Saturday open from 12:00 AM to 04:00 PM
Sare Chuattar is a bengali restaurant located in Kolkata, West Bengal. The average rating of this place is 4.10 out of 5 stars based on 311 reviews. The street address of this place is post office, 213, opposite Sarat Bose Road, Lake Market, Kalighat, Kolkata, West Bengal 700029, India. It is about 1.17 kilometers away from the Tolly Ganj railway station.
Arpita Sinha 21 months ago
So, it was aam pora shorbot, basmati pulao, bhetki paturi, chicken dakbanglow, shukto and plain rice for us. The food was no doubt delicious and lip smacking. The service and quantity were decent too. The chicken was extremely tender and well-cooked, it indeed tickled my palate.
However, coming to something completely unrelated; the washroom needs cleaning, it was a major turn-off considering I had my meal after.
Priyadarshini Ghosh 48 months ago
I went here with my parents today for a typical bengali lunch on the occasion of Repulic day and with the staff's suggestions, ordered basmati rice, shukto, mochar ghonto, masala moog daal, jhuri jhuri aloo bhaja, kochupata chingri, daab chingri, chicken dakbanglow, ilish bhapa, bhetkir paturi, salad, malpoa and chutney. Needless to say, we loved all of their preparations which seemed as if we were indeed having home-made hearty food made with love and nostalgia. Would specially recommend to try the shukto, kochipata chingri, ilish bhapa, bhetkir paturi and malpoa. The staffs were quite courteous and welcoming. Really pleased with their services and would definitely drop by again and again for their delicious Bengali spread. Totally recommendable.
Paromita Sarkar 48 months ago
Not only the name of this place is on the popular and Bengalis' all time favourite movie "Sare Chuattar" but also this place serves some amazing authentic Bengali food.
This place is located near Desapriya Park. They have a totally "Bangaliana" atmosphere in their place. They can accommodate around 25-30 people at a time.
I had tried-
Basmati Rice,
Sukto,
Jhuri aloo vaja,
Masala moong daal,
Mochar ghonto,
Chicken Dakbanglo,
Kochupata Chingri,
Mix chatni.
First thing I have to say that all the food quality was too good,not too rich or too dull. I ate a lot as they were like totally home made food. Secondly, they tasted just like they should taste or the taste we get at any Bengali kitchen.
Basmati rice was thin,long and well cooked. When I poured a bowl of sukto on it,it was heavenly, all kind of veggies were in the sukto.
Jhuri aloo vaja,our all time favourite, specially with moong daal and hot rice. We do not need anything more. Aloo vaja was with peanuts and curry leaves. Daal was not watery.
Mochar ghonto was the best dish here for me,it was not too sweet,mocha was well cooked.
Chicken dakbanglo for the first time I tried here, the gravy was full of scrambled eggs,chicken pieces were soft,tender and juicy.
Kochupata Chingri here was not interesting, it had less mustard, more posto/khuskhus. But number of prawns in one bowl of kochupata Chingri justified the price.
Lastly without which we bengali can not finis our lunch, that is chatni. Here, the mixed chatni was sweetened properly and with cashews, raisins etc.
So as a Bengali, I really liked this place and prices here are very much pocket friendly.
Saturday | 12:00 AM - 04:00 PM |
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Sunday | 12:00 AM - 10:30 PM |
Monday | 10:30 AM - 05:00 PM |
Tuesday | 07:00 AM - 08:30 PM |
Wednesday | 07:00 AM - 10:30 PM |
Thursday | 07:00 AM - 10:30 PM |
Friday | 12:00 AM - 04:00 PM |
N.B. The timetable is based on our last updated data on January 25, 2024.