Street food of Kolkata is the food sold by hawkers and street vendors from portable market stalls in the streets of Kolkata, India. It is one of the major characteristics of the city, which makes Kolkata the "City of Joy". Kolkata's street foods include Indian street food as well as Chinese, Mughlai, British, and even European foods.[1]
A street fast food stall in Kolkata
Tea stall at Chitpur, Kolkata
The chaatwala in London inspired by street food of Kolkata
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