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A very famous shop in North Kolkata, Ado Haridas Modak, which is over 250 years old.. This is one of the best places in Kolkata to have a Bengali breakfast (Kochuri or Luchi) It is my favourite kochuri destination and i frequently visit this place. In the morning till 10:30am you will get Kochuri (1
One of the iconic outlets which serves the best luchi/kochuri with dal torkari. The potatoes aren't peeled to remove the outer skin yet the sabji tasted delectable. It boasts of legends visiting the place in the bygone era and one can see the pictures of Ramkrishna Paramhansa, Netaji and many others
This 200 year old place serving one of the best luchi in town.. their food is delicious.. fast service.. per plate cost 30 rupees..and we also tried their misti doi that was heavenly delicious
One of the heritage places of North Kolkata for breakfast. They are well known for their kochuri and chanar jilipi served on banana leaf. The quality is top notch. Service is prompt. Reach there as early as possible to avoid crowd. The shop opens at 6am. They serve a variety of sweets as well. Recom
I recently visited Adi Haridas Modak, an Indian sweets shop located in Shyambazar, Kolkata, and had a mixed experience. The highlight of my visit was the breakfast, particularly the kachori and Daal served in a traditional manner on a Banana leaf. It was a delightful experience and truly showcased t
Labelled as the India’s oldest breakfast joint which is around 250Years old, well known for its sweets and Kochuri. Situated at the famous Shyambazar 5 point crossing. We went there on a busy Sunday morning at around 9:30. We had to wait for somewhat 10-15 mins for our turn to munch on their famous
Authentic Bengali Breakfast in Old Kolkata style. Kochuri and Sabzi served here along with various delicious sweets in Banana leaf… The food quality is good authentic taste.. Mithai was little sweet for me.. Staff behaviour is so good and polite.. Price is also reasonable.. ₹12 per Kochuri and they
250 yrs old joint serving lip smacking kachuris and sweets. Nostly crowded during brkfst hours. If u r planning a visit better to reach early. The shop ipens @ 8 am.
Heritage cafe for Bengali light snacks and sweets. Location is at Shyambazar five-point crossing, just opposite Golbari Kosha Mangsho. Had excellent Kochuri (with dal stuffing) served with unlimited Cholar Dal with Alu. Minimum 3 pcs Kochuri to be given as initial order, and subsequently single piec
Located on the busy streets of Shyambazar 5 point crossing, this restaurant is said to be over 200 years old. They serve food in a traditional bengali way. You will get your food served on a Banana leaf. People mostly visit this place for breakfast. The most famous are Kachori, Chana dal and sweets
Went on a Sunday Morning, found people waiting in queue to occupy the seats.. Kochuri is good...but overpriced...Also they said dal is finished(at morning 9am)...so they served us only the aalu torkari.. Sweets are also overpriced and did not meet my expectation Suggestion...There is no parking spa
Heritage place well situated at Shyambazar 5 point crossing, started as a modest sweet shop, but gained popularity for serving luchi/kochuri with aloo torkari on banana leafs. The signature aloo torkari also has its skin unpeeled, that enhances the flavor of the combo even more. This historic place
Adi Haridas Modak completing 250 years. Authentic Bengali breakfast. Luchi, Kochuri with Alur Tarkari, Cholar Dal. Another heritage store in Kolkata. It's actually famous for breakfast. They serve breakfast in a Banana Leaf. In the morning they give you Kochuri and Cholar Dal. After 12 Pm they serve
We must visit such traditional shops now and then,which may be not have a sofistic getup but they have traditional food flavour. I like their preparation and traditional sweets still maintained today in the heart of North Kolkata.
Quite a unique experience depicting the heritage of traditional bengali cuisine and eatiries in North calcutta. The luchi and alu torkari were delectable and pocket friendly. It is truly one of the finest I have ever tasted in Kolkata.
Almost 250 years old shop in North Kolkata.. Very Tasty Food.. Kochuri and Khosawala Alur Tarkari is the most popular dish in here.. You can take sweets (e.g. rosogolla, chanar jilipi and kheer kadam) with this.. Service is very good.. Pocket Friendly Price..
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