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From Bengal With Love: 5 Places for Bengali Delights In Bangalore This Poila Baisakh

From Bengal With Love: 5 Places for Bengali Delights In Bangalore This Poila Baisakh

From Sorshe Ilish to Kolkata Biryani, relish the flavours of Bengal this festive season

12 Apr, 2025 by Purbita Bhattacharjee

From Sorshe Ilish to Kolkata Biryani, relish the flavours of Bengal this festive season

Festivals call for feasting on dishes and flavours that remind you of home. With Poila Baisakh around the corner, the top restaurants in Bangalore are all set to bring the taste of Bengal to your plate. To make sure you don't feel homesick this festive season, here are our handpicked must-visit spots where you can indulge in aromatic biryani, soulful fish curries, and a spread of comforting Bengali favourites.

Oh! Calcutta, Church Street, Central Bengaluru

Oh! Calcutta, Church Street, Central Bengaluru

When it comes to Bengali food, you simply can't skip this legendary eatery. With outlets across India, Oh! Calcutta is a must-visit for anyone craving the authentic flavours of Bengal. This Poila Baisakh, the iconic Bengali restaurant in Bangalore, is offering an extensive buffet that brings together the very best of traditional flavours.

Must-haves: Chhana Aam Kasundi Paturi, Fish Fry, Chingri Malai Curry, Grand Trunk Chicken, Bhapa Sondesh

Cost For Two: ₹ 2000


The Square, Novotel Bengaluru Outer Ring Road

The Square, Novotel Bengaluru Outer Ring Road

The Square at Novotel, one of the top restaurants in Bangalore, has launched a week-long food festival to celebrate the Bengali New Year. The lunch and dinner buffets are an absolute treat - from street foods like the classic Phucka to rich, flavourful Kosha Mangsho and decadent mishti doi, the menu is sure to impress the Bengali heart.

Must-haves: Puchka, Kolkata Chop, Kosha Mangsho, Daab Chingri, Mishti Doi

Cost For Two: ₹ 2500


Oziano, Whitefield, East Bengaluru

Oziano, Whitefield, East Bengaluru

Want to wallow in fragrant Kolkata Biriyani with a big piece of tender meat, and a perfectly melt-in-your-mouth potato? Head to Oziano. This cosy eatery, located in the bustling locale of Whitefield, offers some quintessential Kolkata Favourites that you need to try. Also serving foodies in Indiranagar, Oziano stands as a comforting favourite among Bengali restaurants in Bangalore.

Must-haves: Haji Saheber Kolkata Mutton Biryani, Radhaballavi, Tangra Style Dry Chilli Chicken, Basanti Pulao, Pabda Macher Kalia

Cost For Two: ₹ 2000


The Clay Hut, Koramangala, South Bengaluru

The Clay Hut, Koramangala, South Bengaluru

Reminiscent of flavours that take you back to your grandma's kitchen, The Clay Hut at Koramangala is serving a specially curated menu this Noboborsho for an indulgent festive feast. From zesty sorshe ilish to paturi and wholesome sheel bata mutton, the spread promises the comfort of a warm hug. Regarded as one of the best Bengali restaurants in Bangalore, The Clay Hut is a great choice for a grand Noboborsho Lunch.

Must-haves: Aam Lonka Pora Shorbot, Stuffed Channa Dalna, Sheel Bata Mutton, Ilish Shorshe, Bhetki Fish Fry, Nolen Gurer Ice Cream

Cost For Two: ₹ 2000


Jollygunj, Whitefield, East Bengaluru

Jollygunj, Whitefield, East Bengaluru

For those who want to taste something different, yet rooted in the familiar flavours of Kolkata's streets, Jollygunj is the place to be. A lively space with open-air seating, this eatery is perfect for a Noboborsho hangout with friends. The menu offers a multi-cuisine fare, with Bengali delicacies as the standout stars. Their innovative takes on popular Bengali street food make for a truly unique experience, earning Jollygunj a spot among the best eateries in Bangalore.

Must-haves: Wasabi Jhalmuri, Fish Kobiraji, Scallion Pork Balls, Kasundi Chicken Roll, Chicken Rezala, Baked Rosogolla Bliss

Cost For Two: ₹ 2000


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Purbita is a cheerful soul with a strong passion towards reading, cooking and travelling. An avid film buff, she enjoys watching Pakistani and K-dramas and often flees to the realm of fiction. A trained Bharatnatyam dancer, she loves to shake a leg, fusing formal grace with her high-spirited nature. She aspires to be a renowned food and lifestyle writer.



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