Discover Restaurants offering the best Bangladeshi 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 113 reviews
Had a very nice dining experience with many friends at this restaurant on the famous Road No 32 close to Banga Bandhu's House.It has a decent place for parking with in the premises. The ambience is nice and retro,Offers nice Indian Cuisine and a range of desserts and ice creams. Their indian breads (Naan) are very well baked. Has enough options for the vegetarians too, Often visited by the locals as well as the foreign visitors, It is fairly busy place. Service is good but takes time. Great place for lunch and dinner. Moderately high price though I would say value for money.
4 based on 97 reviews
Good food at Old Dhaka. They have a small sitting area though. Go early and grab your meal as most of the times, everything is sold in extremely quick time.
4 based on 139 reviews
its very testy Bangladeshi food. Clean Restaurant Good Food. I love their many item to eat. Quality of food is good, Traditional Bangali flavor with finger licking test.
4 based on 129 reviews
A wonderful food outlet for all. It has varieties to choose from many options. The food is of excellent quality and taste and price is affordable. At times it becomes too busy and difficult to get seats. The ambience is good.
4 based on 141 reviews
One of the best in Bangladeshi cuisine
if you interested in traditional Bengali food(varieties of bhorta) you can enjoy.this restaurant situated in old Dhaka.price,service environment everything excellent.
4 based on 477 reviews
Must admit, I went there with local friends for breakfast out of curiosity. The breakfast food was extremely oily: the chicken soup, the mutton curry, the mutton soup. The breads were acceptable and so was the omelette.Absolutely nightmare of a coffee, donât even try.
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4 based on 536 reviews
Hazir Biriani is a traditional Biriani(contains especially meat and rice and special salads & drinks ) restaurant in Dhaka city. If you are a food lover, then you should try Hazir Biriani...& the cost is comfortable...you should enjoy their service
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4 based on 248 reviews
This place may be the best place to enjoy BBQ meat in Dhaka. It is situated on a very handy place, easily accessible. Of course very busy and overwhelmed with people. So, it is better to book a table or let them know if it is a group of people.
5 based on 304 reviews
With a menu drawing inspiration from local and international traditions, Latest Recipe invites guests to experience a global perspective on flavour. This bright and inviting restaurant is located on the 15th floor, offering unobstructed views of Dhaka and
Been coming here for 2 years on bussiness itâs like home, without the hassles. Buffet is excellent prepared with outstanding service, this time by Atual. Too much to choose from my favourite is sushi. Thank you for making it home.
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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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