
Durga Puja is as much about food as devotion, with pandal-hopping and hearty feasts defining the celebration. Siliguri joins the revelry as visitors weave through crowded streets to savor festive flavors. From classic Bengali thalis to upscale dining, the city offers a tempting spread for every palate this year.

This year, the city’s restaurants are set to overflow with diners craving authentic Bengali flavors. Epare Bangla leads the lineup, offering everything from mutton, fish, chicken, and egg thalis to the lavish Maha Bhoj Thali. Prices range from Rs 250 to Rs 790 , with a meal for two averaging around Rs 1,000.

For a true taste of classic Bengali cuisine, Bhojohori Manna stands out. From fish fry and rice-dal-bhaja to perfectly grilled meats, the menu delivers authentic flavors. A meal for two typically costs between Rs 1,200 and Rs 1,500.

Similarly, the ever-popular 16 Bengali Street and Sandhya Hotel are sure to draw heavy crowds. Their thalis come at pocket-friendly prices yet offer a wide variety, certain to catch every visitor’s eye.

For those craving a different twist, Kasturi – Dhakai Bengali Cuisine offers a unique treat. Its Dhakai-style preparations bring distinct flavors, with fish and mutton dishes adding an extra layer of surprise.

On the other hand, Anubhuti, nestled inside Hotel Amaravati, serves special thalis with a premium flair that perfectly complements its elegant ambiance.

Not just thalis—Durga Puja is also the perfect time to indulge in fine dining. Courtyard by Marriott’s Siliguri Kitchen and Cinnamon Terrace both offer lavish multi-cuisine buffets. The budget is higher, with a meal for two ranging from about Rs 1,200 to Rs 2,000, but many visitors will happily splurge for a special festive experience.

Dhaba by Amber, RAAG – Raise A Glass, and The Origins Restaurant all offer diverse menus and a welcoming atmosphere, making them ideal spots for a festive Puja evening.

In short, Durga Puja in Siliguri is now as much about culinary delight as lights, decorations, and the deity’s darshan. Restaurants across the city have rolled out special Puja menus, offering everything from traditional thalis to upscale fine dining to suit every budget. This year’s celebrations promise a true feast for the senses—and especially for the taste buds.
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Author: News18