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| Mushroom Potato Sandwich at Kona Dukan |
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| Cheese Corn and Tomato Sandwich at Kona Dukan |
It is apparently like seems like that as hundreds of people who work in the small old buildings and old renovated buildings in that area and all seen here just at lunch hour, some for Dosa, some for Masala Kulcha ..and what not!
From chai to lassi, Dalhousie is buzzing with mouth-watering meals that no one can resist, one of the reasons which people don't carry tiffin in steel lunchboxes .
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| Samosa at Kona Dukan |
Kona as in corner and Dukan as in shop.
And it is actually named Kona Dukan as it is techically just around the right corner of India Exchange Place.
More specifically, just behind the Writer's Building.
My love affair with Dalhousie's Kona Dukan goes back to days of my college. People bunk college for movies or roaming around here and there, but the foodie I am I literally bunked all my early morning college classes just to try out some of its delicacies.
Starting off with the timing.
It is the best place to have breakfast if you anywhere in Dalhousie.
That tiny little shop starts serving from 6:30am and goes on till 8 in the evening.
Some of its best delicacies include the mushroom sandwich, tiny little samosas, cheese corn sandwiches, malai toast and the unforgettable chai.
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| Chai at Kona Dukan |




Lovely 😍😍😍😍 just love ur blogs....
ReplyDeleteThanks a tons 😍
DeleteI can relate, I guess Kolkata has lots to offer when it comes to street food, whether its Momos from Rabindra Sadan Metro Exit, COllege street and it's telebhaja, Mitra Cafe, Fish fry from Golpark.. lots n lots... good to see a different blog..... carry on, will follow this page......
ReplyDeleteHaha true 😁
DeleteI wish I could just visit again and again and again..
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