If you’re ever in the mood for a taste of Bangladesh in the heart of New York City, Dhaka Sweets & Restaurant is a must-visit spot. Nestled in Jamaica, Queens, this cozy eatery offers a delightful array of Bengali sweets and savory dishes that will transport your taste buds straight to the streets of Dhaka. From the moment you step in, the aroma of spices and freshly prepared dishes fills the air, promising a culinary adventure. The Kacchi Biryani is a crowd favorite, with its tender meat and flavorful rice, while the Chicken Roast and Shami Kabab are perfect for those who love a good balance of spice and succulence. For dessert, or perhaps to accompany a cup of their famous tea, you can’t go wrong with any of their traditional sweets. They’re known for being fresh and delicious—a sweet end to a hearty meal. While the ambiance might be simple, it’s the warmth of the service and the authenticity of the food that makes Dhaka Sweets & Restaurant a gem in NYC. Plus, with economical prices, you’ll be planning your next visit before you even leave. Just remember, it’s not just about the food; it’s about the experience of enjoying a piece of Bangladesh right in the hustle and bustle...
Read moreThis was a decent place to eat. However, over the years it went down the drain. The food holiday is horrible and overpriced. Few days back I bought a tilapia from here and it gave me food poison. I do like their chicken biryani but It's hidden miss. I don't like writing negative reviews without trying the food several times but this place I have been trying since 2017. I was fasting today and haven't had anything to eat since 4:30 a.m. last night. On my way back from work I decided to get some haleem However I got dall instead. I had about few pieces of bone no meat and The haleem tastes like curry. After today I will be going to premium even though their food is little expensive but you at least get good quality of food much are already up the time and I know those aunties behind the counters are nasty but at least you get decent food. If I could have left anything less than it wants to...
Read moreThis used to be my to-go spot for biryani. While I was waiting for my order, I saw roaches in the display buffet and told the guy (OWNER) in the front about it. He ignored it so I had to tell him 3 times until he notices what I said. Finally he responded by saying “OK” with a smirk. This place requires heavy inspection and needs to be shutdown. They probably got away by keeping it clean the day before inspection. Hope this place gets caught slacking one day. Will pray...
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