra complex near Choolaimedu signal.
There is nothing mention-worthy ambiance wise. A small shop it is. With a huge counter displaying all the varieties of sweets from Kala-jaamun to Shondesh to Gajar ka halwa. Have 3-4 tables for dine-in option. Can seat around 10-12 people at a time. Best is to get a takeaway.
They also have chat items. Paranthas. And recently they have started a non-veg counter outside the shop, in the open which has good options like rolls and other quick eats.
I have had their sweets and chats and paranthas at several occasions and I totally love the food there. Gajar ka halwa is my all-time favorite. I make sure I have atleast a 100gms of it at every visit, sometimes do a takeaway too. The paranthas (aloo, gobi, paneer) with curd tastes yummy. Pani puri with khatta paani is almost like the one you get in Kolkata. Almost because they don't use onions being a pure veg place. Bhel puri, dahi puri... You name it, they have it all.
The owners are very friendly. I know them personally and they always greet everyone with a smile and talks to people like they have known them from years. Service can be a lil patchy at times when it's crowded but otherwise service is quick.
Pricing wise, very pocket-friendly. Perfect for students too. A 100 bucks in your hand is enough to make your tummy happy!
I have been to this place twice. Paratha and chat are seriously awesome..... Must try...... After trying many place got the home made paratha. It was an authentic north India paratha.
The new non vegetarian stand they have outside is finger licking good! The mangsho and the rolls are fab! It's also a good joint for a quick parantha and some puchkas! Haven't tried the desserts yet.
We came to choolaimeedu with intention of going to Kailash Kitchen but it was closed. In our search for another restaurant close by we came across Kolkata mithai which was right opposite kailash kitchen. Having spend an year in Kolkata during my childhood, I still have a strong connection to Kolkata's culinary delicacies. As soon as I entered I saw the roll stand and I wanted to have that. I ordered chicken roll and it was really good. The non veg items were only served outside and once you are done with the non veg you can enter the store. Inside we ordered a phulka combo, a plate of rasgulla and rasmalai, sev Puri and dahi Puri. Everything tasted good and was priced reasonably. You must try all their variety of pure Bengali sweets.
Happy with this place as a take away!!! I don't prefer dinning here, very congested feel it gives being a narrow tiny place of three or four tables! They have good pani puri & pav bhaji.. Aloo parantha s very good ... On Friday or weekends they serve radha ballavi..a dish which is simply osum. Spl Kolkata sweets are sold.. I'm yet to try the sweets though.. The quality s good enough..
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