Hotels, restaurants, and local food across all budgets. Trip Planning dining and accommodation guide.
arrow_back Back to main guideAvoid staying too close to the heavy industrial zones for better air quality and quieter surroundings.
rupees 1500-2500. Located near City Centre. Basic amenities, clean rooms, suitable for short stays.
rupees 3500-5500. Located in City Centre. Offers comfortable rooms, multiple dining options, and good service.
rupees 4000-6000. Located near City Centre. Modern amenities, restaurant, and business facilities.
rupees 6000-8000. Located in a quieter area. Offers spacious suites, fine dining, and a swimming pool.
Fried flatbread with spicy potato curry, a classic Bengali breakfast. Get it at local eateries in Benachity, rupees 80-120.
Slow-cooked spicy mutton curry, rich and flavorful. Try it at The Peerless Inn's restaurant, rupees 400-600.
Sweetened thick yogurt, a Bengali dessert staple. Available at local sweet shops like Ganguram's, rupees 50-100.
Spongy cheese balls soaked in sugar syrup, iconic Bengali sweet. Find it at any local sweet shop, rupees 20-40 per piece.
Skewered meat or paneer wrapped in a paratha, a popular street food. Try at stalls near City Centre, rupees 80-150.
Crispy hollow balls filled with spiced mashed potatoes and tangy tamarind water. Found at street stalls in Benachity, rupees 30-50 per plate.
Deep-fried snacks, often made with vegetables, fish, or chicken. Available at local snack shops, rupees 30-70 per piece.
Awadhi, North Indian
Multi-cuisine (Indian, Chinese)
Bengali, Indian, Continental
North Indian, Chinese
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