Dilkusha Cabin
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN KOLKATA/ Updated : Sep 5, 2016, 14:47 IST
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Serving Kolkatans for more than a century now, Dilkusha Cabin did away with its six cabins in 2011. Still this centenarian restaurant can be visited just for its heritage value. Once a popular cabin restaurant, this place still ha … Read more
Serving Kolkatans for more than a century now, Dilkusha Cabin did away with its six cabins in 2011. Still this centenarian restaurant can be visited just for its heritage value. Once a popular cabin restaurant, this place still has its share of regular visitors for its popular dishes, especially doi chicken. The traditional kabiraji and cutlet continue to strike a chord with youngsters as they did a century ago. Read less

Serving Kolkatans for more than a century now, Dilkusha Cabin did away with its six cabins in 2011. Still this centenarian restaurant can be visited just for its heritage value. Once a popular cabin restaurant, this place still has its share of regular visitors for its popular dishes, especially doi chicken. The traditional kabiraji and cutlet continue to strike a chord with youngsters as they did a century ago. Whether it is fish or chicken kabiraji, the taste of these quintessential Kolkata snacks will leave you craving for more. In case you like vegetarian fare, opt for vegetable chop and vegetable cutlet. This MG Road restaurant, which played host to big names like Kazi Nazrul Islam and Ganesh Pyne, is frequented by many visitors daily, especially college-goers.
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