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June 26, 2023

A hidden gem for Chinese Cuisine at Kolkata

We, the people of Kolkata are always looking for new places to eat our favorite Chinese food. When some stick to their old choices of restaurants, I know many who keeps on exploring the city to find out new restaurants for Chinese cuisine.

Pou Hing is one such eating house at Teritti Bazaar(The oldest China Town of India) which is over-shadowed by Tung Nam, another legendary eating house in the same area. People head straight towards Tung Nam more often than they visit Pou Hing. I would definitely call Pou Hing as one of the hidden gems of the city simply because of the food that they serve. If you’re looking for ambiance, you will be disappointed. An air-conditioner at an eating house is a luxury. This place has been operational for more than 22 years and they are pretty good at what they are doing.

This place remains open on all days except Sunday. Located at Suniyat Street Lane at Poddar Court, this place is easily noticed by the bright white sign board. Get inside and order your favorite dishes but at the same time, do not forget to taste few more dishes which are the specialties of this place.

Check out the list below :

Chicken Wontons
Volcano Chicken (starter)/Drinking Wings
Mei Foon/Fun (They seriously make one of the best Mei Foons in the city!)
Chicken Black Garlic (I tried this for the first time just few days back and I simply loved the flavor that they put in this dish)

Earlier, I tried their Mixed Fried Rice with Hot Garlic Chicken and I liked the combo.

Why does Pou Hing stand apart?

Each and every dish at this place are prepared with authenticity and they use the sauces which is prepared in their own factory with the same name. If you wish, you can even buy a variety of Chinese sauces and masalas from the showroom adjacent to the restaurant. At the same time, the quantity of each and every dish is more than enough for two hungry souls. The quality and the quantity truly justify the pricing of every dish. Check out the pocket pinch and other necessary information at the end of this blog.


You will be disappointed if you are a pork-lover because this place do not serve pork. In that case, Tung Nam (a few steps away from Pou Hing) is the place for you.



Notes :

This place remain closed on Sundays.
Pocket Pinch : 500 INR for two which includes a starter, a main course & a side dish. Ideally a budget of 700 INR will be more than sufficient for two people if you want to explore the menu list.
Location on Google Map : Check it here



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