A Day in RaajKutir
Rooms
Awake to the impeccable scenery with the sunshine and rains peeping through the windows. Honouring the cultural impact of the 19 th century Zamindari era of Bengal, the artists pay meticulous details in designing the magnificent rooms with spacious interiors and clean lines to create unparalleled tranquility.
Unique Dining
Experience
- East India Room
- Loafer’s Cafe
- The Swig
East India Room
East India Room offering a stylized interpretation of the, “Colonial Companion”, Indian dining experience which developed during the British Raj in India, as the British wives interacted with their Indian cooks.
Loafer’s Cafe
The delicatessen, patisserie and boulangerie is a visual treat of Victorian High Tea offerings such as Scones, freshly baked Artisan bread, sandwich blinis, palmier, quiche…
The Swig
Swig Bar reflects an English colonial look, with an informal ambience, a library, elaborate iron and woodwork. The artefacts in this bar reflects its name with various framed pictures displayed around the venue.
The Untold Story
Once upon a time, this
house was alive.
Trampled by footsteps and the tinkle of laughter; the baritone of the gramophone and the clinking glasses, the smell of incense in the wind and the lilting morning flute.
This is the imaginary story of Kaliprasanna Singha and his family. The story of how he single-handedly ousted the British from his beloved Swabhumi and protected his subjects and home from British domination. After his death, his eldest able son Nrishinghoprotap took over with his able wife and Ranima, Soudamini.
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