Typical Bengali cuisine restaurant. It’s inside Vedic Village restaurant an outing place & pricey. Similar resto are plenty in Kolkata to relish. The ambiance of course is rustic typical village hut (mud house). Thali was tried which had mostly all the platter Bengali families make during festive occasions. They allowed 1 thali for sharing for 2 & still be both could not complete. Taste wise ok but price was exorbitant @ 2800/- + taxes.
The very own bengali restaurant of Vedic Village spa and resort. You can spend your vacation at the beautiful villas and devour the bengali mahabhoj thalis available in veg, non veg and ilish varients.
You're going to love the starters especially begun pora pakora, bhetki fry, kumro chingri bharta, murgi piyazi. And other loads of starters.
Loved the songsir mutton kalia, bhetki paturi and cholar dal it was just perfect like home.
Lastly can't forget to mention the baked mihidana.
There were over 15+ items in their thalis all were equally delicious and all their raw materials are home grown.
Prices start at ₹1699.
Lunch timings from 12-4pm
Dinner Timing from 7-11pm
An aesthetic little mud-hut style restaurant serving Bengali food. The thalis are a good option to try. Their begun bhaja was an absolute delight, but the bhetki paturi could be better.
I was staying at Vedic village for a conference so enjoyed the nice dinner and ambience of the restaurant.
Bhoomi, the earth is a bengali speciality restaurant in Vedic Village Spa Resort. What a delightful place for dine-outs. Rustic ambience, brilliantly and skilfully designed in rural style of Bengal. Courteous staff maintaining all the safety protocols. Though the food is just above average but this restaurant will definitely give you a feel of the beauty and calmness and hospitality of our rural bengal.... 🙂🙂🙂
Had lunch their we ordered one veg thali and one nonveg it was unlimited thali,, food quality wasn't up to the mark,, and prices are slightly hyped. Overall so so experience.
1 thali is good enough for 2 to share.
It's authentic bengali cuisine. A little on the higher side.
Very delicious Bengali food you don't find in many restaurants. Matched with an outstanding ambience of a Bengali mud hut!
The tables were too small to accommodate 4 persons. All the more the size of the plates were so big that only two of those could be placed comfortably along with the small bowls with side dishes. The management should look into this. Though the food was good, we really had difficulty in eating.
Mahabir Prasad Agarwal
+4
Food is good but prices are stiff.
Rustic earthy ambience,tasty food,good service,must have burnt pineapple sorbet"pora anaros er sorbot"
Very nice place to enjoy. I particularly enjoyed a lot.
Excellent food and service. Very authentic.
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