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Ethnicity, Gastronomic Culture & Barabazar

ETHNICITY, GASTRONOMIC CULTURES & BARABAZAR

Blackburn Lane, home to Chinese immigrants in Kolkata (South-Eastern part of Barabazar). The area is popularly known as Tiretti Bazaar.
Home outside Home.
Calcutta's first and oldest Chinese restaurant Nanking, now used as a religious settlement by the locals - Toong On Church.
Eateries in Tiretti Bazaar are popularly known as Eating Houses, and not restaurants.
Chinese Steamed Wontons, surviving amidst the majoritarian spread of Tibetan Momos in the city.
Nakhoda Masjid, located in Zakaria Street, bounds Barabazar on the East. The area is majorly inhabited by Muslim community.
Khair Mubarak.
Before Sunset: Preparations for Iftar.
Mohabbat ka Sharbat.
Dilapidated Dreams.
Fresh batch of Dilli Fried Chicken representing fordism and parochialisation.
Forbidden.
The Southern part of Barabazar, running along Posta and MG Road, is dominated by the influx of Gujarati and Marwari businessmen.
Booming and glowing in the streets of Barabazar.
Partners-in-competition.
Malai.
Varieties of Chanachur.
Mornings in Barabazar.
Ethnicity, Gastronomic Culture & Barabazar
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