One of the oldest names in the Park Street row of restaurants, Bar-B-Que is one of those places that you can order food, eat, chat and walk out with utmost satisfaction. Serving Indian, Continental and Chinese Cuisine, the restaurant stays extremely crowded, especially over the weekends. Although it is best known for its Chinese specialties, don't go expecting the real thing; what you get here is a localized version of the cuisine. Authenticity aside, the food here can be considered tasty by most standards and you can always try the north Indian and Moghlai specialties on offer. The most popular dish in the menu is the chimney soup which is really big on quantity. With well-decorated interiors and ample seating space, Bar-B-Que mostly caters to large family gatherings and is known for the long queues during the Durga Puja season. Flurys or Mamma Mia, situated a few steps away, are good options if you want to indulge the sweet tooth after your meal.
Urban Desi is a hookah parlor located near Rabindra Sadan metro station. This area has a number of hookah joints but Urban Dezi seems to be the best out of them all. However, it is a little more expensive as compared to the others. Some of the items from the food menu include Mushrooms, Schezwan Noodles, Chicken Manchurian and Paprika Pizza. The food and drinks are not too extraordinary for the price they are set at. However, it is a nice place to come once in a while. They also play loud music so you get a high while tasting their hookah flavors.
Mocambo may not look very interesting from the outside but it has been a city favorite since 1956! Situated in the famed Park Street, Mocambo serves Indian, Continental and Chinese cuisine. However, once you step inside you'll notice Continental be the most favored option. The 'Chateaubriand', 'Fish Florentine', 'Devil's Crab' and 'Fish a la Diana' have been local hits for the longest time now. The restaurant has an impressive wine list and a variety of other spirits; steer clear of the cocktails though. The interiors maintain a curious sense of old world charm and the warm hues create quite a comfortable setting for an enjoyable meal!
Johnny Walker Bar is located in Baranagar in Kolkata. It serves food and cocktails. It has a nice ambiance where the staff makes sure that their customers are comfortable. The bar has high stools, polished wood panels and chrome footrests. Each and every thing is meticulously taken care of. It is open from 6p to 11p so that makes it ideal to spend some time after work. They have a variety of drinks to offer. Some of the best items from their menu are Drums of Heaven, Mutton and Chicken Seekh Kebabs and Paneer Tikka. It offers wonderful views from its windows. So no matter where you sit, you can sip your whiskey and enjoy the view of Kolkata.
Mocambo may not look very interesting from the outside but it has been a city favorite since 1956! Situated in the famed Park Street, Mocambo serves Indian, Continental and Chinese cuisine. However, once you step inside you'll notice Continental be the most favored option. The 'Chateaubriand', 'Fish Florentine', 'Devil's Crab' and 'Fish a la Diana' have been local hits for the longest time now. The restaurant has an impressive wine list and a variety of other spirits; steer clear of the cocktails though. The interiors maintain a curious sense of old world charm and the warm hues create quite a comfortable setting for an enjoyable meal!
One of the oldest names in the Park Street row of restaurants, Bar-B-Que is one of those places that you can order food, eat, chat and walk out with utmost satisfaction. Serving Indian, Continental and Chinese Cuisine, the restaurant stays extremely crowded, especially over the weekends. Although it is best known for its Chinese specialties, don't go expecting the real thing; what you get here is a localized version of the cuisine. Authenticity aside, the food here can be considered tasty by most standards and you can always try the north Indian and Moghlai specialties on offer. The most popular dish in the menu is the chimney soup which is really big on quantity. With well-decorated interiors and ample seating space, Bar-B-Que mostly caters to large family gatherings and is known for the long queues during the Durga Puja season. Flurys or Mamma Mia, situated a few steps away, are good options if you want to indulge the sweet tooth after your meal.
Urban Desi is a hookah parlor located near Rabindra Sadan metro station. This area has a number of hookah joints but Urban Dezi seems to be the best out of them all. However, it is a little more expensive as compared to the others. Some of the items from the food menu include Mushrooms, Schezwan Noodles, Chicken Manchurian and Paprika Pizza. The food and drinks are not too extraordinary for the price they are set at. However, it is a nice place to come once in a while. They also play loud music so you get a high while tasting their hookah flavors.
Johnny Walker Bar is located in Baranagar in Kolkata. It serves food and cocktails. It has a nice ambiance where the staff makes sure that their customers are comfortable. The bar has high stools, polished wood panels and chrome footrests. Each and every thing is meticulously taken care of. It is open from 6p to 11p so that makes it ideal to spend some time after work. They have a variety of drinks to offer. Some of the best items from their menu are Drums of Heaven, Mutton and Chicken Seekh Kebabs and Paneer Tikka. It offers wonderful views from its windows. So no matter where you sit, you can sip your whiskey and enjoy the view of Kolkata.