Zaranj
Sampurna MajumderSampurna Majumder/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN KOLKATA/ Updated : Sep 5, 2016, 12:36 IST
Synopsis
Opulent interiors and ornate furniture welcome you at Zaranj that has remained one of the popular north Indian restaurants in Kolkata for years. Serving food connoisseurs for more than three decades now, it is counted amongst the … Read more
Opulent interiors and ornate furniture welcome you at Zaranj that has remained one of the popular north Indian restaurants in Kolkata for years. Serving food connoisseurs for more than three decades now, it is counted amongst the best places in the city to relish north Indian delicacies. Right from starters and shorbas to tandoori platters—you will be spoilt for choice. While traditional delicacies like chicken tikka and chicken tandoori are a must have, Amritsari machli kebab demands extra serving. Read less

Opulent interiors and ornate furniture welcome you at Zaranj that has remained one of the popular north Indian restaurants in Kolkata for years. Serving food connoisseurs for more than three decades now, it is counted amongst the best places in the city to relish north Indian delicacies. Right from starters and shorbas to tandoori platters—you will be spoilt for choice. While traditional delicacies like chicken tikka and chicken tandoori are a must have, Amritsari machli kebab demands extra serving. Vegetarians can have their fair share of dahi kebab, hariyali kebab, paneer shashlik and vegetarian tandoori platter. Dishes like gobi Peshawari, dal Amritsari and palak bhutta will leave vegetarians craving for more. Chicken lovers can opt for delicacies like murg methi malai or murg bharta. Those who love mutton must try Zaranj raan where a whole leg of goat is marinated in spices for hours and then slowly cooked on low flame. Wind up the meal with desserts like rasmalai, gulab jamun, rabri pista or your choice of ice cream. One of the most popular north Indian restaurants in Kolkata, Zaranj is a great place to dine out with friends and family.
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