Roshogolla o Mishti Doi, dutoi shera chhilo
One of my most favourite places. Really nice Bengali food.
If you are a bengali residing in Ahmedabad, this is the place for you. It is located near Vastrapur Lake. This place serves amazing bengali food at a reasonable price. The staff are nice and helpful. Pretty much every item on the menu makes you feel like enjoying a bengali meal in your home. We tried their fish fry, steamed rice, mutton kasha and mishti doi. To be very honest every item lived up to my expectations and more. This one is highly recommended.
Nice and clean place. Dont expect a star restaurant service. The food is awesome. I had fish platter and I ate till I could eat no more. Prices are vfm.
Incredible home made, simple, tasty, Bengali food joint. We ordered the Rohu fish curry, moong ki daal, aloo posto, and white rice. Very cost effective too.
Awesome food and taste...and the fish thali and dhoka sabzi was awesome.and ambience is good ..i recommended to all who like fish and chicken.....
Ananya Sasmita Chaurasia
+5
Best food items are fish mustard curry and chicken fry with rice. My all time favourite. Chicken lollipop and chicken curry are also great. A huge hit during Durga puja #yumm
It was fantastic experience with my family ,,,
Excellent food,,,
Good variety,,,,
Best Bengal food in ahmedabad,,,,
Must visit this place if you like authentic bengali food,,,,
Very good excellent and super delivery and food packing test nice restaurant and fast food quality delivery time very nice performance and quantity
Authentic Kolkata Biryani with freshly cooked chicken and fish items. I must say this place looks pretty decent in view but serves food of great class. I have been a fan of there Gud-wala Rasogulla which they serve in winters! Keep it up guys!
My Bengali friend took me to this place 1 yr back and since then this is my favorite place whenever I visit ahmedabad. I wont say they serve authentic flavors but they will satisfy any bengali person's appetite to have home food (in fact anyone's). I kind of tried almost their every item but my favorite dishes are fish fry, chicken kosa and aloo posto. I used to like their biryani recipe which included potatoes but now their recipe has changed I guess. Overall this is very cozy place to hangout with friends and family with some good food.
Lovely food.. captures the very essence and flavours of Bengali and Oriya cuisine. The food is healthier than a lot other restaurants , use way less oil
guru byapok...go here for comfort food...typical home style bhater hotel...khub bhalo ranna...i had fish fry with kasundi...then rui macher jhal with bhat...fish fry was authentic kolkatta style...rui macher jhal came with 2 big peices of fish...quantity is good...had it with steamed rice...i paid 290..value for money...best thing it is in a shopping complex with its own parking... no tention...i am a kolkatta bong foodie and i recommend the place...👌👌...5 stars..
It’s hard to get good Bengal food in Ahmedabad.. Tripti restaurant has been a boon for all the bengali cuisine lovers staying in Ahmedabad..
Being a bong and a foodie, wanted to try out bengali food over here.. Found ds place better than the rest ones..price range is quite okay ans quantity wise food is great. The quality of food is really nice and lot.of snack options which is absolutely worth trying.
Authentic Bengali dishes in Ahmedabad - Tripti is the place to be! Love the Rice-Dal-Sukto-Chicken Curry which comes in a reasonable price as the Chicken Thali! Interior and ambience needs improvement - However good for takeaways!
Being a Bengali it's one of my favourite place. If you want to have an authentic Bengali thaali then you must visit this place. It's pocket friendly. Jhuri aloo bhaja, begun bhaja, sukto, chamar danla, fish fry, maacher jhaal, mutton biryani..... the list goes on and on... Love it.
You will love this place for authentic Bengali preparations.
The fish with mustard curry is my favourite!
Usually get stuff packed from here.
They have delicious mutton dishes as well.
Food was great. I like the crispy fish fry and Rosugulla. Briyani was average. I feel like going to Calcutta. Place was simple and the rates for the food is also very decent. Try once. Great Bengali Food.
If you are looking for good quality home cooked Bengali food at cheap price it is the best place to munch in. It serves both veg and non-veg food.
Priyadarshini K Sinha
+3.5
Honestly I expected a lot from this restaurant. As a Bengali I had high hopes from this place where the proprietor is a Oriya.
Ambiance- pathetic (3/10)
Menu range- good (7/10)
Price- good (8/10)
Quality- above average (6/10)
Quantity- good (7.5/10)
Taste- unimpressive (6/10)
Egg devil- I actually liked this item here n guess this is the signature dish here.
Chicken thali- the vegetables curry option range is poor and so is the taste. Alu posto has burnt posto (posto- khas khas/ opium poppy seeds), Dhoka dalna has inner portion uncooked Dhoka. Alu Gobi has over boiled mashed Gobi... Daal is good. No complaint about rice n roti. Chicken curry- oily, tasteless, chicken pieces sizes are appreciable but uncooked from inside. Chutney is rather too bland.
Sadly no option for Basanti sweet polao there and their vegetable polao is oily n too sweet. Chicken roll is good in taste but too oily. Biriyani is average n nothing special. Do I recommend? U may give it a shot.... Choose Ur delicacies widely.
Excellent Bengali food.
Non veg thalis ( chicken, mutton or fish) are really good and gives you the taste of Bengal in Ahmedabad. The biriyani is awesome compared to other biriyani places in Ahmedabad. I also try have the fish fingers every time I visit. Service and ambience wise its an average restaurant. But anyways, it provides good bong food and specially fish in Ahmedabad. A place of value for money.
Excellent value for money food. The ambiance is average but the food is great. The prices are reasonable. The fish is fresh but since it's locally sourced, there may be a slight smell.
Bong cuisine in gujjuland!
Food 3.5/5
Ambience 4/5
Service 3.5/5
Vfm 3.5/5
Bit expensive, also the egg curry was bit salty. Tengra mach(fish) was bit chewwy. Only good thing is you get to eat bong food which is a rarity in Ahmadabad.
As a Bengali it is our 2nd home here in Ahm. We feel like we are in kolkata when we enter here. The best Bengali restaurant here. They also offer some discount during poila boisakh.
Satisfying ambience not so good or not so bad . The bengali dishes there are just awesome.The food tastes like a typical bengali type restaurant.The pavda thali is just awesome and a never to miss dish.
Great Bengali food
As a Bengali I will give 80 out of 100
Cause the biriyani was not typical Kolkata biriyani and that too with out aloo
Mutton dish was also not so good
If you want to have some authentic Bengali fish items in Ahmadabad then this is the place for you sure.
Awesome food n truly Bengali feeling
Today I went there first time bt soulfully satisfaction comes there.
Every plater is very good n service also Okk . We ate veg plater,chicken n fish plater.Rate is also nominal
Truly Bengali feeling in land of peace
Had Chicken Kosha with Paratha and Chicken Briyani, and Oh man! What a thing it was! It's not like I am visiting this place for the first time but visiting it after quite a while. The chicken is so tender it melts in your mouth, wasn't undercooked from any part, amazing preparation was on point. Definitely a must visit. But their service lacks like always, staff is friendly but not attentive.
Want a taste of Bengal in Ahmedabad, then Tripti is the place to go. It has a simple and neat ambiance and gives a homely feel.
The menu has various Bengali dishes and we went for fish fingers, chicken kobiraji for the starters and a mutton thali and a fish thali for the main course.
Service was ultra quick which was surprising for me.
The fish fingers were crisp, delicious and tasted different from the usual ones in town. The mustard sauce along with it made for a great combo.
Chicken kobiraji was a cutlet along with scrambled egg whites. It was very tasty and quite fluffy and we couldn't stop munching on it.
Overall both starters were really good.
The thalis consisted of rice, dal, vegetable, fish or mutton, potato sticks and a sweet chutney.
The dal was simple and tasty. The deep fried potato sticks were crunchy as expected. What I really loved was the shukto or mixed vegetable. Though it leans on the bitter side, it was well cooked and delicious.
The mutton curry was again tasty and the aloo gobhi was a very different experience.
I've always heard about the legendary combination of fish and mustard in Bengali cuisine and the fish pabda did not disappoint at all. The fish was succulent and made for an amazing combination with the mustard based curry. The curry itself was a bit salty but tasted fine with the rice.
I liked how even the sweet sour chutney had mustard seeds in it.
The quantity was more than enough and we were too full to try the sweets on the menu.
Staff was very helpful and attentive. It definitely won't burn a hole in your pocket.
All in all an experience which I'd surely want again. This place is as close as it gets to Bengal in town.
Bon appetit
Tip - Do go with a Bengali friend if possible as you'll know exactly what to order and who'll tell you everything about each dish
Went for dinner yesterday with my friends. When we reached it was kind of empty but soon the whole place was full, luckily we had prior booking by call.
Frnds..what I should say about this place! Being a true chef and pure fav Bengali foodie, this is probably the kind of true Bengali restaurant in city. Say that's my comfort food and this place just makes me feel like m in city of joy . It's pure bliss! Though, the ambiance was very mediocre nothing spectacular.
As they have nice ala carte and set meal menu so service was more attentive but felt staff could be more for overall executions.
Coming to menu, it had all the major Bengali delicacies. For starters in Non Veg they had Fish bhaja. In main course we had Dhokar Dalna, Rui Macher Kali, Chicken Kossa, Pulao and Breads ( as I can't animate without chapatis). In desserts we savoured Rosogolla.
Variety - 4/5
Somehow I felt for the cost they could have had more exotic options especially in fish n sweets
Taste - 5/5
Full marks on taste . Everything tasted authentic especially the fish fry n Kosha murgi was amazing.
Ambiance - 3.5/5
Value for Money - 4/5
Definitely a must place to visit for all people interested in Bengali cuisine...!
Visited this place with two of my friends who are natively oriya/Bengali - and it's easy to see why they love it. The food has the authentic tinge.
The place is economical, and the environment goes accordingly.
The Egg Starter we had, akin to a cutlet, was quite brilliant, as were the Chicken and Mutton gravy recommendations (I relied on the waiter’s reco for it). The parantha, while shallow fried, was quite good.
A decent place to have Bengali food in the area.
visited this place on our trip to ahmedabad with my family!.
a perfect bengali restaurant amidst dhokla,fafda,jalebi :D
ordered biryani,roti and chicken curry.
the most funny and cutest part was they served a curry with biryani,which is so unlike kolkata :D
anyway the staff,their service,the food everything deserves a thumbs up!
My friend and I was here with the idea that we should be having a lot of fish, something different and sastha.
Welcome to tripti. I'm told it serves the best Bengali cuisine and I must say, it was awesome. Menu uploaded on zomato is not the latest. Don't get discouraged seeing that because they have a great variety to feast on.
We started with the fish fingers. Nice and crisp and fresh. Enough said? Tried the mutton curry with rice. Ordered a fish masala curry as well. Damn great taste and hearty in the quantity served as well. The best part is it's all cheap in pricing.
Thanks tripti.
Durga puja is not complete with typical Bengali food no matter in which point of the earth we are . We are born foodies and to be honest we only discover our undying love for fish and rice when we no longer have regular access to it anymore. I finally got an opportunity to try this place and had some comfort food on Ashtami after four months .
Fish finger : this served with Bengali style mustard sauce caller kasundi after so long was absolute bliss. Though I could say that the fish wasn't very fresh but I can't expect much in at Gujarat anyway. Pretty good I'll say ! The crust was crunchy and the fish well cooked .
Fish kabiraji : back in Kolkata, this is a very popular delicacy. A cutlet is covered in egg whites which are scrambled and are super fluffyyyyyy! The fluffiness wasn't obviously as great as I've had all my life but nevertheless it was good. The cutlet was tasty .
Hilsa fish Thali : this thali consisted of rice , moong dal, hilsa fish curry , jhuri bhaja ( very finely grated potato deep fried) , potato and pointed gourd curry and a sweet chutney. Now this took my breath away ! It's been a long time since I tasted the simplicity of eastern food. After months when you get to dig your fingers into a plate of rice and fish , it just cannot get better and I kid you not . The moong dal tasted very simple and homely . The jhuri bhaja was great and we ordered another plate. The aloo potoler torkari was okay, I don't like potol. The hilsa fish curry was pretty good, the portion was generous enough though obviously the fish wasn't fresh but thats the best one could expect at Gujarat .
Value for money : 4/5
Food:4/5
Service and management : 3/5
Happy eating !
"Khub bhalo noe but ja aache tai bhalo"...eta e bola jete pare. Ideal for low budget outing specially for college students. May be it is the only ahop selling "bhetki"
This has been our go-to location for Bengali food here in Ahmedabad. The food is nothing extraordinary, but there is a homely feeling you might associate with it. I have had the Chicken thali a couple of times, and the chicken biryani the last time I visited. The thalis are nice and well equipped with chutney, alu bhaja and a sabzi along side the chicken, rice and dal. Something you'd love on your platter on a lazy Sunday afternoon. At around 190 a plate, it might seem a bit steep, but I'd say worth it. As for the biryani, the quantity and chicken pieces were all right, but it's never a Kolkata biryani without the ever so important alu and that was missing! Would I recommend this place? For a bengali stuck away from home- definitely! Otherwise not some place you'd want to identify bengali cuisine with.
Monica NalanChakravarthi
+3.5
Tripti was my Bengali stop in Ahmedabad.. My Bengali friends were never disappointed with this place. The food is affordable... Fish recipes are not that upto the mark... But I guess it isn't their fault... As it is difficult to find good fish in Ahmedabad.
Overall.. This place serves good homely Bengali food.
No doubt...Tripti is the BEST Bengali Restaurant of the City. It is not a swanky place as far as ambience is concerned but outshines with their various bengali options and taste. 5 star appreciation.
A place to visit if you want to have some authentic bengali cuisine. Ordered fish finger,fish chop and mutton kosha. The food was really delicious. When away from home and craving for some Bong food, this is the place to hit in!
Best restaurent in ahmedabad. We had mutton biriyani. Steamed rice. Sorshe ilish. And muton kosha.. all those dishes r just mouth watering.. so tasty.. proper flavour of bengal.. fresh food .. quality is high. Quanyity is good. Behaviour. Ambiance all r lovely.. we have decided to be there almost regular..
In ahmedabad, For Nonveg lover, finding a Non vegetarian restaurant is a difficult task. For me it is end of search. I love this place. Thali is value for money. One can choose from the liat of a-la-carte as well and all are equally good whether it is chicken or fish or mutton. My weekend destination will be this place till i am in Ahmedabad. It's a must try.
Ordered fish fingers & Egg devil, the quintessential Bengali starters. Both were picture perfect at jaw-dropping prices. The chicken pakodas were coated in besan, we were expecting them to be fiery red pakodas deep fried after dipping them in cornflour. For maincourse we ordered chicken masala with buttet rotis and a plate of chicken biryani. The biryani was delicious, the rice perfectly cooked along with the chicken. The chicken masala also gave a feeling of home-cooked curry. Felt the restaurant was a bit understaffed with just one guy running around taking orders, but the service was surprisingly quick. I'd like to try the mutton biryani next time.
Marks scored purely because of serving authentic Bengali / Odiya cuisine. Sometimes one has to ignore the nuances of a well practiced hospitality decor and like a place simply for the genuine taste and variety of recipes it provides. Just go and enjoy eastern delicacies especially the fixed thalis that would give an assortment of the famous recipes like sukto, bhaaja, ghaanto, mutton kosa, mustard ilish etc served in a tray.....you would keep burping till you reach home. One of my favourite....great place Sapanda
If you are looking for authentic bengali food for very reasonable price in Ahmedabad...this is the place. It hasnt been even a month that I have been in Ahmedabad and I have visited the restaurant for about 10 times.
I cant rate them highly on ambience, but their food has the quality to bring you back to the place again and again.
This is one of the best place for those who are looking for Bengali food in Ahmedabad. I often visit to this place whenever I miss food of my state.
Excellent food. This place serves the best Odia and Bengali food in whole Ahmedabad. Do not give it a miss if you are a lover of authentic East Indian food. Home away from home.
Sthutipanigrahysingh
+3.5
Small n pretty place, gud staff n lots of nonveg fud.Wat else does one need? Rolls they serve are mouthwatering and decent portions of fish items and biriyani too.
It was the Bengali New year, and we were a day late. And I had made it a point, that I had to have proper Bengali food. I along with my friends came to this place one afternoon.
We entered the place, and got that aroma, an aroma every bengali craves for, an aroma that make you go 😍.
I was really happy when finally I visited this place. We ordered, Chicken Egg roll, Fish Finger, Sorshe Ilish, Macher Kalia, Mangsho kosha, Mangsho chap.
Bliss. Having fish after 6 months, I was in a different world all together. The Fish Finger was cooked to perfection, it was fried yet was quite juicy and soft and hence delecious fish. The Sorshe (mustard) curry was really good. The fish seemed stale, but it was a wonderful dish. The flavours had just the apt ratio. Macher Kalia was brilliant, the fish 'rohu' was fresh and tasted really good. It was cooked beautifully.
Both Mangsho chap and kosha were heavenly. The chap had a unique mix of spices and flavours. It was really very good. It wa so succulent and delectable and mellow and all other good adjectives.
The deserts however, didn't strike me that good. It wasn't bad, but wasn't so good as well.
The only lacunae I could find for this place would be the disproportion between the price and quantity. I felt that the quantity was too less, and compared to gge quantity, the prices were bit on the higher end. That being ignored, I had a wonderful time in Tripti. I am definetly visiting this place pretty soon.
Happy eating.
The bengali attraction of the town; always visiting the place with my bengali friend adds up to the good experience. Fish finger is a mandatory starter for us continued by a delicious curry with thumbs up. We had one of the softest rasgullas ever at Tripti. A great experience.
fish , crispy chicken fry, brinjal fry are my favorites here. Feels like a good home cooked meal. They deliver around the nearby places for orders over 300. Zomato doesn't have this option for tripti.
Good food, decent environment at a slightly high price.
Recommend for the Bengali people as well as for non Bengalis who want to try authentic bengali food.
An amazing place for delicious bengali cuisine. Highly recommend kosha mutton, chicken biryani, fish fry, chicken champ and Mughlai Paratha.
If you want to have authentic Bengali Cuisines the this is the place to go. Good food at cheap price. It was my first encounter with Bengali food so I stuck to basics and ordered chicken thali. It was good, chicken was properly cooked and soft. Then we also ordered fishfry which was good. Overall value for money place.
The place was a little hard to find however Mutton Biriyani: Mutton was well cooked
Chicken Fry was nicely marinated and fried. Not dry meat. all in all good food. worth a visit.
Mr. Egg connoisseur took me there to have the most delicious egg devils(kolkata egg chops)
Egg devils
Taste 4.5/5 (less chatpata)
Vfm 5/5
Hygiene 4.5/5
Look 3.5/5
If u have only 100 bucks in pocket visit d place order 5 egg devils nd savour it
Best authentic Bangla non-veg Food. Ambience is not so great but its worth the price. I mostly go there for Mutton Kosha, Mutton Biryani and Fish curry. I can definitely say that this is the only place I got good mutton in Ahmedabad. The mutton kosha is a preparation which people of Bihar, Bengal and Orissa can relate to their home made mutton.
Cheap, authentic Bengali food, that too in a place where you least expect it. Tucked away in a corner, it is easy to miss if you do not know it. Their new place is more spacious than the previous, and thankfully the taste has remained the same. The thalis are a steal, and even the fish dishes are extremely cheap compared to how rare getting fish in Ahmedabad restaurants is. Soul food for people living away from home, this place has the perfect taste of home food!
Too small a place for giant foodies to fit in, But given the flavors and taste of the food, I am most certain foodies can adjust. I have never been to West Bengal, but a fellow Foodie says, this is how Bengali Food is supposed to taste. Prompt service, good waiting staff, soft spoken. Not too big on ambience.
Just visit this place for once...!! Great non-veg foods, the speciality being chicken delicacies. Also the northern cuisines are just fabulous. You will just keep nailing the last piece into the mouth....
If you are a die hard bengali cuisine lover(like me) and you are stranded in Ahmedabad where you can't cook non veg at your place, then you should turn to Tripti to be your saviour. As soon as you enter this place the smell of fish fry will fill your nose. The restaurant is normal nothing savvy, air conditioned and plain simple seats. But it is the food they concentrate upon. Moreover, if you get fish at such cheap rates in Ahmedabad better not to concentrate on the decor of the place.
Must try : everything but specially (authentic mustard fish curry and fish kalia and in chicken:- chicken chap and chicken kassa). the quantity is good for a single person. Although they serve chinese and Biryani but better stick to the Bengali dishes.
One can also try the Thali it is also pretty good
Little disappointing...
TRIPTI, always gives tripti to the bong food lovers in Ahmedabad ...Their authentic bengali meal (Mach bhat) is one of the catalyst to keep our bong taste buds alive in this veg dominating city..
But, last time, have tried mutton biriyani and mutton chap...And frankly speaking I was very disappointed..specially for the biriyani.. Rice was so dry that one cannot eat it and u might need water or cold drinks to swallow, also mutton pieces was like fried in microwave and mixed with the rice...taste is like having normal rice with full of mutton pieces,nothing else..
Mutton chap is ok, but not so good..
I went there after a long time. New ambience and much much better than previous place. Food is as always good. Mutton biriyani is awesome. I have also tried "illish" earlier which was good.
I was striving for bengali food and found this one while searching...regarding the price I vl say itz price s cheaper compared to the other bong restaurant around and the test and quality of food is also good..once in a while this place is recommended. .
They serve many bengali dishes which you usually dont get to see in the city...the food was yummie ...it does soothes your taste buds...was accompanied by a bengali friend and he was also cherished by eatin the food
A restaurant in the center of Ahmedabad which reminds me the cuisines of home... I'm from Odisha and this place is a heaven for the FISH lovers from the eastern part of the country... Highly popular among my friends as it's one of the restaurants serving authentic Bengali-NorthOdisha food..
Everything on the menu is a must try out for the non veg lovers from the east... from fish curry to misti doi... The fish curries cooked with mustard gravy is always there to get lost in its aroma...
If you are a food lover from those two sister states, go for the "Thalis" in the menu..I bet you will not get disappointed.. Otherwise you can order anything as you wish.. But remember one thing, tell the waiter to make the food Spicy...And enjoy..!!
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