The variety of goods and services they provide simply astounded and impressed me, transporting me back to my childhood home. There were perhaps 50 to 60 different types of dishes, all of which were created in Bangladeshi way. We tried the beef biryani, which was really delicious; we couldn't help but get another. The shop sold both groceries and food. I would highly recommend it and plan to return.
Deep fried items and Jalebi are too good here. Make sure your stomach is emoty so that you can filk it with all sorts of appetizer from here. Dinner items alao looked good.
REALLY tastes like home. The place was very busy when we arrived but the lady taking orders was very patient with us despite it being so.
The food was about as authentic bengali as it gets. Literally felt like I was eating food from home. The seating is a bit rough in that there isn't much of it, but just be patient with the staff and you will have a great time.
I will say, for non-bengali's the menu might be a bit overwhelming since nothing is really explained, so just ask questions to get a feel for what you want and you'll have a great time.
Service is good compared to others. I appreciate their attention to customers while whey are packed. Cash lady was nice and humble. Food tastes are average but overall okay to visit once a while.
Strongly Recommend: Mixed Vorta platter. Daal comes free with rice.
The food was flavorful and well seasoned. I’m not sure of some names of the dishes I got, so I will include photos of them. The chicken biryani was really good — the meat was very tender. Overall great vibe, feels like a local spot where the community comes together.
Service was great, food tasted fresh. After a long week exploring NYC it was great to come here for a taste of home.
This is our most fav restaurant in NYC for Bangladeshi foods. Whenever we visit NY, we must visit this restaurant. Already, we have tried their beef tehari, chicken tehari, chicken roast, egg chop, ruhi fish, rupchada fish, Chapli kabab, Kolija bhuna & pudding. And I must say, the tehari items, both ruhi fish and rupchada fish were more than awesome! We all loved them so much. However, the beef Kolija bhuna & chicken roast were average, not up to the mark! Their borhani is good too & they have the best tea of NYC. I must say, the ilish kochu will take any hilsha lover on the moon. So delish with full on flavor.
Overall, we love this restaurant, definitely better than other Bengali restaurants in NYC. Also, their service is great as well!
We go there regularly to enjoy Bengali foods and never been disappointed with the food quality. The foods might turn out to be a bit spicy for non-deshi people, so might ask the servers before ordering. The only problem with any Bangladeshi restaurant is the cleanliness. That’s I took one star off. I really wish they can spend more time to make the restroom and the hand washing area a bit more tidy.
I recently dined at Ittadi restaurant and was blown away by the delicious food and welcoming atmosphere. The restaurant offers a unique feature, a prayer area on the second floor, which is convenient for those who need to pray during their visit. The food was absolutely delicious and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a great meal.
Lots of options for bengali food. We had the Hilsha , chicken kebab, some bharta items. The price is very reasonable and the taste is also good. The restaurant is not very big and there is no menu card. All the food is for display so it is quite easy to order. Special word for the servers, I have rarely seen such friendly people. They even looked after our kid while we were eating. I will certainly go back
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