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Good Food Bro took a street food journey in North Kolkata to explore a few legendary shops. He first stopped at the Dwarik’s Grandsons at Shyambazar for savoury and sweet. Next to it is the famous Golbari, known for its Kosha Mangsho. Since Holi/Dol is around the corner, visiting Shiv Shakti Sharbat Shop at BK Paul Avenue is a must to try the thandai and check out bhang laddo. At Bidhan Sarani, there is Shiv Assram, which sells the famous flavour lassi and has an option for bhang sharbat. Good Food Bro stepped inside narrow Bhim Ghosh Lane to have sweet and mishti doi from Kashi Nath Pan Mistanna Bhandar. Back to Fariapukur, the final stop was Parbati Bhandar. One of the few shops in Kolkata still prepares dhakai porota. #streetfoodkolkata #kolkatastreetfood #goodfoodbro
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Souvik Bhattacharya, aka Good Food Bro, is a blogger by passion. An alumnus from B-school and working in IT. His travel and food blog bagged 1st position at the India Food & Beverage Award in 2022 and 2023. Also, the winner of the best blog for consecutive years at TFBA 20 and 21 was declared the popular blog winner at TFA 22.
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