The internet was quick to react to the viral video. One user said, “I want whatever the bees are having.” “Hygiene is illegal ...
Oh! Calcutta recently celebrated its 25th anniversary and we could not resist trying their culinary offerings. Read on to ...
A Goa restaurant celebrates Durga Puja with Bengali delicacies, a Bengaluru hotel unveils a prosecco brunch, a pop-up space ...
Girish Chandra Dey and Nakur Chandra Nandi, a legendary sweet shop in Kolkata, has delighted customers since 1844.
alu potol chingri (Bengali shrimp with pointed gourd and potato), mutton biryani with raita, basanti pulao (a sweet ghee-laden yellow pulao with cashew nuts and raisins)— these are among the special ...
Bengali, South Indian, and Mughal cuisines are being offered to inmates in West Bengal correctional homes this Durga Puja.
Dishoom hasn’t yet shared a full list of dishes that have been axed from the menu, but it seems most of the biggest hitters ...
No celebration is complete in eastern India without this popular Bengali sweet dish. Made with paneer and sugar, the milk-based spongy rasgullas are served soaked in sugar syrup. The rasgullas are ...
Sandesh is one of the most famous sweets of Bengal. If you haven’t tried it yet, then don’t miss it this time. Misti doi in Bengali means sweetened yoghurt. It is made by mixing yoghurt with ...
and fondness for traditional Bengali sweets, or as we call them, mishti. Some of the most famous sweet shops in Kolkata have been guarding this love story for over a century. A must at all festivals ...
It embodies the essence of Bengali sweets—combining tradition ... Surjya Kumar Modak Sweet Shop adapted to these changes, expanding its menu and introducing new sweets to cater to the evolving tastes ...
And now, the beloved sweet, which was part of the original selection tin in 1936, is back for a second year. But, once again, shoppers won’t find the sweet in their usual tubs. Instead ...