Mitra Café, one of the headdresses of Kolkata, is a place to relish and savour. OnlyBangalis can feel the emotion when they pass by, and that mind-blowing smell of the food hits head over heart.
Shri Sushil Roy started this impeccable journey of spreading joy by serving food in 1910, a time when the culinary culture of Bengal took a turn with its prominent features from other parts of the country. Our stand-alone eatery opened its first gate at Shobhabazar, 47, Jatindra Mohan Avenue. And since then, our place has been continuously expanding to keep pace with the burgeoning eateries around it.
As the history shows, Sushil Roy was given this place as a token of friendship by Ganesh Mitra, so to inscribe that bond he named the place MITRA CAFÉ. Well, the name worth it till this era! However, it has now become the adda space for the young people but “our loyal customers are mostly in their 70s or 80s” they say. Fortunately death of Shri Roy could not petrify the place as Mrs. Roy held the helm with a firm hand. Known for its gondhoraj lime chicken pakoras, brain chops, fish kabiraji this enigmatic cabin is now in the good hand of Tapas Roy
The two seating spaces and wooden furniture are enough to give you the taste of nostalgia and take you back to the 19s. Although, the fully air-conditioned arena will place you between both the new world and the old world.
The glittering cafés and restaurants with bedazzling ambience might threaten the cabin culture. Still, we firmly believe that tradition lives in the people’s hearts eternally and that the craving to find the old world will never cease to stop. That is why WE will be here forever “to strive, to seek, to find and...
Read moreI recently had the pleasure of dining at MITRA CAFE, and let me tell you, it was an absolute feast for the senses! From the moment I walked in, the warm and inviting ambiance set the stage for an unforgettable dining experience.
The menu at MITRA CAFE is a gastronomic journey through delicious flavors and culinary craftsmanship. Each dish was a masterpiece, showcasing the chef's dedication to quality and innovation. The attention to detail in presentation was impeccable, making every plate a visual delight.
The staff at MITRA CAFE deserves a special shoutout for their exceptional service. Courteous, attentive, and knowledgeable, they added a personal touch to the evening, ensuring that every need was met with a smile.
I must highlight the diverse menu that caters to various tastes and preferences. Whether you're a fan of savory delights or have a sweet tooth, MITRA CAFE has something to satisfy every craving. The ingredients were fresh, the flavors well-balanced, and the portions generous.
The cozy atmosphere makes MITRA CAFE an ideal spot for both intimate dinners and gatherings with friends. It's evident that the team behind this establishment is passionate about creating a welcoming space for food enthusiasts.
In conclusion, MITRA CAFE is a hidden gem that deserves to be discovered by all food lovers. Don't miss out on the opportunity to treat your taste buds to a culinary adventure at this wonderful establishment. I wholeheartedly recommend MITRA CAFE to locals and visitors alike—your palate...
Read moreI visited this restaurant yesterday for lunch with my parents and grandparents, hoping to treat them to authentic Bengali cuisine. Unfortunately, it turned out to be a complete disaster.
I initially ordered 4 Sattik Veg Thalis, 4 Pabda Sorses, 1 Chicken Biryani, 1 Mutton Kosha, and beverages. They informed me they had only 3 plates of Pabda Sorse and that the biryani would be brought in from Kolkata. I was shocked to hear this at 1:30 p.m., but they clarified that the entire biryani pot comes from Kolkata and is not cooked on-site. As a result, I had to switch one order to Sorse Pomfret and cancel both the biryani and the mutton kosha.
In the thali, the only dish my parents and grandparents enjoyed was the Shukto, which was made with ghee. The rest of the items were below average. The fish, in particular, was terrible — it seemed stale, deep-fried, and served in curry. Paying ₹305 for that fish felt like a waste as it had no taste at all.
In total, I spent around ₹3,400 including beverages, and the food quality was extremely disappointing. What I hoped would be a special treat for my family turned into a horrible experience. I do not recommend this...
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