West Bengal Β· Culinary Guide
An authoritative guide to the city's essential dishes, notable restaurants, and definitive street food.
Dishes locals love β click any dish to explore where else it's popular across India.
Rich, thick red curd, a local specialty. Available at local sweet shops, rupees 50-100 per cup.
Sweetened yogurt, a Bengali classic. Found at any sweet shop, rupees 30-70 per cup.
Fresh cheese-based sweet, comes in various flavors. Available at sweet shops, rupees 15-30 per piece.
Fried milk-solid balls soaked in sugar syrup, similar to gulab jamun. Sweet shops, rupees 20-40 per piece.
Elongated fried sweet, famous from nearby Shaktigarh. Available at Nabadwip sweet shops, rupees 25-50 per piece.
A platter of rice, dal, vegetables, and curries. Local eateries, rupees 80-150.
Fried flatbread with spicy potato curry. Breakfast stalls, rupees 50-80.
Where to experience the best of Nabadwip's dining scene.
A clean and hygienic restaurant offering a variety of vegetarian dishes. It's a good option for a wholesome and affordable meal.
Where to find authentic local bites.
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