Residing at the East of Kolkata, one gets ample access to
the famous Mughlai and Chinese food joints of the city, be it ‘Shiraz’,
‘Zeeshan’ or ‘Beijing’. So when it came to reviewing ‘Arsalan’ Restaurant’s main
branch, I gladly welcomed it. Now, why did I mention the other three eateries
if I am to review the fourth one? The answer is pretty simple. Since 2002 when
Arsalan started operatiing, it has axed the popularity of the former three.
Arsalan serves Mughlai as well as Chinese delicacies but it is best known for
its penchant in Mughlai dishes.
I went there to find out exactly why people preferred it to
the others.
Situated at one of the busiest crossings of Kolkata, the
Park Circus seven point crossing; Arsalan can be surely tagged as one of the
landmarks here. The first thing to catch the eye is its name and the abundant
space inside. It has nothing to do with the interior decor. After I had a chat
with the owner I got to know that more than anything they are concerned about
the quality of food they serve. According to him, people go to a restaurant for
eating not to see its decor. If the food is good they will visit it again.
Still, if someone prefers good interiors and food with equal interest they should
seat themselves on the first floor of this joint.
Mughlai food is known for its richness. It is famous for the
exotic use of spices, dry fruits and nuts with style and splendor. Here, the dishes
start from a mere 80 bucks and can shoot up to as much as 7000! The dishes include
Biriyani, Kababs, Tandoori, Noodles, Soup and much more, but the dish which I
liked most was their ‘Kakori Kabab’. Made with mince meat, it’s so tender that
it simply melts in your mouth, flavored with god knows what spices! Who cares
when you are eating such delicious food!
Arsalan opens at 12 PM and serves customers till 1.30 AM on
normal days. During festivities it remains open till 4 AM.I have personally
never seen the entrance of this food joint deserted whenever I have walked past
the place.
Am I being biased that I didn’t find anything to negate?
Well, there are a few negative points as well. If you plan to visit this place,
you better travel by public transport because finding parking is near
impossible. Get something to pass your time in the queue; it may take as long
as 45 minutes to get your order served!
But I think the people of Kolkata are still crazy foodies or
else this food joint wouldn’t have run this well for 11 years with its 4
branches (one situated at Mumbai)!
Bhavesh Bhatia loves to taste various preparations at
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