Tucked away in the bustling lanes of Howrah, Sanjib’s Restaurant quietly redefines what neighbourhood dining means in India; here, century-old recipes whispered through generations meet the brisk efficiency demanded by today’s commuter belts, creating plates that taste of both nostalgia and necessity.

Plot No, 664, Sastri Narendranath Ganguly Rd, Santragachi, More, Howrah, West Bengal 711104, India
+91 90512 42273
Sanjib’s Restaurant in Santragachi, Howrah, is a modest neighbourhood joint scoring a steady 4.1 for its reliable Bengali staples and quick Chinese plates; the no-frills dining room keeps turnover brisk, service is prompt, and the ₹120–₹180 mains arrive hot and cleanly spiced—call ahead on +91 90512 42273 because tables fill fast at peak hours and there’s no online queue.
| 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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Where exactly is Sanjib’s Restaurant located in Howrah?
Sanjib’s Restaurant sits at Plot No. 664, Sastri Narendranath Ganguly Road, Santragachi, directly opposite the Santragachi More bus hub, making it a 5-minute walk from the railway station and easy to spot for both locals and out-of-town diners.
Does Sanjib’s Restaurant serve only Bengali cuisine or other Indian dishes as well?
While the kitchen celebrates signature Bengali comfort foods such as kosha mangsho and chingri malai curry, the menu also spans North-Indian tandoori platters, South-Indian dosas, and Chinese-Indian fusion noodles, ensuring every guest finds a familiar or adventurous option.
How can I reserve a table or place a takeaway order?
Simply call the landline-free hotline +91 90512 42273 between 11 a.m. and 10 p.m.; the staff will confirm your preferred time and seating, package your food in eco-friendly containers, and have it ready for quick pickup at the dedicated takeaway counter.
Is the restaurant child-friendly and does it have parking?
Families appreciate the high-chair-equipped corner booths, low-spice kids’ thalis, and the 4.1-star hygiene rating; two-wheeler parking is complimentary in the adjacent lane, while four-wheelers can use the paid municipal lot 80 m away watched by round-the-clock security.
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