Nizam’s Restaurant - Kolkata    Share

3.9/5 stars (5515 reviews)

About this place

  • Cost Rs 450. ( Approx. for 2 people )
  • Timings : 11:00 AM to 11:30
  • Number : +91 70447 23222
  • Near By Howrah Bridge
  • 3.40 Km 51 min.
  • Local Food Cuisine

Eatery dating to 1937, thought to be one of the original sources of kathi rolls. Quick Bites - Kebab, Rolls, Bengali, Mughlai, North Indian, Biryani. Approx cost for two people Rs 450.

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Operating Hours

Monday:
11:00 AM to 11:30
Tuesday:
11:00 AM to 11:30
Wednesday:
11:00 AM to 11:30
Thursday:
11:00 AM to 11:30
Friday:
11:00 AM to 11:30
Saturday:
11:00 AM to 11:30
Sunday:
11:00 AM to 11:30

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Address
23 & 24, Hogg St, near Axis Bank Atm, New Market Area, Dharmatala, Taltala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700087, India
Number
+91 70447 23222
Website
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Landmark
near Axis Bank Atm, 23 & 24, Hogg Street, New Market Area, Dharmatala, Taltala, Kolkata
Latitude
22.5615037
Longitude
88.3534009

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Kalpana Singh

Kalpana Singh


80.00 %

@ 22 Jan, 2020

Glad we were able to experience the kathi roll where it originated. We tried chicken and mutton rolls, both were great. Place itself is very basic however that provides it a unique style of old small Indian restaurant.

Gouranga Nath

Gouranga Nath


40.00 %

@ 03 Jan, 2020

Not a good quality of Biryani and the customer service is also not good though quantity is more than enough. No tasty food.

anirban barman

anirban barman


100.00 %

@ 12 Dec, 2019

Old but tastes great. The restaurant is quite old but it has maintained itself in an appropriate manner. The food items tastes really good and really fun to go and eat there.

Subham Biswas

Subham Biswas


80.00 %

@ 21 Feb, 2020

Good place to have some quick bite while shopping in New Market. Its chicken kathi kebab rolls are famous. One must try it. Its delicious.

Saumitra Dutta Gupta

Saumitra Dutta Gupta


40.00 %

@ 17 Dec, 2019

Eating from there since late 1960s. That excellent paratha and Kathi kebab is no longer what it was, the quality deteriorating along with the passage of time. The parathas start becoming rubbery within minutes. The Kathi kebab has become tough and lacks the taste for which it was once famous for. And the waiters? Less said the better.

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