Uttara Gangopadhyay
From a standard Indian toll road dhaba to a café on a Thai seaside, from a plane to the tram, from Tintin to motorbikes, Kolkata restaurateurs leave no stones unturned to capture the diners’ eye with their topic restaurants. So if you call yourself a foodie, these themed restaurants must be on your list the next time you’re inside the city. And for the citizens of Kolkata, what’s stopping you from visiting those locations? Go now!
Mirch Masala
Do you miss the conventional ‘Dhaba on the highway, which is now being pushed out of enterprise busing the food plazas? Then this eating place is probable for you. Incidentally, Mirch Masala ranks a number of the earliest themed eating places in Kolkata. The ‘Dhaba feel been replicated with ‘charpoy’ fashion furniture, bell steel utensils, Bollywood posters, graffiti, and other faux paraphernalia, such as a yellow ambassador taxi. The meals are north Indian with a bias toward Punjabi delicacies. They actually have a separate phase serving Chinese cuisine.
Tintin and The Brussels Club
Do I listen to you uttering “billions of bilious blue blistering barnacles!” upon listening to that Kolkata has a Tintin-themed restaurant, and also you didn’t understand approximately it? Tucked inner one half of a refurbished old Kolkata domestic, the fantastically new Tintin and Belgian Café will surely take you back to the sector of Tintin comics. According to the owners, it becomes a visit to Belgium’s Musee Herge (committed to Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi or Herge, who created the comedian series Adventures of Tintin) that encouraged them to explore the theme. And they determined to beautify the sensation by way of introducing Belgian meals to the metropolis. It is the Harley Davidson alone to draw you to this bike-themed restaurant. There are different motorbike-associated paraphernalia that you may explore as you watch for the food. In maintaining the spirit of the journey, the meals are a fusion of Continental and Mediterranean meals.
Tram Deepo
Even if the famous trams of Kolkata stop plying, with any luck, this tram-themed eating place will carry on the legacy. Reminiscent of the yesteryear coaches manufactured from wood, the eating place ground has a tram track design. Pictures of Kolkata landmarks, simply as you will see the originals from a real tram ride, cover the walls. The booths were named after the numerous tram depots of Kolkata. However, the required membership charge and the carrier have drawn flak from several visitors.
A slim flight of stairs leads to this primary ground-eating place tucked inside the middle of a busy Tollygunge neighborhood. The concept of having the seaside as a theme is interesting, but a bit more space might have heightened the revel in further. One-half of the room represents the beach, even as the alternative 1/2 is the ocean. Tables and chairs are specified in both sections. You could be asked to go into the themed phase barefoot. The menu focuses mostly on Thai delicacies with a smattering of dishes from different Oriental countries.
Let your thoughts bounce whilst your toes are firmly on the ground, say the owners of Fly Kouzina, Kolkata’s handiest plane-themed restaurant. It is like moving into the first-class cabin of an aircraft. They even come up with a customized boarding skip. The plush interior reflects the subject matter through animated visuals (home windows), presentations, and miniature airplanes. The eating place serves the most effective vegetarian fare with an intensive north Indian, Chinese, and Continental menu.