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    Boishakhi Restaurant

    4.0 (132 reviews)
    InexpensiveIndian, Bangladeshi, Halal
    Open 10:00 am - 10:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Plain Naan
    Mohamed K.

    Good food and good customer service. We weren't sure what to order so we asked a regular customer for help, and ordered what he recommended: Chicken Roast with a Naan, and kacci (goat) Biryani (came with a nice tall cup of raita). Food was fresh and flavourful, the restaurant was very clean with staff constantly wiping down services and removing dishes. Prices are fair overall, but I do wish the Kacci biryani had more meat in it. Finish off your meal with a Chai, it's hot and fresh and only $1.50. I would recommend it and I'd love to try the tandoori chicken next!

    Johnathan L.

    Everything here was good. Not much to be said to be honest. If you look at who's eating here, it is all ethnic people, and a ton of older people as well. That should tell you that this place is definitely authentic. I enjoyed every single dish that I had here; I was recommended to eat at this place by a Bangladeshi friend. I was not disappointed. My favorite dishes were the samosas and the chicken lollipops. The chicken lollipops were an Indo-Chinese sort of dish with a savory sauce a crunchy exterior. The samosas were perfectly seasoned and slightly crispy. Tandoori chicken was also excellent and well-seasoned throughout the outside and interior. The only fault I could really find was that the biriyanis did not have too strong of a flavor profile, but that is to be expected since it is more so a vessel to eat with the other dishes, which were all amazing. Atmosphere could technically improve but I could care less if they have excellent food. I really have no complaints about this place. Upstairs was packed but we were able to eat downstairs and enjoy our large meal. I will definitely remember this spot.

    Raita (served with biryani)
    Aya E.

    Ordered: 1pc Roast Chicken (~$6) Small Kacchi Biryani with Goat (~$18) Plain Naan (~$2) Aya's take: We were in the mood for something flavorful, filling, and soothing and decided to check out Boishakhi. Off the bat, you can tell this is a locals spot because most people inside were Bangladeshi. All the food is laid out in front of you and I will say everything looked super clean. A regular standing in line with us walked us through what the dishes were and recommendations for first timers. We decided to get the Small Kacchi Biryani with Goat which is only available on weekends. The rice was fluffy, flavorful, and aromatic. The goat was tender and well-seasoned but there wasn't that much of it. The spice is super moderate but if you can't handle spice, the Raita they serve on the side will help with that. I loved the Roast Chicken! It tasted like something your grandmother would make. It was comforting, savory, but very greasy. It didn't need nearly as much oil. It also went well with the biryani rice. They automatically add a 15% tip to your bill if it's over $25 which makes no sense, to be honest. It would be great if they labeled their dishes so non-regulars would know what's what. Otherwise, good try!

    Nehal A.

    We took a long drive from NJ to try out some native Bengali food at this restaurant, specially since they made Kacchi (goat) biryani on Saturday. Upon arrival, the first impression is really great, as there are sooo many dishes on display, easily more than 50 items, in different colors and textures. I was pretty mesmerized to see the whole range of items. We ordered a variety of items, chicken lollipop, beef resala, kacchi biryani, chicken biryani, halim and kababs. After the order they heat up the items and bring them to the table. Sadly I wasn't impressed with any of the items. Seemed to me the authentic taste wasn't there, items were made to tone down the spice and flavor of the dishes. Kacchi was also a lot spicy than we expected. All the meat, specially the beef, was mostly dry and hard to chew. But I Iiked the rice in biryanis. Halim was very chunky, I was expecting ingredients to be well mixed and a smoother curry. The first floor tables are decent but the tables and booth in the basement are not in their best shape. The basement area needs some patch up and cleaning to make it more appealing to guests.

    Mango Lassi
    Nadira Y.

    I met with my friends here for dinner. The place is spacious as it has a basement seating area also. I appreciated that they had a clean restroom on both levels. They also had a enclosed place for handwashing only. They had a lot of options to choose from like rice based dishes, kebabs, tandoori chicken, mashed dishes (bhorta), dried fish delicacies (shutki), and more. We ordered a bunch of dishes (2 of each) to try. As an outsider, the halal food was also appreciated . We got the goat biryani, beef tehari, chicken bihari kebab, moglai parata, chicken lollipop, and mango lassis. The two best items we liked were the goat biryani and the chicken bihari kebab. The meat on this dishes were really soft, moist, and flavorful. The beef in the tehari I thought was a bit tough and dry, instead of tender. It was nice of them to include a glass of borhani (savoey, spiced yogurt drink) along with the tehari order. The mango lassis were fine, nothing extraordinary. I did not care for the chicken lollipop. I guess chicken lollipops should stick to being small and not overly big like the ones we ordered here ($3 each). The service was very attentive and quick, so props to the staff for that. I would go here again.

    Fish Curry
    Serena X.

    Really affordable spot in Astoria! This was my first time having Bangladeshi cuisine, and I'm glad I chose this spot. The samosas are delicious and spicy, and only $2 a piece! I tried the ruhi fish curry with my friend, and although the employee recommended it, I think all the fishes have too many bones. Cleanliness wasn't great as my friend found a hair in the food.

    Chicken Biryani and Chicken Curry
    Sam S.

    Haven't had much Bangladeshi food before so was looking forward to trying some out. It was a bit tough to order since there were so many options and no labels by each food to know which were which. It was a bit difficult to understand the person making my plate but eventually I was able to get what I hoped for. The price was definitely steeper than I had expected. The food was just alright; the biryani was a bit bland. I had high hopes, but I don't think I'll be back.

    Beef bihari kebab
    Shayer S.

    Ordered delivery through GrubHub. The beef bihari kabab was absolutely top notch! I mean look at those burn marks! Outstanding! The chicken behari and some special kabab I'm not sure what its called was tasty as well. The shukti bhorta was excellent. The quality of all the items felt fresh and prepared authentically. Would eat here again.

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    Food is fine. They're sneaky with the prices. Always ask upfront how much because they'll try to take advantage of you.

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    As a Bengali American I come here when I miss moms food. My friends and I come here at least twice a month, worth every penny!

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    I have been coming to Yaar for over 2 years now, every time I am in that area of Astoria. Cannot…read moreresist. The staff is always very pleasant to interact with. Food comes out relatively fast. I have only purchased take out, so I cannot comment about the experience of eating in. Inside the restaurant the lighting is a dark. I think that is just the ambiance they are going for because it has always been like that. The murals on the walls are incredible. My favorite is the elephant with other animals in the front. I think the restaurant does more take out business then eat in. I see a lot of people picking up their food same as me. But maybe I am not visiting during busy hours. The food is consistent. From the first time I had Yaar - I was never disappointed. This is one of mine and my family's favorite place to get Indian food from.

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    It's an unassuming spot on a street of eateries. Their place is clean and is decorated with…read moreDarjeeling artwork. We got the kothey momo and chicken curry. The momos took a while but the curry was out quickly. Both were so flavorful! The sauce that came with the kothey momo cut perfectly through the mild chicken filling. The momo was soft but had a crisp bottom which melted in your mouth. The curry was creamy and had a hint of spiciness without setting your tongue on fire. All in all solid food!

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    4.3
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    Every culture in the world has its own take on the perfect hangover remedy. Russians swear by…read morepickle brine. Germans swear by pickled herring. Yet, for some, the undiscovered remedy is Indian food. Not just any Indian food, but the kind that will make one swear off every last bit of water retained in the body while the brain forgets the hangover in attempts to fight over the insanity of the spice level ordered. Here comes Mughalai for the job. Lunch specials are excellent, offering a few courses to savor the flavors of this small establishment. Some of the best lamb vindaloo out there is found right here. Truly spectacular flavor alongside the intense spice. Wonderful samosas. Mulligatawny soup that does not disappoint. Mughlai is a casual spot that hits every parameter while delivering the kind of flavors that are hard to find outside of India.

    My girlfriend and I dined at the UWS location last night. We arrived at 9:00 PM and were never…read moreinformed that the restaurant would be closing at 9:45 PM. Had we known, we would have chosen to dine elsewhere. Unfortunately, the service that followed was extremely disappointing. We felt rushed throughout the entire meal. The lights were turned on and off while we were dining, creating an uncomfortable atmosphere and making it clear that the staff wanted us out as quickly as possible. I barely had time to enjoy my dinner before feeling pressured to finish. To make matters worse, as we were preparing to leave, I went to use the restroom and was told by the manager that it was closed. Considering that I had just spent over $100 on dinner, I found that response both surprising and unacceptable. I work in the food and beverage industry, so I understand the challenges of restaurant operations and always try to be respectful and understanding. I was polite throughout the evening, yet I felt like I was treated as an inconvenience rather than a paying guest. To be fair, the food itself was excellent. However, great food cannot make up for poor hospitality. Based on my experience, I would not recommend dining at this location. The behavior of the staff was unacceptable and fell far below the standard of service I would expect from a professional restaurant.

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    4.6
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    I'm not a Yelper.I'm a restauranteur !!!! I have been eating…read moreat Indian restaurants for many years.From New York Times 4 stars to Michelin restaurants. This new Indian restaurant is in competition with the above.The food has just the right spice level.Service is very professional and the kitchen very competent.I highly recommend this restaurant.

    Made a 6:15PM Friday reservation by phone, and while it was at first not busy, the place filled up…read moreclose to 7. They start you with paratha(?) and 2 sauces to start. Friend and I both got the 4-course prix fixe. One option is either the naan or soda, and we both opted for naan. Also, the entrees largely seem to come with rice here, which is great. I got the lamb samosa (which is not very gamey if you don't like lamb), along with the chicken korma (breast meat is on the dry side, and the korma is more savory than nutty), along with the kheer (rice pudding) which I liked a lot due to having texture from the nuts and not being too sweet. I tried my friend's malai kofta (the croquettes are a bit sweet, and I liked the sauce more than my korma) and rasmalai (which is sweeter than the kheer, but not so sweet). I tried the Taj Mahal beer which is like a pilsner, and light. I enjoyed it. I'd come back here to try other things, perhaps during the weekend buffet, to give it another shot at being my go-to Indian in Astoria given how affordable this is.

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    Saag Paneer Lamb Samosa Lamb VIndaloo - Large Tray
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    An underwhelming experience. We were so looking forward to trying out this new Indian/Nepalese…read morerestaurant. The samosas were good, but my goat korma was far too spicy. Our waiter was rather reserved and not very helpful. When we ordered, food preparation took much longer than we expected and was not quite up to par with other Indian or Nepalese restaurants in the area. In my opinion, not worth a second visit

    I've only done takeout here but right off the bat the customer service was great…read more The young gentleman who took my order saw I was double parked outside and told me not to worry he's going to bring the food outside for me which was a very nice gesture. I ordered chicken saag and my wife got chicken tikka masala with cheese and garlic naan each. The chicken saag was good but it seemed like there wasn't much chicken in there could have been a bit more but overall it was very good. My wife's chicken tikka masala was different than what it world normally taste. The sauce was actually very sweet which we didn't really like. The garlic naan on the other hand was absolutely amazing, probably the best tasting naan I've ever hard. I would go back here just for the naan itself. The cheese naan was also very good and was stuffed with cheese. I'm definitely going to give this place another try and ordering the garlic naan is an absolute must! The place is also very spacious so plenty of seating!

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