If you are in Bangkok, near Bumgrungrad International Hospital, and most importantly if you are having craving for Authentic Bangladeshi foods, then Bangla House is a must try. We visited it couple of times and each time we had delicious Bangladeshi Foods. Tje restaurant is not very big but The environment is very neat and clean and I was amazed to see some non-Bangladeshi origin folks having lunch / dinner there. Price is definitely reasonable unless you are planning to have a blast by wasting food :). Every time we visited we tried different foods, e.g., Tehari, Biriani, at least 6 to 8 types of bhartas (mash), different types of fishes like Pabda, Kachki, Boal, Rui, etc. Also had Beef and chicken curries. They also have a separate menu for heavy / rich foods like Tehari, biryani, etc. They even had options for Naan rotti, chapati roti, etc. which you can also try with items like Tandoori, mixed vegetables, etc. They even have sweet tooth / dessert items. Though their menu had good depth and almost all of them are delicious, we were mostly attracted to the authentic Bangladeshi regular foods and they were awesome. I will definitely visit again if I ever go back there to have home food far...
Read moreThe food quality at this restaurant is rubbish, and I don't understand why they claim to serve Bangladeshi food. I went there for lunch with my Indian friend, and we ordered “beef, palonkshak, chirngi 4 pc, chiringri vorta, dharosh, rice and water”. The taste of the food was not authentic, and the prices were expensive. Our bill came to 910 THB. I have lived in Bangkok for two years, and compared to other five-star restaurants serving different cuisines, this price is too high. I believe the restaurant has a Bangladeshi mentality, thinking they can charge whatever they want for Bangladeshi food. When my friend asked the owner if they imported masala from Bangladesh, they said they make it here in Thailand. It's absurd because the taste of masala in Bangkok is different from Bangladesh. In Indian cuisine, they import masala from their own country. If you're in Bangkok, I strongly advise against wasting your money at this terrible restaurant. You can go Indian, Thai, and Lebanese food because they are cheaper and...
Read moreAmazing Bangladeshi Food and Halal khabar.
If you’re looking for halal food in Bangkok, this is a great option to consider. The taste of the dishes is excellent. We tried chicken and Ayil fish, which were served with potatoes and tomatoes—absolutely delicious.
The tea here is also fantastic. In Bangladesh, a good cup of tea typically costs 50-100 BDT at most, but here, we had tea for approximately 200 BDT. And it was worth every penny. The milk in the tea appeared rich and unwatered, making it incredibly flavorful.
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