'North Kolkata CLASSIC Street FOOD Tour I Jhalmuri + Ghugni + Sandesh + Telebhaja + Fish/Prawn Cutlet'

'North Kolkata CLASSIC Street FOOD Tour I Jhalmuri + Ghugni + Sandesh + Telebhaja + Fish/Prawn Cutlet'
24:28 Nov 22, 2021
'► Subscribe to Delhi Food Walks:  https://www.youtube.com/user/Delhifoodwalks  ► More street food in Kolkata: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnH4sSv2jFg&list=PLDs8Vu-e-HxKM4D_YydHrVVWmHuHAH5zH  As a continuation of our North Kolkata Food trail that started from Chittaranjan Mistanna Bhandar and was followed by College Street, in this episode we are taking our explorations further to the historic lanes of Hedua, Bidhan Sarani and Shyambazar in North Kolkata that boasts of some iconic go to dishes that have been tickling our taste buds since aeons. We were super eager to try a gamut of traditional street food that are popular not just for their phenomenal taste but also for their glorious legacy. To guide us in this quest of ours we have our gracious host Pamela Das a food enthusiast who know these areas thoroughly.   While passing through the foothpath of the busy thoroughfare of College Street, we stopped by a vendor selling another hot favourite, quintessential Bengali snacks called Jhal Muri. This potpourri of puffed rice, potatoes, spices and mustard oil was as zesty, joyful and endearing and vibrant as the city.   From there we took a tram ride to reach Bidhan Sarani. Our destination here was the famous sweet shop Ghosh and Co. Pamela recommended their chocolate sandesh that are deemed as the best in the city. We were pretty surprised by this innovative sweet whose balanced chocolaty taste was a delight.   Next place was again a sweet shop that is an institution when it comes to the traditional Bengali sweet called Sandesh. A visit to the land of sweets in incomplete without paying a visit to Girish Chandra Dey and Nakur Chandra Nandi who have been selling just sandesh since 1918. A morsel of their coveted Jalbhara was enough to cement this claim of their indisputable reputation as the city\'s best sandesh maker. We also loved their Mohini Sandesh, coffee sandesh.   From there we went to try some chaat from 80 year old Hedua Chaat Corner. Their Singhara and tikkiya chaat were hearty and fun. Soon it was time to try another popular evening time Bengali snacks called chop or vegetable fritters at the celebrated Lakshmi Narayan Shaw and Sons shop. The Aam Choop and Beguni were delicious.   After such deep fried savoury treats we arrived at Allen\'s Kitchen to relish their special prawn cutlet. This greasy prawn fritter made with humble ingredients was truly indulgent.   Our penultimate stop was this iconic eatery named Mitra Cafe. We loved their best selling dish fish fry and chicken cutlet. It was soon time to wrap up this gratifying food trail that was full of flavours and stories. Stay tuned for more.  About the host - Anubhav Sapra:  Anubhav Sapra is an avid culinary explorer who loves to travel and explore different cuisine primarily the street food, not just for the sake of gustatory pleasure but also for quenching his deep thirst for nurturing new cultural connections through the kaleidoscopic canvas of food. He believes that the vibrant and delectable street food tradition across the globe has the power to bring communities together and foster harmonious human existence. To know more, visit www.anubhavsapra.com   Please subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep our Indian street food explorations video in your feed!   Thank you for watching!   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/delhifoodwalks  Twitter: https://twitter.com/delhifoodwalks  Instagram: https://instagram.com/delhifoodwalks  Website: https://www.delhifoodwalks.com  Design and filmed by Rahul Singh  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iamrahulsingh.2/  Text by Swetaleena Nayak' 
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