It is small takeaway place, they have sitting aswell but very small. If you love bengali food and missing home cooked food do visit this place. They have everything starting from bhorta till kochu saag and all kind of fish and mutton.
Food tasted decent portion was okay. Do try if you are around whitechapel station.
So I went to this restaurant to have lunch and it was really busy but still, they accommodate me. I ordered all my favourite food like vorta, fish, beef kala bhuna. The vortas are very tasty and beef kala bhuna is worth dying for. The same taste as homemade jhura mangso which was finger-licking.All the dishes are reasonably priced and have top-notch service. So if your are missing deshi food here you go!!!
Really great desi food and the atmosphere is like being back in Bangladesh, it's no frills kind of place but the food is really nice but there isn't many tables so you may have to wait a few minutes. Stick to the curries as the paratha and rolls etc aren't really that nice (very greasy & tastless)
Very tasty food how do you highly recommended very good service please do not try it
Excellent Bangladeshi street cuisine. Highly recommend the deem forata
Basic cafe that looks like nothing special.
Take it for what it is, it's cheap and mostly microwaved but the taste is incredible and the rotis are cooked fresh.
Quick service, cheap and delicious. Nothing fancy.
The beef special curry was exceptional as was the prawn and spinach.
You have to get a couple of buttery rotis with any order as they are fresh and I think a pound each
Stumbled into this small but cosy restaurant at Whitechapel. This is my fourth time here, and TBH I have never been disppointed with the food, service or the atmosphere.
Just one request, pls don’t make it a rule that customers need to buy water or go thirsty as upon a request for some tap water, a staff, the young most, clearly mentioned on my face that they are not allowed to provide the customers' with any tap water. The rule seemed quite strict and harsh to me for most of the customers who take lunch or dine in here are Bangladeshi fellows as of the restaurant owner and the staff and if the fellows stop doing their lunches or dinners here, the business must suffer.
Last but not the least, few of the staffs could be more welcoming and professional. However, I found one of the staff, name unknown highly helpful and attentive. I appreciate his availing me the take away box with a carrier bag.
Recommended and defo visitng again though.
food was decent. lamb biryani was a bit dry, prawn and beef curries were great and so was the shish kebab. Prices were good and would go again.
I usually get the takeaway from them if I'm craving any fish curry or bhorta. Yesterday I took my nephews to experience a Bengali classic breakfast. We ordered the hot freshly made parathas and Daal along with chicken tandoori. kids fell in love with tandoori chicken and paratha. It was so fresh and they make it once your order is right on the spot like back home. The brother who served us was amazing and so friendly. We ordered a couple more stuff after we gave our order. I know it's annoying but he was amazing.
Fabulous food at a very decent price. The Ilish, Chicken Biriyani were mind blowing.
We packed a Lamb biriyani on our way back to Scotland and that was too delicious.
Authentic delicious food, don’t think you can go wrong with any of the fish curries, the hot paratha’s are great too.
Best paratha I’ve had only second to homemade. Absolutely brilliant, and only £1.50 each. Fantastic prices and made fresh.
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