
Kolkata’s streets are a paradise for food lovers. From tangy phuchkas and hearty kathi rolls to fried fritters and cosy evening snacks, the city offers unmatched variety. These six destinations combine flavour, history, and local charm you shouldn’t miss. (Source: Photo by unsplash)

College Street, Kolkata: Known for its bookstores and academic vibe, College Street also serves up some of the best street side snacks; crunchy telebhaja, warm chowmein, and other comfort foods that pair perfectly with a cup of chai. It’s ideal for a relaxed, budget friendly food walk. (Source: Photo by unsplash)

Dacre Lane: In Dacre Lane (also called Decker’s Lane), you’ll find traditional Kolkata street snacks, ghugni chaat (spiced peas), crispy telebhaja (fried fritters), and other comfort foods, perfect for winding down after work or exploring the city at odd hours. (Source: Photo by unsplash)

Gariahat Market: The lanes around Gariahat Market deliver a distinct local flavour, from hot chops and ghugni to jhalmuri (spicy puffed-rice snack) a street food stroll here gives you a taste of authentic Bengali fast food culture. (Source: Photo by unsplash)

New Market: New Market isn’t just for shopping, it’s also home to historic eateries like Nizam's, credited with inventing Kolkata’s famous kathi roll. Wrapped in flaky paratha and stuffed with spiced meat or paneer, the kathi roll from here is a delicious, portable slice of local culinary heritage. (Source: Photo by unsplash)

Park Street: Park Street’s evening energy pairs well with Kolkata street food culture: you’ll find late-night momo stalls, hot kathi roll counters, street side snacks and a lively vibe. Whether you want something quick or a hearty bite, Park Street delivers. (Source: Photo by unsplash)

Vivekananda Park: Walking around Vivekananda Park, you’ll find some of Kolkata’s legendary phuchka (pani-puri) stalls serving the city’s iconic phuchka, tangy, spicy, and utterly addictive. It’s a beloved go to for locals and a must try for any visitor. (Source: Photo by unsplash)