Durga Puja in Kolkata isn’t just about dazzling pandals and dhunuchi dance—it’s also the city’s grand street food carnival. From tangy phuchkas to hearty biryani, the flavors are as festive as the celebrations. Here are the 15 most popular Durga Puja street foods you just can’t miss!

15 Must-Try Durga Puja Street Foods You Can’t Miss
1. Phuchka
The ultimate Pujo snack. No one leaves a pandal without a plate (or five) of tangy, spicy Phuchka. Ask any Bengali—it’s practically a religion.
2. Chowmein (Kolkata Style)
The city’s Chinese influence shows in Kolkata Chowmein—stir-fried noodles with soy sauce, veggies, or chicken.
3. Kathi Roll
Fast, filling, and delicious. Kathi Rolls are a pandal-hopper’s best friend, with egg, chicken, or paneer wrapped in flaky paratha.
4. Kolkata Biryani (with Aloo & Mutton)
Iconic and beloved, Kolkata Biryani with its signature potato and juicy mutton always makes the Pujo food list.
5. Telebhaja (Deep-Fried Fritters)
Rain or shine, Pujo evenings demand Telebhaja—crispy beguni, aloo chop, or mochar chop with hot chai.
6. Jhalmuri
Quick, crunchy, and light—Jhalmuri is Kolkata’s version of bhel puri and the ultimate snack while waiting in long queues.
7. Macher Chop (Fish Cutlet)
Bengal and fish go hand in hand. During Pujo, Macher Chop with kasundi is a top street favorite.
8. Dim’er Devil (Egg Devil)
Crispy outside, spicy inside—Dim’er Devil is a Pujo-special spin on Scotch eggs.
9. Mughlai Paratha
Greasy, indulgent, and utterly satisfying, Mughlai Paratha is a late-night Pujo superstar.
10. Shingara (Bengali Samosa)
Hot, flaky, and stuffed with spiced potatoes or cauliflower, Shingaras are the go-to snack at street-side stalls.
11. Kochuri with Cholar Dal
A breakfast classic turned Pujo treat—Kochuri with Cholar Dal is filling, hearty, and comforting.
12. Mutton Rezala with Paratha
For those late-night hunger pangs, Mutton Rezala with soft parathas is indulgence at its finest.
13. Chingri Cutlet (Prawn Cutlet)
Seafood lovers swear by Chingri Cutlet—crispy, golden, and perfect for Pujo evenings.
14. Chicken Pakora
Bite-sized, crispy, and loved by all—Chicken Pakora is a quick snack that never disappoints.
15. Ghugni Chaat
Simple yet flavorful, Ghugni Chaat is a traditional crowd-pleaser, especially for those who like their snacks hearty.
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