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On the occasion of the Eid festival, numerous Bangladeshi restaurants were closed, prompting us to explore a new dining spot. Having traveled from Philadelphia and being somewhat unfamiliar with the area, we relied on Google for guidance – a decision that proved fortunate! The majority of the dishes
We did takeout from this Bangladeshi Restaurant couple of times. Hilsa (Ilish) Curry, Pangash Fish Curry, Hilsa (Ilish) Pulao, Tiger Shrimp Curry, Mughlai Paratha. All of dishes are delicious. Specifically, all those Fish Curries & size of fishes are very decent & qualities are good too. Grown up as
Awesome Bengali food. Authentic Bengali taste and flavours. I loved the place. They have a mouth watering sweet collection and a variety of fish. Also, different kinds of meat are available. The staff was very welcoming and very polite. They prepared the food in 10 15 minutes. I highly recommend th
Goat Halim! It's a popular Bangladeshi dish made with slow-cooked goat meat and lentils. The flavors are rich and the meat is tender. I highly recommend trying it if you're a fan of flavorful and hearty dishes! 🍛😋
Whenever we’re in newyork we go there. I’ve seen live mice running around the restaurant but it’s the authentic Bengali food which takes us to the restaurant always. One thing to note before ordering food is to look at the trays in the video, if the food looks fresh then only order. Sometimes they c
Their Kolija Shingara is a must try item. Really good. I also liked their chai. We had different types of bengali curries with rice. Food were good. Some curries were really spicy but tasted good. Can’t complain about the cleanliness. If you are in Jackson Heights, you know how it is.. service was o
Amazing and fresh Bangladeshi food. Everything ordered was delicious. The kolija (liver) shingara was really good.
I had lunch at Haat Bazaar Restaurant and had a fantastic time. I'm going there for the first time their foods are amazing, especially the Fish menu. I order Ilish pulao, mutton kacchi biryani, and Golda chingri. I tried Ilish pulao, and Golda chingri for the first time. I'm in love with their Ilis
In my opinion the best Bangladeshi authentic place in Queens. The biryani is out of the world. Service is quick and prices are reasonable. Ilish is a must try here. Only grudge I have is the seating arrangement. I feel claustrophobic to be honest. The little grocery store right next to the dining ar
We visited this restaurant mainly to try out their beef nehari. And for my tastebud, it was very average! Not great as I expected. But their aloo bhaji was good! Also, the service was good too.
I can’t stop myself to give 5 star .. what a food and the taste of it. Every time I visit New York I try to visit this place .❤️one my best recommendation for Bengali food is this place .. please guys it’s a must go place in new York for food I ordered rahu fish-5 star ⭐️ Mutton bhuna- 5 ⭐️ Goat kac
Very good restaurant with clean interior and friendly staff. We have tried their breakfast menu and lunch. All the foods were great. I will recommend to try their Hilsha(ilish) fish.
They have lots of dishes on the menu. The taste of the food varies from time to time. It is very in the evening. You have to wait to get a table. Their spacing is very tight.
I like their food. I tried several of their dishes in chicken, fish, and goat. All of them were great! However, the restaurant is not very clean and their AC is not perfect.
One of the best bangali restaurants I ever ate from. Their beef pilau is very tasty and their beef haleem was absolutely delicious. So flavorful with tender pieces of meat inside. Can't wait to visit this place again
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