DrChanchal Bhattacharya
+5
For a Dehlite like me, a wonderful place for hangout in South Kolkata. What an ambience with Georgeda's Tagor songs,,,,aha,,,,,,
Brilliant ambiance, great food & very reasonable price. And the sweet melodies of George Biswas reverberates in every corner of this place, so much so, you can almost feel presence of the Legend!
Located just beside Triangular Park, MUD Cafe is a popular hangout for food lovers in Southern Kolkata. It's mostly famous for its Mudcake, sandwiches, tea, chips, hot chocolate, Dahi chicken and chocolate mud cake. Many like to taste its mutton ghughni as well. We had mud sandwiches, hot chocolate, Darjeeling tea, Irish coffee, mutton ghughni and finger chips. Taste is excellent. Prices are reasonable. Outstanding ambience takes you back to the golden era of Debabrata Biswas. The staffs are courteous and prompt. I would like to give them a rating of 4/5.
Its a very comfortable cafe i just loved the ambience and the food items are quite good ..and also best place for clicking pictures xd ... yes you can do it too .
There was a time when Rabindra Sangeet and Bengaliana is synonymous. It is impossible to even imagine Bengalis without Rabindra Sangeet. Even in today’s modern age, the relevance of Rabindranath to Bengal and Bengalis is there for all to see - be it the songs in an amateurish voice in any small function or in the happy feet of the fledgling dancers. In making Rabindra Sangeet so important and loved to Bengalis, one cannot deny the contribution of one Debabrata Biswas.
The beautiful heritage house of Debabrata Biswas just beside Triangular park has been turned into a small Bengali café with homely atmosphere. The quaint entrance to the little Bengali cafe at the heart of Gariahat is worth visiting. 💕 If you're Rabindra Sangeet lover then this is a perfect place for you. Whenever we crave some chai pe charcha or some quality Bengali adda this is the place must be go to place for you. Recently I visited this place with my close friend for some quality adda over a cup of Darjeeling tea.
📍 Location: - This Bengali themed café is located at the heart of Gariahat, towards Triangular Park (just beside Manyavar).
▶ Ambience/Décor/Service: The ambience of the place is calm and quiet with neat well seating arrangements made from Jute, earthen floor mats and wooden racks containing clay pots and with music from the 90's played on. It is two storeyed building with an open kitchen in the lower storey and is air-conditioned only in the upper storey. Starting from the table mats to chairs, things are so simple and appealing. This cafe is very pocket friendly compared to other cafes located in that area. One can have their quality time with close ones and can listen to Rabindra Sangeet playing in the background. All over the cafe there are books by different authors and CDs displayed on the walls for purchase. There is also a section for the sale of different handmade jewelries, bags and other accessories. I love the way in which one could call the staff here by the call of the bell anytime one pleases. No one to hurry you down. The staff would oblige to take the order with a smiling face.
▶ Now coming to real deal which is food and beverages of course. Their menu is short and sweet. Their menu has an authentic bengali touch. Some best-selling items are mutton ghughni, mutton puchka, mud sandwich, Special Kolkata mojito, mud cake. On our recent visit we opted for-
❤️ Beverage ☕️
⚜️ Darjeeling Green Tea.
⚜️ Irish Coffee
⚜️ Cold coffee with Ice-cream
❤ Snacks 😋
⚜️ Fish ‘n’ Chips
💰 Pocket pinch: - Pinch for two is ₹ 250 - ₹ 300 for a nice and pleasant experience.
▶Overall: - Overall, had a nice experience. The place has a Bengali aura that will attract every Bengali, who is fond of adda, irrespective of age. The food, no doubt, is good. Be it with the Darjeeling tea, the club sandwich, the fish finger or anything really, MUD won't disappoint you. We get the real free kick to your thoughts once you dropped into this place. Do pay a visit to this place, you won't regret 💕
This place is 2 min walk from triangular park towards gariahat. It's a two storey comfortable cafe. It's got good seating arrangements and bengali songs playing. Staffs were courteous. We ordered grilled cheese sandwich. It was served with chips and tomato , mustard sauce.
This place was in my wishlist for very long. Finally got chance to visit it. A cosy bengali themed cafe with rabindrasangeet playing.
Reading rave reviews at Zomato, ordered the famous mutton ghugni, lemon tea, fresh lime soda and mud cake.
I just got blown by the mutton ghugni and the mud cake. Perfect is the word for both.
Will definitely go back just for the mutton ghugni.
Very nice to visit this place. Ambience is so good and calm. The ordered items are nicely garnished and served…
Those who not visit in this cafe…should go.
Have your own experience…!
Samayita Bhattacharjee
+5
A must visit place for true bengali people.. mesmerizing voice of Debabrata Biswas resonating your ears while you immerse yourself in the comfort bengali style snacks and chaa/coffee.
Simple and cozy cafe. Awesome ambience. Food taste like home made food. Affordable price. Servicing is nice. Visited only once. I will recommend to try the chicken curry
Cozy place, u can hear rabindra sangeet over there, food average, must try fish n fry, best place to hangout, ambience is good..😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
We spotted this quaint little cafe on our way to pandal hopping during Durga pujo this year. We stepped inside. The decor was minimalist yet quirky. Books by Ranjan Bandopadhyay were for sale. There were also handmade boutique jewellery for sale. We ordered a pot of filter coffee, chicken egg cheese mayo sandwich, Mexican chicken burger, chicken tikka burger and chocolate mud pie. Coffee was okay. All three food items came with Lays chips. Food was good. The dessert was very yummy with generous amount of chocolate sauce. Prices were pocket friendly. Service was prompt. Overall a good experience.
The Fish Fingers I had there were awesome, they were accompanied with French Fries. Oreo Shake was good. Coffee was good.
We feel nostalgia in every corner of the cafe because the legendary Debabrata Biswas, popularly known as George-da, had lived here at 174E, Rashbehari Avenue which a year ago has been turned into a cafe- Mud Café
This cafe is not so big in size, but very cozy.
Food is excellent.
And the most exciting thing is that all the songs sung by the legendary Rabindrasangeet Artist Debabrata Biswas always played here because the legendary singer lived in this building for many years.
Legendary Rabindra Sangeet singer Late Debobrata Biswas's home now converted into a restaurant named 'MUD Cafe' with a nostagic touch near Gariahat.
Good food, good ambience with nice menu & price. Very popular to younger generations.
The food is absolutely amazing. The place is located just beside Manyavar and very easy to locate. Tried the chicken sandwich with cheese, fish finger, cold coffee. The ambience was great and very homely.
Loved the cafe. Their menu is really unique which you generally don't find elsewhere.
Quality of the food was also awesome.
Fish Finger , Chicken steam momo , Mutton Ghugni ..
Must try.
Lovely Rustic ambience with slow old bengali manna dey songs!! Felt like it is durga puja with no crowd 😇 A bit pricey compared to the quantity!!
Located at Triangular Park, just beside the House of SL.
Cost for two : 900
A themed café, theme is Debabrata Biswas, the Rabindra Sangeet Icon. This used to be the house where the legendary singer lived.
Café reverberates with his famous style of deep, soulful Rabindra Sangeet.
Food is tasty, and quite diverse in variety. Snacks & some sandwiches, kachoori & fish fries/fingers.
Coffee & tea are of good quality.
Price is reasonable.
Nice place for spending time in a aesthetic ambience over delicious food accompanied by lilting Rabindra Sangeet tunes.
Must visit for Debabrata Biswas fans. We were informed that the famous baritone voice rabindra sangeet singer stayed here. The restaurant continually played his beautiful songs one after the other. Since the first floor was empty and quiet, where we sat, listened to those gems from tagore from the maestro. Location - just beside triangular park. Food - Matching the ambience, light, and tasty. It was nostalgic listening to "Bajilo kaharo bina," " Prano bhoriye, Trisha hariye," etc, over a cup of darjiling tea.Service ok.
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