A heritage snack bar of kolkata. Thier quality not as same as before but the resturant can make you feel the old kolkata and its Chicken Chap is awesome.
This small outlet in Surya Sen street is quite underrrated. It serves one of the finest qualities of Tikia in town. The Tikia here is a rage and you will keep yearning for more. Be it plain tikia served with roomali roti or tikia roll they know their things best. If possible, drop by this place. Do not be deceived by its shabby appearance as they says looks are always deceptive.
Shuvradeep Manna (Deep)
+3.5
Located at Amherst Street and Surya sen Street crossing, near to Purabi cinema hall. Actually it's not a bar, just a small zone serving mughlai, rolls and north Indian foods. Quality is quite good. MUTTON TIKIYA is tasty . Rolls are good for quick snack. Service is OK. Better for take away as though there is dine in option but it's small and uncomfortable. Price is cheap.
I heard that this restaurant is good,so i went there and yes! there food is healthy and very tasty.and i always recommeded everyone to there .
A small joint at the end of Surya Sen Street. This place is much popular for Chicken Rolls which are really good here. I have tried it a number of time passing by this area and Everytime I was satisfied.
They make good biryani too.
The dearest friend of mine happens to be a resident of College Street and thus I often spend time there. During one such visit to his place, we decided to have our lunch outside as there were no one present at his place and thus visited here.
Located just along the intersection of Surya Sen Street and Amherst Street, it has a deceiving name. It calls itself a 'bar' which is far away from the truth. It placed itself almost on the footpath, has a 'kind of' mezzanine floor seating arrangement and the ground floor holds some seats with the cash counter.
On our visit, we ordered three rumali roti and few tikiyas. The order got delivered almost instantly and since the roti was warm we enjoyed our lunch. To comment on the taste, the tikiya was indeed awesome and the rumali roti was just fine. For a roadside kind of stall, the taste of the tikiya is worth appreciating. It is also heard that they serve some great 'chaaps', but, I am yet to try it.
They also serve rolls and fries which tastes okayish and not much to expect from.
The behaviour of the staff is friendly and it seems that the owner of the place sits at the counter who follows up if the order delivery is delayed.
The cleanliness of the place is a major setback but comparatively the seats are clean enough for one to have their food. However, the chaaps are seen to be prepared at an open place just parallel to the footpath which give me a very inedible kind of feeling.
A visit advised if you are an experimental being.
Guest Snacks Bar is located at one end of Surya Sen Street toward Sealdha. While passing number of time in this Street I have visited here a few time. Mostly for their Biryani. Guest Snacks Bar is one of the oldest Biryani seller in this entire area, before those Rs.70 Biriyani came up at every corner of College Street. Biryani here is good. But if you compare it with those selling at Rs.70 they are almost same in quality. Chicken piece was of average size and quality was enough for single person.
Next coming to their Rolls, I have had rolls for here a number of time. Their Chicken roll is very good. Thick paratha and less oily and good size Chicken pieces. They charge one Chicken roll with single stick of Chicken Rs.40 and with double stick of Chicken Rs.70.
Things to try here : Biryani and any Roll.
Best as snack place . Local exactly Surya sen street crossing. Having 2nd floor but small steep staircase and just no luxury. Low cost good food and for mughlai lovers. Mutton tikia is good with paratha or roti. Small area one to two staffs. Take away is best. Price is kind off okay. Can try if hungry and liver ready to junkies. More or less well. Can hit this joint for once. Cheers!!! /m\
It is a very very small eating place near my house. And it is a ritual for us to visit guest and eat upstairs every panchami.
All the nearby mughlai restaurants fail to make a good tikia. The tikia at guest is really really good. Obviously you need soap later on to get rid of the dalda but the taste is worth it. And for rs 35 a piece and 3 roomali rotis for rs 15. It is worh every cent you pay. You can try the biriyani, chaanp, moghlai here as well and you won't be disappointed. But first you need to have the mutton tikia.
A moderate place to dine in! Place is small but still its absolutely fine. Mutton Tikia over is here is the best according to me. Moghlai too goes pretty well. But the service is not upto the mark
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