Well, i am back again after a long hiatus by my standards.. To me, the celebration of Eid signifies great food and what better way to enjoy good food than going out on this food walk.. Hence, thought of sharing my experiences with you all.. Please note that this blog is 70% about beef and 30% about chicken and desserts..
The location of the walk is pretty simple - take a metro (Central station) or bus or cab or bike to the starting point - Nakhoda Masjid gate (opp Muhammad Ali Park - famous for it's Durga Puja) - wouldn't recommend driving down in your own car since parking is a big headache.
Best time to start the walk is around 6pm.. Be prepared to walk through dingy lanes, dirty streets and eat mostly while standing.. One needs to enter the Nakhoda Masjid gate and start walking on Zakaria street all the way to Phears lane to reach the first destination of the walk which can be located via Google GPS easily.. It is a shorter walk for someone coming from Central metro station..
1. ADAM'S KABAB SHOP
A mouth watering experience awaits you at this nondescript shop at Phears Lane going back almost a hundred years.. This elderly gentleman will serve you the most amazing Suta Kababs that you may have ever had anywhere else on earth.. The beef kababs are so soft that they need to be tied around the skewer with a thread - it just melts once you place them on your tongue and takes you to paradise.. His Boti Kababs are equally delicious - beef kababs chopped to perfection which will give you an heavenly experience to say the least.. Pocket pinch is just 25 bucks per kabab stick - yes, you read that right.. Your expectations from the food walk will instantly rise after this experience and a short walk will take you to your next destination.
2. DILSHAD LAZIZ KABAB
From one food heaven to another - again a nondescript shop just opposite the entrance of Phears Lane without even a proper name plate which will serve you with the finest kababs you might have ever tasted till date.. This one prepares five different beef kababs however i will strongly recommend trying out two of them since the rest are pretty average.. Start with the Suta Kabab - it is crispy yet smooth enough to melt in your mouth.. The star of the menu is the Malai Kabab - this is a sausage shaped beef kabab smothered with butter resulting in an absolute foodorgasm to say the least once it melts in your mouth.. I fondly call it the baap of all kababs taste wise.. Icing on the cake - any kabab you try is just 20 bucks a stick - sounds unbelievable but it's true.. After an overdose of beef and kababs, it's time for a change of taste and hence you head to the third destination of the evening - again a short walk straight down that same road.
3. MURADABADI LAZIZ KABAB
This Eid special temporary food stall on the pavement of Phears Lane and Zakaria Street crossing will serve you one of the most outstanding Chicken Fry - generous pieces of chicken breast or leg deep fried and is still extremely juicy and tender to eat.. The taste will linger with you for a long time.. The otherwise boring chicken suddenly became very appealing to taste buds.. Pocket pinch - just 50 bucks per plate for a generous quantity.. It's time now to move on towards the fourth destination of the evening..
4. DILLI 6
This is one joint at Zakaria Street which takes the taste of chicken to a different high altogether through their signature dish - Chicken Afghani.. I can bet that chicken has never tasted so appealing to you till the time you take one of those succulent pieces of chicken sunk in a thick white cream gravy in your mouth and it simply melts away to leave you wanting for more and more of it.. I will describe this one as yet another gastronomical orgasm to say the least which will cost you a mere 90 bucks per plate.. Now, it's time to head over to the fifth destination of the evening and it's back to beef again..
5. BOMBAY HOTEL
It's a proper restaurant with a seating arrangement for a change at Zakaria Street dishing out Mughlai fare.. There is just one dish out here to die for - Beef Chaap with Tandoori roti.. By this time, your appetite is almost nil due to over eating but this particular delicacy will plead you to stuff as much of it as you can because as they say - the best is saved for the last and this is certainly the best of the lot till now.. Let's simply say that one spoon of that minced beef gravy will transport you to a gastronomical paradise to say the least - no comparison with anything else at all.. Yet another foodorgasm which will cost you just 60 bucks a plate.. Now, that you are overloaded with food, it's time for desserts at our sixth destination just across the road..
6. TASKEEN
After so much of non veg food, it's high time to try out a dessert and what better way to enjoy that than tasting the famous chilled Taskeen's Faluda at Zakaria Street.. It's the perfect sweetener after stuffing yourself with beef and chicken.. Thick and creamy custard served with dry fruits - gives an epicurean feeling to say the least.. Comes at just 45 bucks per glass..
Optional: In case if you still have space in your tummy (chances are next to impossible), feel free to drop in at HAJI ALLAUDDIN SWEETS (Phears lane) for their yummy Gulabjamun and Kalakand and at HAJI FALLAUDDIN SWEETS (Zakaria Street) for their delicious Barfi at throwaway prices..
Verdict: This is undoubtedly one of the best food walks that one can ever undertake in Kolkata - where else will you manage to get all that lip smacking fare spending just about 250 to 300 bucks in total.. *STRONGLY RECOMMENDED* for every carnivore out there..
P.S: No need to wait till next year Eid - you can go on this food walk anytime throughout the year..
Happy eating friends and feel free to share your valuable feedback regarding the same..
Cheers,
Somek Choudhury..
Mob: 90044 90413
Email: somekc@gmail.com