Reviews on Japanese food in Dhaka Division, Bangladesh. Dhaka Division (Bengali: ঢাকা বিভাগ, Ḑhaka Bibhag) is an administrative division within Bangladesh. The capital and largest city is Dhaka. The Division as constituted prior to 2015 covered an area of 31,051 km², and had a population of 47,424,418 at the 2011 Census. However, following the separation of the new Mymensingh Division in 2015, the area has been reduced to 20,508.8 km² with a population at the 2011 Census of 36,433,505.
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4 based on 37 reviews
Overall one of the top restaurants in Dhaka - certainly the price (high-end, on some points too high priced) but also the dishes.However, for experienced Japanese foodies, also slightly disappointing. Limited choice, despite some 'experimental' dishes no real surprising taste
5 based on 48 reviews
With a contemporary yet elegant setting sprawled over a space of 8,500 sq. ft., the Grandiose Restaurant is the nation's largest multi-cuisine 5-star class restaurant located at Dhaka Regency Hotel & Resort, allowing plenty of privacy to all our patrons.
This restaurant offers authentic Bangladeshi dishes as well as continental. Vegetarians, non-vegetarians and vegans will find plenty of options to eat. The food is really delicious! The service is also amazing. All waiters and waitresses are very friendly and helpful.Dear Guest,Warm Greetings from Dhaka Regency Hotel & Resort.Thank you very much for posting your reviews about your experience at our elegant multi-cuisine 5-star class restaurant - Grandiose Restaurant. We are pleased to know that you are happy with our food and food verity as well as the services extended by our team. Your valuable feedback helps and inspires us to strive harder for excellence.We once again thank you for your kind words. We look forward to welcoming you back again at Dhaka Regency Hotel & Resort!
4 based on 43 reviews
The very first impression I got when I stepped into the place is that its like the small town Italian or Danish restaurants I visited couple of months back! Cozy, Nostalgic old style, Dimmed lighting.....all together gave me the feeling that I am sitting in some small village restaurant somewhere in Europe; and anytime someone will enter from outside wearing a hat & coat with some powder-like snow still visible on his hat! One will only understand this if he had visited such places in Europe before.We picked a corner table and felt surprise to see the rich and versatile menu full with options; and that too with much reasonable cost! Ordered a range of items - Tom Yam Soup to Bento box with Fish & Chips etc. Each and every item wad just great! Really great! The service was good too with smiling faces!Overall, it was a great experience and would certainly go back soon and recommend anyone who love to spend time at a cozy place with tasty food but without pressurizing the pocket much!
4 based on 105 reviews
The staffs are extremely humble and always there to help. Food is good. Usually they serve Japanese food, not sure whether It is authentic but items what we had in the dinner were delicious. Sufficient quantity was served in the bento box yet price was reasonable. The interior may need to refurbish. They have car parking for self driven car which was helpful.
4 based on 79 reviews
A hip & trendy casual dining Japanese fusion restaurant with excellent food at affordable price, topped up with a great ambiance
I took my family there to try Japanese food. I heard the restaurant was quite good and it didn't disappoint. We tried a variety of dishes and most of them were excellent. The cost was reasonable too which made it a very good place to visit. Heartily recommended.
4 based on 43 reviews
Umai is a contemporary Japanese cuisine restaurant where you get to experience freshly sourced, authentically prepared and immaculately presented sushi, sashimi and many more of your favorite Japanese dishes.
The atmosphere is quite, clean and stylisch .The service is very helpful, but the waiter brought the main with the starters - this has to be improved.Food quality is good.The âUmai specialâsâ need a special mention, as they are really great.Beer can be organized upon request.OâNeill come back 4 sure.
4 based on 408 reviews
A fine-dining Japanese restaurant in calm, spacious surroundings - a little in contrast to the rest of our boisterous city!
One of the best and authentic Japanese restaurant in the heart of Dhaka. Well secured and great ambience & decor inside the restaurant. We were highly satisfied with the food and the service specially the sushi and the Kalamari were highly recommended. The service was prompt and the staff were helpful and efficient. Highly recommended for the Japanese food lovers.Thank you so much for taking the time to review us - and to mention some of the dishes you liked. We look forward to serving you again!
4 based on 193 reviews
We had buffet lunch. all items were tasty. they make fresh sushi, which tastes very nice. overall, a lovely time.
5 based on 67 reviews
Crème de la Crème Coffee offers blended coffee and varieties of specialty coffees roasted in Japan. We have four hand-brewed coffee making techniques (V-60, Pure over, French Press, Syphon) along with a high quality half handy Italian espresso machine. We
Great atmosphere. Good place to hang out with friends and family. Breakfast is awesome. Lunch is just as great. Also good coffee.Dear Guest,Thanks for giving us highest rating.Our guestsâ commendations give us inspirations .We all look forward to welcoming you again in our Japanese &Italian Restaurant Cafe along with authentic Coffee roasted in Japan.It was out pleasure serving you and we look forward to your next visit. Stay healthy, Stay blessed!Best regards,Our digital marketing team
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5 based on 606 reviews
When the Westin opened this restaurant was fabulous. Many salads contained imported ingredients, desserts included stuffed fresh figs and elaborate pastry for 2500 taka per person ($29). The price has skyrocketed to almost 5000 taka per person ($59) and the food is a shadow of its former self loaded with low cost ingredients and ordinary dishes...As you can see from the traveller phots, most salads are cheap, chick pea and potato based fillers. The dessert are mostly traditional sweets and bland layer cakes. Most of the mains are curries using local ingredients. Don't get me wrong - the curries are DELICIOUS but I can't see paying 20,000 taka for a family of 4 when there are dozens of restaurants serving fabulous curries for ¼ the price (or less).
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