Updated On: 04 September, 2015 08:19 AM IST | | Dipanjan Sinha and Suprita Mitter
<p>Bhojohari Manna's latest outlet in Chembur serves Bengali home-style food at affordable prices. Read on to find out what happens when two Bengalis savour their fare for its authenticity, novelty and taste</p>

Luchi (puri) Mutton Kosha, Katla Kalia, Mochar Ghonto, Chitol Muithha, Phulkopir Torkari
Eating out
Bhojohari Manna
Food: Good
Service: quick
Ambiance: Warm
The restaurant chain, Bhojohori Manna, drew queues in Kolkata in the last decade when three of its outlets opened in the city. Named after the mythical chef, Bhojohori Manna — immortalised by a popular song by Manna De, the restaurant redefined eating out in Kolkata. Before this, eating chiefly meant anything but Bengali food.
Ironically, though, Manna derived his cooking skills from his travels around the world, this restaurant chain is all about Bengali food. This and more such eateries in Kolkata have now become the destination to savour cumbersome culinary delights now rarely cooked at homes in a fast-paced urban milieu.
Luchi (puri) Mutton Kosha, Katla Kalia, Mochar Ghonto, Chitol Muithha, Phulkopir Torkari