Nestled in a nondescript lane off Bidhan Sarani, near College Street, the ‘Baithak Khana’ cafe awaits your discovery. A family-owned bistro themed after everything that is Bengali.
Amit Datta/My KolkataThe walls of the cafe are adorned with some beautiful artwork.
Amit Datta/My KolkataThe sibling duo — Banibrata Nath Khan and Archita Nath Khan— started the cafe in 2019.
Amit Datta/My KolkataThe vivid paintings owe their brilliance to artist Shraboni Nath Khan. She also happens to be Banibrata’s wife.
Amit Datta/My KolkataThe cafe offers a range of beverages and snacks to its patrons such as tea, coffee, lassi, sandwiches, momos, Maggi and fried items like pakora.
Amit Datta/My Kolkata‘Baithak Khana’ is a stone’s throw from Vidyasagar College in north Kolkata.
Amit Datta/My KolkataA glass of chilled ‘Aam Panna’ — a traditional tangy Bengali drink prepared from boiled or roasted green mangoes— will give you a fresh lease of life on a hot and humid day.
Amit Datta/My Kolkata“We wanted to do something unique with our cafe. So, we decided we will try to showcase Bengali culture,” says Banibrata.
Amit Datta/My KolkataA plate of Pan Fried Momo and a book are all that you need to while away some leisurely afternoon hours at the cafe.
Amit Datta/My Kolkata(From left) Archita Nath Khan and Banibrata Nath Khan.
Amit Datta/My KolkataBanibrata serves a cup of coffee to a guest.
Amit Datta/My KolkataThe building that houses the cafe on its first floor is a centuries-old structure that has stood the test of time, according to Banibrata.
Amit Datta/My KolkataIn view of the rising Covid-19 cases in West Bengal, it is advisable not to venture out without masks in public places.