We’ve attended both a birthday party and a wedding reception at Maharaja Halal, and each visit left a lasting impression. The event hall is spacious, ideal for large gatherings with plenty of room for kids to move around. The staff is courteous and efficient, ensuring smooth service throughout.
The highlight, of course, is the authentic Bangladeshi cuisine. The menu is rich with variety—starting with crispy pakoras, flavorful chicken fry, and comforting Thai soup. The beef and chicken biriyani are aromatic and perfectly spiced, paired beautifully with soft naan and creamy chicken korma. We also enjoyed shami kebabs, vegetable curry, and chicken roast, all cooked with traditional flair.
Desserts like firni, rosomalai, and gulab jamun added a sweet finish to the meal. The food consistently reflects the flavors of home, making it a go-to spot for Bangladeshi celebrations.
Whether you're hosting an event or simply craving a hearty meal, Maharaja Halal offers a welcoming atmosphere and delicious food that brings people together. Highly recommended for anyone seeking authentic South Asian...
Read moreVery average food quality, came on Thursday night Chinese.
Update after owner response: Food was slightly salty, pretty much all the items. Both soups and wonton were decent, probably the highlight for me. Everything else need work, Tehari has no flavor, fried rice was slightly sweet, beef and chicken weren’t flavorful.
You have food side and then the experience, many of the items was barely warm, half the tray was covered with lid giving the impression you are trying to keep food warm, but if you remove the lid, there was barely anything. There was no rice pudding and never got refilled. I understand you are trying to balance so food doesn’t go to next day, but it ruins the experience, it’s a double edge sword but you need to figure out the best balance maybe take a small hit to gain repeat customers. $15.99 is cheap, maybe increase by a dollar or two but give a better experience. We didn’t go because it’s cheap, we wanted to have Bangladeshi Chinese taste. Hope this helps...
Read moreThe $13 lunch buffet (as of Oct 2023; even on Sunday) lacks variety but is decently tasty… if only a tad bit bland – although the goat curry was actually quite nice. You can order certain items not on the buffet at no extra cost, such as the “tandoori chicken” (always a treat), but not the “gulab jamun” or “chicken tikka masala”(this may be a deal-breaker for some).
The dishes are spicier than average, though not overly so – keep that in mind, especially if you are taking younger children. We were given bottled water at no extra cost and our two toddlers – ages 3 and 4 – ate for free (we were three adults).
The staff were all Bangladeshi and pretty friendly, though there was a bit of a language barrier with the lady who was serving us – which wasn’t really a problem; on the contrary, it was kind of interesting.
All in all, the buffet comprised above average Bangladeshi/Indian-inspired food at...
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