Had been here twice, i.e. in Durga pujas 2018 and 2019. The Bhuna biriyani is quite good, it comes with a sweet smell of ghee. Pahari chicken was also tasty as well. In 2018 also had Khichdi and Doi rui which were good well. Nice arrangement and staff behaviour.
Heard lots about their signature dish and this is dessert.
Named NALEN ICE CREAM GOKUL
It's basically gokul pitha ,serve with nalen gur Icecream.
Tastes is really good but gokul pitha which is just under of ice cream it's Li'l bit hard..
Overall worth it item 👌
PITHE BILASHI is very famous for its different variety of pithe, which is a dessert on bengal.
I tried theit nolen gur gokul pithe and i became a fan of it. You can try it blindly. It is highly recommended from my side. It is basically gokul pithe topped with large amount of nolen gur flavoured ice cream and served with nolen gur.
Prices are reasonable according to the quality of food items.
Tried nolen gur gokul Pithe from this place... This place serves some unique and delicious Pithe... Nolen gur gokul was unique and amazing... Pithe was topped with nolen gur ice cream... The ice cream was delicious... Pithe was a bit hard... But the combination was amazing... Price was affordable
Uff, bhalo bolle kom bola hobe... Asadharon..khete khete nola bere gelo..
This year Ahare Bangla was quite engaging, many known and unknown restaurants, common and uncommon dishes. But this place just stole my heart away.
Pithe Bilashi introduced some real delicacy at their stall, mainly fusion dishes based on Pithe Puli. Chocolate Patisapta, Mango Patisapta, Mangso Pithe, Nolen Gurer Ice Cream and here I stopped and tried it.
Nolen Gokul Ice Cream @ Rs.160 (5/5)
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I've tried Nolen Gurer Ice Cream before but this one was beyond imagination. First impression was the way it was served in a clay pot with full of Ice Cream with liquid jaggery on top. First spoon tasted fabulous.
The surprise was still waiting underneath that, crispy layer of Gokul Pithe that got mixed with this ice cream and jaggery made it taste of another world. Probably the best ever Ice Cream I've ever tried. It was so extremely good that I went the very next day to try it once again.
Conclusion
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Pithe Bilashi have 2 branches in Kolkata, 1st in Kalighat that I think is the origin of these foods and another one is located in Sec V. Where ever it is, I'm visiting any of their branch for sure and I think you should visit as well.
Abhishek Ghosh (thefoodgambler)
+5
Pithe Bilashi is an amazing place to get an introduction to authentic Bengali cuisine on your first visit to Kolkata.Their wide range of fish and chicken dishes, with spicy and pungent flavours, will tickle your taste buds. Mutton Polanno, Pahari Chicken and Gondhoraj Vetki Fish Patisapta With Red Sauce, are dishes you must try. The desserts — a combination of traditional and fusion gokul pithe pulis of Bengal — are a must-try. We loved the Mango & Chocolate Patishapta.
*Pithebilashi- The variation of sweets.*
**So, when I saw the stall of Pithe Bilashi at ahare bangla, I couldn't resist myself from trying their items.
**Food- I ordered for-
•Nolen Baked Patisapta (Rs.60)- Patisapta is one type of bengali sweet dish. Basically a thin crepe made with rice flour & stuffed with different sweet fillings. Here, nolen gur is used as stuffing. The sweetness of nolen gur gives an amazing taste to it.
•Gondhoraj Vetki Fish Patisapta With Red Sauce (Rs.160)- Innovative! Vetki fish & patisapta both are my favorites. & if they come in one package where the vetki fish is used as a stuffing in patisapta- can I ask for something more than this? The richness of flavoures are just perfect.
**I would like to try more items from this place.
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Tried There Bhetki PatiSapta, Nolen Gur Baked Patisapta and Nolen Gur icecream Gokul pithe at ahare bangla 2019. Nolen gur ice cream was tasted like heaven. The quality of ice cream was too good. Thats too for nolen gur baked patisapta. Amount of sweetness is appropiate and filling was so adequate. Bhetki patisapta was so smooth and fine.
Will try other item upon next visit
Wanted to visit this place for a long time and finally made it. We tried daal, rice, aloo bhaja, mocha r ghonto, paneer dhoka r dalna, mango patishapta and chocolate gokul pithe. All the items were quite unique and good to taste specially chocolate gokul pithe stole my heart and the price was reasonable as well. Only thing I didn't like was their extremely slow service.
Food Quality is excellent. We ordered Vapa Chicken ,Chicken Khichuri ,Vetki Patisapta,Lassi
Every dish was with great taste and uniqueness. Must try.
Only the ambience need to be brushed up.
Disharee Datta Bhattacharya
+5
Authentic Bengali traditional dishes along with other north Indian dishes. The restaurant is famous for its sweet dishes of pitha, you will get varieties of pithas with modern and traditional style. They also are very much near to the Kalighat metro and main route of other transport areas.
So highly recommend to go at least once and have try their dishes. We went there twice and were very much satisfied with menu.
Just had the best ghee khichdi ever!
I ordered ghee khichdi and chicken leg funy fry from Pithe Bilashi.
Ghee khichdi cost Rs 170, and chicken cost Rs 150. I got both at the price of Rs170, from swiggy super.
The food came hot. Khichdi is just awesoms. I cannot express in words. It just hs this perfect blend of aroma, taste and color. The food tastes like home cooked khichdi. It is very healthy. Amount is also enough for one; for those who donot have much apetite, one khichdi will serve 2 persons.
Chicken leg funy fry wasnot upto the mark. Though it tasted good and crunchy, 70% of the fry was just outer besan coating. Rest was the chicken, much less than a normal legpiece has.
I definitely recommed this place for khichdi. You must try this. But not recommending for chicken fry.
Beautiful bengali food and a great privilege to test them all. Pricing is Avg, ambience is quite good the place is bit small. It's near Rasbihari Connector, you have to avail the Kalighat metro gate no 5,near the Bata gali from there just 2 minutes walk.
Pithebilashi- The variation of sweets.
So, when I saw the stall of Pithe Bilashi at ahare bangla, I couldn't resist myself from trying their items.
**Food- I ordered for
•Nolen Baked Patisapta (Rs.60)- Patisapta is one type of bengali sweet dish. Basically a thin crepe made with rice flour & stuffed with different sweet fillings. Here, nolen gur is used as stuffing. The sweetness of nolen gur gives an amazing taste to it.
•Gondhoraj Vetki Fish Patisapta With Red Sauce (Rs.160)- Innovative! Vetki fish & patisapta both are my favorites. & if they come in one package where the vetki fish is used as a stuffing in patisapta--- can I ask for something more than this? The richness of flavoures are just perfect.
**I would like to try more items from this place.
#foodforlife
#loveforfood
This year Ahare Bangla was quite engaging, many known and unknown restaurants, common and uncommon dishes. But this place just stole my heart away.
Pithe Bilashi introduced some real delicacy at their stall, mainly fusion dishes based on Pithe Puli. Chocolate Patisapta, Mango Patisapta, Mangso Pithe, Nolen Gurer Ice Cream and here I stopped and tried it.
Nolen Gokul Ice Cream @ Rs.160 (5/5)
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I've tried Nolen Gurer Ice Cream before but this one was beyond imagination. First impression was the way it was served in a clay pot with full of Ice Cream with liquid jaggery on top. First spoon tasted fabulous.
The surprise was still waiting underneath that, crispy layer of Gokul Pithe that got mixed with this ice cream and jaggery made it taste of another world. Probably the best ever Ice Cream I've ever tried. It was so extremely good that I went the very next day to try it once again.
Conclusion
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Pithe Bilashi have 2 branches in Kolkata, 1st in Kalighat that I think is the origin of these foods and another one is located in Sec V. Where ever it is, I'm visiting any of their branch for sure and I think you should visit as well.
It's an amazing eatery few mins walk from Kalighat mandir... It has given variation to our very own authentic pithe. Visited with family person who took order helped us with menu, very friendly and good people. Tried Chingri malai curry pithe, Gondhoraj mangsho pithe( I may mess with original name) with tasty blend of curd, kasundi sauce. Diabetic Gondhoraj ghol was very yum. Finished with Gopal pithe nolen Gur icecream. We had few more which were lipsmacking. A must try if you are in Kolkata for a foodie who loves to explore.
Bengali Delicacies:
Bhojohori Manna, Kose Kosa, etc are the prime restros who serves only Bengali cusines.
Pithe Bilashi the name only states that they are also known for their pithe. Well indeed they are. Baked Pithe is one of them.
We had:
1. Ghee Pulao - 1plate (can serve two or one)
2. Rice (Basmati) - 1 plate
3. Parse Mach - 1 plate (contains one piece)
4. Rui Macher Jhal - 1 plate (one piece)
5. Katapona Mach - 1 plate (one piece)
6. Vetki fry - 1 plate (4 round pieces)
We parcelled Baked Pithe (2 piece)
Totalled to 1021.4 (including 5% GST).
Still thinking how can this be possible for so much less amount this is what you get.
Isn't it mouth watering??
Visit and decide for yourself.
This is a Bengali Restaurant. Foods are good. Ambiance are good. Dine 🍽 out with family and friends ❤️
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