Why Aahare Kolkata?
- Authenticity at Its Best
- Fresh & Flavorful Ingredients
- Crafted with Love
- Sustainable Practices
From hearty breakfasts to sumptuous dinners, our menu is designed to cater to every craving.
From hearty breakfasts to sumptuous dinners, our menu is designed to cater to every craving.
Experience the vibrant and diverse flavors of Bengali cuisine with just a few clicks. Browse our menu, place your order, and let us bring the taste of Bengal to you.
Born out of a passion for Bengali culinary traditions, Aahare Kolkata is more than just a cloud kitchen; it’s a tribute to the rich cultural heritage of Bengal. Our founders, inspired by their roots and love for traditional Bengali cooking, have created a menu that honors time-tested recipes while incorporating modern touches to meet today’s dining preferences.
From hearty breakfasts to sumptuous dinners, our menu is designed to cater to every craving. Whether you’re in the mood for a traditional Bengali fish curry, fragrant biryani, or delightful sweets, we have something to satisfy every palate.
(Egg, Aloo) The Kolkata biryani has developed a distinct identity, purportedly originating from the royal courts of Awadh and brought to Kolkata by the late Nawab Wajid Ali Shah.
(Chicken, Egg, Aloo) The Kolkata biryani has developed a distinct identity, purportedly originating from the royal courts of Awadh and brought to Kolkata by the late Nawab Wajid Ali Shah.
(Mutton, Egg, Aloo) The Kolkata biryani has developed a distinct identity, purportedly originating from the royal courts of Awadh and brought to Kolkata by the late Nawab Wajid Ali Shah.
(Egg, Aloo) The Kolkata biryani has developed a distinct identity, purportedly originating from the royal courts of Awadh and brought to Kolkata by the late Nawab Wajid Ali Shah.
(Chicken, Egg, Aloo) The Kolkata biryani has developed a distinct identity, purportedly originating from the royal courts of Awadh and brought to Kolkata by the late Nawab Wajid Ali Shah.
(Mutton, Egg, Aloo) The Kolkata biryani has developed a distinct identity, purportedly originating from the royal courts of Awadh and brought to Kolkata by the late Nawab Wajid Ali Shah.