Hidden among the fishing harbours of Purba Medinipur, MAHABHOJ has quietly become the district’s most talked-about culinary pit-stop, proving that India’s restaurant revolution is no longer confined to metro skylines. Inside a century-old courtyard restored with terracotta tiles and soft kerosene-lamp glow, chefs trained in Kolkata’s oldest kitchens reimagine humble Bengali catch—think fragrant hilsa steamed in banana leaf, or river prawns simmered in mustard coconut milk—using hyper-local produce that arrives before sunrise. This is coastal Bengal on a thali, served without pretence yet bursting with stories.

New Biswa, Bangla parking, 1st floor of greenroom, Biswa Bangla Open Air Stage, opp. blue view hotel, Gadadharpur, Digha, West Bengal 721428, India
+91 93310 17234
Perched above the greenroom of the Biswa Bangla Open Air Stage, Mahabharat Restaurant turns a pre- or post-show bite into a quick coastal treat: crisp local fish, tangy kasundi-laced fries and a masala chai that arrives just as the sea breeze drifts in; the 4.4 rating is no fluke—plates fly out fresh, service is swift even when the downstairs car park is packed, and the view across the road to the Blue View Hotel gives you a glimpse of Digha’s shoreline without the sand in your shoes.
| Sunday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
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Where exactly is MAHABHOJ Restaurant located in Digha?
MAHABHOJ sits on the 1st floor of Greenroom, right above the Biswa Bangla Open Air Stage in New Biswa Bangla parking, opposite the Blue View Hotel, Gadadharpur—an easy 4.4-rated landmark to spot once you reach central Digha.
Do I need to reserve a table in advance?
While walk-ins are welcome, calling +91 93310 17234 ahead is strongly advised on weekends when the seaside crowd swells, ensuring you skip the queue and secure a sea-view seat.
Is there parking space for cars and bikes?
Yes, the New Biswa Bangla parking lot right beside the restaurant offers ample two- and four-wheeler space, monitored by security and included in the market complex, so diners can relax without worrying about street-side hassles.
What kind of cuisine and service can I expect?
Expect fresh coastal Bengali classics—think mustard-laden ilish and butter-garlic crab—served by attentive staff in a clean, air-conditioned hall, all at competitive beach-town prices that justify the 4.4-star guest rating.
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