I am frequent visitor to this place. Loved this outing. We had macher chop, cholar dal, tel koi, bhetki kalia and malpua. Each and every dish was excellent in taste. Service was great
Food was delicious.loved it. The ambience of the place wa also awesome.
Best Bengali food at a very moderate prices.
I went for lunch here few days back with my friends and was totally amazed to see this gem of a place at Purna das road. The interiors are lovely and the food is great too.
Dimer Devil and Fish fry to begin with our lunch was perfect.
Daab Chingri is a must must try here.
Mutton Kosha with pulao was totally mouthwatering.
Amazing management and hospitality will be visiting again for sure.
This is a restaurant I would surely like to visit again! The food here was amazing, every dish I tried made me feel good! The taste was top notch, service here is equally good, the place looks dope and if one is looking for Bengali food, this is the place to be. My favourite dishes from here would be Daab Chingri, Shukto and Bhapa Ilish!
Dim r devil was equally good. Surely one of the best in the city.
Rishiraj Majumder (kolkatapixel)
+5
"Tero parbon" is located in Hindustan Park at Gariahat.It is just 5 minutes walking distance from Golpark.
The restauran got has a very cosy ambience.It has a different Bengali authentic touch in the decor.
The restaurant has maintened all the necessary precautions for the global pandemic.I had visited this place for the first time and I am highly impressed with the customer service.They were very helpful and well mannered.
The foods we ordered:-
Starters:-
Hanser Dimer Devil
Fish Fry
Main Course:-
Bhat with Ghee and Begun Bhaja
Sona Moong Dal
Shukto
Daab Chingri
Bhapa Ilish
Dum Pulao
Kosha Maangsho
Dessert:
Anarasher Chutney
Doi.
This restaurant served amazing authentic Bengali cuisines.The food are very tasty, delicious and lipsmacking.We had ordered many dishes but among all Daab chingri and fish fry are highly recommandable.Basically I had fallen in love with Daab chingri.
Overall I had a wonderful experience, visiting the place.In future I would like to visit this place again.
Good choice for bengali lunch
Priyanka Jaiswal (foodiekismatt)
+5
Yesterday I visited this hidden gem at Hindustan Park named Tero Parbon serving delicious and quality Bengali food.The idea behind the name simply being to be a part of every occasion by serving authentic Bengali dishes in a long forgotten reminiscence of ancient Bengali mansion with wall paintings (the interiors are beautifully done in that particular way) to provide a Bangaliana Gastronomical experience.
From Dimer Devil, Fish Fry to Shukto, Daab Chingri, Kosha Mangsho & Bhapa Ilish each and every item was top notch.
I loved the Hanser Dimer Devil stuffed with minced meat also the Fish Fry was equally well prepared, crispy and full of flavours.
For the mains I had the best Daab Chingri ever the gravy was thick and so flavourful. The Bhapa Ilish was no doubt great the quality of the fish was good. Also the Mutton Kosha with Dum Pulao is an all time favourite combo to have. The mutton was succulent and well coated in the dark gravy.
If you love 'Bangali Khabar Dabar' this place should definitely be in your bucket list.
Pocket pinch: INR 700-800 for two.
Being a Bengali, I'm quite sceptical to visit a Bengali restaurant. Visiting this place was such a pleasurable experience. The place has a very unique decor, representing an old Bengali mansion, with a completely wooden interior, making it look spectacular.
Coming to the food, we tried a number of items and in brief, they were all amazing. For starters, we had Dimer Devil and Fish Fry. My favourite item from the entire menu was certainly the Devilled Egg. It was generously coated with meat and tasted amazing. The fish fry was equally good.
Coming to the main course, we had a plethora of Bengali items:
Rice
Dal
Ghee
Begun Bhaja
Daab Chingri
Kosha Mangsho
These items were just cooked to perfection while the daab chingri just stood out, with the thick and creamy, coconut gravy. For desserts, we had chutney and doi which are again, an integral part of the Bengali cuisine.
It was a wonderful experience, visiting this place and I'd surely like to visit here, again.
Thank you Tero Parbon for inviting me over.
I really loved this place. Such a nice ambience. Overall experience was very good. We ordered daal, plain rice, along bhaja and dhaniya Chicken and many more.
I visited during durga puja...Ambiance is nice.. To get the flavour of "Bangaliana ", give it a try.
A nice place for family lunch and dinner. But food prices are a bit high. However, the food and service quality made the dining time much better.
Nothing beats delicious Bengali food, especially on a rainy evening.
My friends are regulars and knew exactly what to order. Hot luchis (puris) with chholar (chana) dal and begun bhaja (fried brinjal) to start. Another round of luchi with kosha mangsho (mutton curry) and jhinge aloo posto to continue, and dreamy malpoa with rabri to close.
Served with class and totally satisfying.
Loved the ambience. Staffs are courteous here and food is ok. I really loved their posto bora.
Classic Bengali cuisine restaurant. The ambience & place is well decorated & have a Heritage feel. Food preparation is typically Bengali style & delicious. Staff are good & polite but can be good if they smile. It's required in this industry. Prices are high but worth. To have a feel of pricing, one piece Hilsa costs Rs 450. No place for parking. Overall very good time spent at this restaurant. Will definitely recommend.
This is a restaurant I would surely like to visit again! The food here was amazing, every dish I tried made me feel good! The taste was top notch, service here is equally good, the place looks dope and if one is looking for Bengali food, this is the place to be. My favourite dishes from here would be Daab Chingri, Shukto and Bhapa Ilish!
Dim r devil was equally good. Surely one of the best in the city.
I love the Bengali dishes here. And the best dish is probably that "nolengurer ice cream 🍨". It is so tasty.
Very Good Restaurant for Bengali Cuisine... Taste & Quality is truly Good... But, Quantity is Less Compared with Price... Tastewise 1 of the Best Restaurant for Bengali Food in Kolkata
Popular Dishes
Kacha Lonka Murgi, Chingri Cutlet, Aam Doi, Bhetki Paturi, Fish Roll, Basanti Pulao
People Say This Place Is Known For
Family Favorite, Gastronomical Experience, Family Place, Relaxed Atmosphere, Servings, More Variety
Average Cost
₹700 for two people (approx.)
Exclusive of applicable taxes and charges, if any
Cash and Cards accepted
Good quality authentic Bengali food at reasonable price, food here is delicious and restaurant staff are well behaved.
We tried several items which varied from Hilsa, Pomfret, Katla made in different types of preparations. We also ordered variety of fish chops.
Daab chingri was little sweet in taste and creamy.
Being a Bengali, I'm quite sceptical to visit a Bengali restaurant. Visiting this place was such a pleasurable experience. The place has a very unique decor, representing an old Bengali mansion, with a completely wooden interior, making it look spectacular.
Coming to the food, we tried a number of items and in brief, they were all amazing. For starters, we had Dimer Devil and Fish Fry. My favourite item from the entire menu was certainly the Devilled Egg. It was generously coated with meat and tasted amazing. The fish fry was equally good.
Coming to the main course, we had a plethora of Bengali items:
Rice
Dal
Ghee
Begun Bhaja
Daab Chingri
Kosha Mangsho
These items were just cooked to perfection while the daab chingri just stood out, with the thick and creamy, coconut gravy. For desserts, we had chutney and doi which are again, an integral part of the Bengali cuisine.
It was a wonderful experience, visiting this place and I'd surely like to visit here, again.
Thank you Tero Parbon for inviting me over.
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