If there is a city that can give tough competition to Delhi's lip-smacking street food, it has to be Kolkata. Rightfully called the City of Joy, its myriad of dishes (think: phuchkas , kathi rolls, ghugni-chaat and kachoris ), can take you on a culinary joyride. Recently, Aditi Rao Hydari treated herself to one of Kolkata's iconic street foods – club kachoris with aloo sabzi .

The location? The popular restaurant chain Via Calcutta. Sharing this gastronomical feast on her Instagram Stories, Aditi wrote, “Indulgence via Calcutta.” Calcutta-style kachoris served with delicious aloo sabzi made our tummies growl.

And how could we ignore the phuchkas ? Foodies can only imagine how good they will taste once the spicy mashed potatoes are stuffed inside. A sheer “indulgence” indeed. (Also Read: Aditi Rao Hydari And Siddharth's Matching Peach Pastel Looks Set A Twinning Wedding Fashion Trend ) Via Calcutta claims that they are more than just an outlet selling street food.

The restaurant chain acts as “a bridge to the rich, vibrant, and bustling streets of Kolkata.” Their motto is to serve authentic Calcutta street food to customers on a wide scale. Via Calcutta also pays tribute to the street vendors who are carrying on Kolkata's street food heritage and tradition.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Via Calcutta (@viacalcutta) Like Aditi Rao Hydari, if you are also a Mumbaikar who craves Bengali food, other than Via Calcutta, these are the 5 foodie spots you mu.