Ambience & Interiors Despite its modest, tucked-away street frontage, once inside you'll be impressed by the thoughtfully furnished décor. The luxurious color theme radiates a refined Bengali dining vibe. Though the premises are compact, clever layout and management evoke a sense of spaciousness — from the cozy entry-level seating to the open-plan first floor, you enjoy a full view of the restaurant from anywhere.
Warm Hospitality & Quick Service Staff greet you with genuine warmth, and the service is impressively prompt, making the experience feel polished despite the small size of the place.
Food & Pricing We were a party of three and ordered Chanar Dalna, Echor Kalia, Peas Pulao, Aam Cutlet (starter), and three drinks. The bill came to around ₹1,600 — notably on the higher side, though the food was well-prepared and authentic.
Drawbacks The most significant issue is the bathroom — it's extremely cramped, barely fitting a single person comfortably. If washroom comfort matters to you, this might be a concern.
🎯 Summary
Pros:
Tastefully furnished space with a luxurious Bengali aesthetic
Smart use of space makes it feel roomy
Very welcoming staff and efficient service
Delicious and authentic Bengali cuisine
Cons:
Slightly steep pricing for portion size
Cramped bathroom can detract from the experience
Overall Verdict: For those seeking an upscale Bengali dining atmosphere—with great food, swift service, and warm hospitality—Koshe Kosha on Belgachia Road is a fine choice. Just be prepared to overlook the...
Read moreAnother branch of Koshe Kosha, located near Senco Gold Showroom at Jessore Road, near Diamond Plaza. Had a gala Family time on the occasion of Uncle In Laws wedding anniversary. The cake cutting was done at the beginning once everyone arrived. This ethnic bengali restaurant is really progressing towards a big boom. The space is small for a big family get together but can be adjusted for a 15-20 pax on the upper sitting place.
All the items we tasted did not gave us any chance to make a noise. Starting for Steamed Rice, Sona Muger Daal, Alu Bhaja, Postor Bora, Chhanar Dalna, Chitol Muithha, Sorse Ilish, Pabda Jhal, Vetki Paturi, Vetkir Jhal, kasha murgi, Mutton etc. The dinner ended with sweets and the anniversary cake.
The reservation was made earlier that day as there is rush every day. We enjoyed the time and food very much. Few of the guests were from Punjab and Bangladesh. They loved all the Bengali food and were overjoyed. The restaurant definitely needs complement, specially the chef. The prices are a bit high, but food lovers will definitely ignore it in respect to the taste and quality maintained.
Kudos to this restaurant. Definitely a come...
Read moreBit heavy on pocket...
This is a review from Non-Bengali so don't bash me plz🙂 Heard about this joint from friends and wanted to try it. We couple of friends decided to meet there.
The restaurant is really small, they have 5-6 tables, but claustrophobic guys won't like it. Yes, they managed it pretty well but still...
We ordered the below items-
Gondhoraj Ghol – buttermilk-as simple as it could be-good Aam Pora Shorbot - this was too good...viscous, wish I could have more 😉 Fish Kabiraji - superb Bhetki Fry - soft, tender & Juicy Non-veg Thali - 2 non-veg items, veg sabzi-rice-daal - more than enough for 1 person Alu Bhaja Masoor Daal Daab Chingri - Quantity was less but taste justifies it Echor Chingari Dhakai Mangsho - oh I really liked it, don't let yellow gravy fool you...pieces were soft and go great with rice
Taste- 4/5. I especially liked bhetki fry, it was juicy unlike I had in “famous biryani joint with A” Service- great, we waited 50 mins for a friend and staff did not rush us. No complaint in this zone. My thought on price- it's a bit much considering portion size is not that big.
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