Chattogram Division (Bengali: চট্টগ্রাম বিভাগ), is geographically the largest of the eight administrative divisions of Bangladesh. It covers the south-easternmost areas of the country, with a total area of 33,771.18 km (13,039.13 sq mi) and a population at the 2011 census of 28,423,019. The administrative division includes mainland Chattagram, neighbouring districts and the Chattogram Hill Tracts.
Things to do in Chittagong Division
4 based on 125 reviews
Jhaubon Restaurant is located in a convenient location in Cox’s Bazar and providing mainly Bangla Cuisines. Varieties of choices for Bangla food are available starting from many types of bharta, fish including sea fish, chicken, mutton, beef, vegetables and many others. The quality of food is good and delicious with reasonable price. Service was not bad. We always tried their food in each and every visit to Cox’s Bazar.
4 based on 231 reviews
The only sea food cafe on the beach at Cox's Bazar with music as its back drop. The cafe management is strict on serving organic food and well known for pampering the guests. The place where full moon parties are a common scenario with the roars of the sea playing as DJ. If you want to dine with a view of the beach, with the sound of the sea, so close to the beach that your toes are in the sand, there is only one place to go to in Cox's Bazar - The Mermaid Café! On the beach between Shugandha and Kolatoli Beach, opposite Uni-Resort, the Mermaid Café has great food. When you add great food to an unbelievably great location, the Mermaid Café offers a dining experience in Cox's Bazar, second to none.
4 or 5 visits in past month, every time, service was pleasant, although always plan for a reasonable wait for food, the food is good, steak and seafood never failed, enjoyed the fresh fruit plate to end a few meals and nice variety, fresh. Puo fish is delicious as is the snapper, and everyone in our group said the pizza was also a hit. Price is high for Bangladesh but medium / low by $US standards. Tiki huts a little bit off the sand preffered because there are sand flees in the sand...and huts closest to water - or wear closed shoes, long pants, socks to enjoy your meal. Staff are attentive and have enough grasp of menu and english that I could make myself understood
4 based on 220 reviews
This restaurant is the most famous economy restaurant of Cox's bazar which around 3 km away from beach.
Basically good restaurant for sorta lovers. The restaurant is too crowded especially during lunchtime. It will take around 700-800 BDT for an average lunch for couple.
3.5 based on 41 reviews
Very good restaurant centrally located, easy access and very good quality food. Buffet available. Best is to try this instead of ordering from the menu. Service is good. Staff friendly and helpful. Try the thai soup. Must be the best in town. The atmosphere is good and peaceful. Worth the money spent.
4 based on 81 reviews
The Ambrosia is aesthetically beautiful and the gourmet is exquisite. The staff of this Hotel maintains high standard for customer satisfaction. They will made you feel that its not only about eating its about satiety. Every dish is fresh and have a huge variety.
4 based on 76 reviews
The restaurant is relatively clean and the service was attentive. It is by no means a high end restaurant by international standards but the food is made fresh. They have live tanks in which you can pick your fish and seafood. We shared a large fried fish, steam prawns and vegetables. Everything was quite good but pretty pricey by local standards. If you like your seafood fresh, this would be the place.
4 based on 99 reviews
An "indian" joint on the first floor at some very busy Junction in the heart of Chittagong. Quite grubby, dimly lit, numbers of waiters swarming inefficiently...Overlooks the traffic junction.
We went in a large group, after a long day's work (our 1st and only day in this surely lovely city) - and chose this only because we were hungry and had no patience to search more
Food - was surprisingly good enough. Light, generous, scented Clear Soup followed by good Dal and Palak Subzi, Naan etc. Tasty, greasy stuff - just as most customers of "Indian" food want it
If you are fussy about hygiene or even being vegetarian - do not go here. It is quite dirty. The wait staff is sweet, but mis managed and totally untrained. They generally hang around, gossiping in clumps - and one has to work hard to get attention.
4 based on 19 reviews
We have been to a lot of restaurants in Chittagong city and Bonanza was the first try this time!
The hospitality was more than something you can expect in Dhaka city.
Food: we ordered Chinese cuisine mainly and took a korean chicken item ( red chicken) which won't be found on the Dhaka menus. overall, all their items were relishing!
4 based on 19 reviews
must try if u r around. it serves nice local foods. well depending od ur taste u may like or not like. one of the best in the area to try local food. price is also reasonable
3.5 based on 43 reviews
Niribili is a good restaurant offers Bangladeshi cuisines in Cox’s Bazar. They have varieties of option starting from Bharta, Bhaji, Shutki, Fry, Curry and other food items also. We always tried their food in each and every visit to Cox’s Bazar. It’s a crowded place during lunch and dinner. Service is not up to the mark but food is good and some of their items like Varta, Shutki and Rupchanda are good and delicious with reasonable price.
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