Hidden within the labyrinthine alleys of Kolkata’s old Rajbari quarter, centuries-old mansions now whisper new secrets through their kitchens, turning ancestral courtyards into clandestine dining rooms where heirloom Bengali recipes meet bold reinvention; here, chefs coax slow-cooked ilish and jackfruit rezala into tasting menus served under flickering chandeliers, proving that India’s most storied neighbourhood has become its most surprising gastronomic stage.

56, Jatindas Rd, lake Terrace, Kalighat, Kolkata, West Bengal 700029, India
+91 98316 22556
Kolkata Rajbari, tucked into 56 Jatindas Road off Kalighat’s Lake Terrace, plates nostalgia with a polish that justifies its 4.6-star glow: heirloom Bengali recipes—mochar chop, kosha mangsho, daab chingri—are plated in a restored thakur-bari whose chandeliers, courtyards and live Rabindra-sangeet make dinner feel like a private zamindar soirée; service is old-world courteous, prices unusually sane, and the rose-kulfi finale alone warrants the short ride from any central Kolkata hotel.
| Sunday | 12–11 PM |
| Monday | 12–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–11 PM |
| Thursday | 12–11 PM |
| Friday | 12–11 PM |
| Saturday | 12–11 PM |
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What kind of cuisine does Kolkata Rajbari serve?
Kolkata Rajbari specializes in authentic Bengali cuisine, offering a curated menu of traditional dishes such as ilish bhapa, kosha mangsho, and cholar dal, all prepared with locally sourced ingredients and grandmother-approved recipes.
Do I need a reservation to dine at Kolkata Rajbari?
Reservations are strongly recommended, especially on weekends and festivals, and can be made by calling +91 98316 22556 or through the online form on their official website http://kolkatarajbari.in/.
Where exactly is Kolkata Rajbari located?
The restaurant is conveniently situated at 56, Jatindas Road, Lake Terrace, Kalighat, Kolkata, West Bengal 700029, India, a five-minute walk from the Kalighat Metro Station and easy to spot thanks to its heritage façade.
What do guests say about their experience at Kolkata Rajbari?
Patrons consistently rate the experience 4.6 out of 5, praising the warm hospitality, nostalgic ambience, and the way each dish respects Bengali culinary heritage while still feeling fresh and refined.
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