Dream Land The Royal Cafe and Restaurant stands as a luminous jewel in Nadia’s culinary crown, where centuries-old Bengali recipes meet the audacious spirit of modern Indian gastronomy. Beneath chandeliers that echo colonial elegance, chefs orchestrate a symphony of mustard-laced hilsa, slow-cooked kosha mangsho, and rose-scented biryani, each plate a passport to the region’s layered heritage. Here, every meal is a dream woven from spice-laden breezes, riverine memories, and the quiet hum of a town that refuses to rush its stories.

CGH6+MVJ Tree House, Krishnanagar, Paninala, West Bengal 741103, India
+91 97336 06666
Dream Land The Royal Cafe and Restaurant, perched above the Tree House in Krishnanagar’s Paninala pocket, has quietly become a local legend for travellers craving clean, comforting North-Indian and Bengali staples after a long drive; the 4.9-rating is earned by swift service, fair pricing and a rooftop view that turns a simple dal-roti or kosha-mangsho dinner into a wind-kissed event, while the kitchen stays open late enough to rescue highway hunger.
| Sunday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
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Where exactly is Dream Land The Royal Cafe and Restaurant located?
Dream Land The Royal Cafe and Restaurant sits at CGH6+MVJ Tree House, Krishnanagar, Paninala, West Bengal 741103, India, a leafy spot that locals use as a landmark—just tell any auto-rickshaw driver “Tree House” and they will drop you at the gate.
How can I reserve a table or ask about the menu before I visit?
You can call or WhatsApp +91 97336 06666 any day between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m.; the manager usually replies within minutes with availability, daily specials, and customized menu options for birthdays or corporate dinners.
What kind of cuisine and dining experience should I expect?
Expect a royal thali that rotates Bengali river-prawn curry, North-Indian paneer lababdar, and Anglo-Indian Railway mutton cutlets, all served on traditional kansa plates while soft Rabindra-sangeet plays in the background.
Is the restaurant child-friendly and does it offer parking?
Yes, the 4.9-star rated café has a mini tree-house play zone, high chairs, and secure stroller parking, plus a spacious gravel lot for cars and bikes right next to the entrance.
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