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    Dhaka Garden

    2.9 (63 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Murgh palao
    Ashley H.

    Came with a friend, I'd never had Bengali food before now. I ordered the morog polao and was blown away by the flavor. I can't speak for the authenticity, but it really hit the spot. The portion was massive and I couldn't finish it, plus it came with a small salad. Prices were good and the portions large, so if I'm ever in the area, would definitely stop by again.

    SO MUCH FOOD
    Waheda I.

    I came here today with a friend. I'm of Bengali descent. So I usually will go to restaurants which had food that isn't spicy enough for me. Boy did this place blow me away. I asked for the food spicy and i sure as hell got it spicy. Staff was very sweet. As soon as the conversation switched over to Bangla, they began to relax. Everyone was accommodating. The best part I will say is the price matched with the portions. Omfg. For $16 I got rice, salad and PLATTER of meat. This makes me happy. Alas I couldn't finish it. But I did take it home. Very good food and great staff. Certainly a place to stop by. :P

    Breakfast!
    Sally A.

    Came here looking for bengali breakfast food. It did not disappoint. The space is open, sunny and clean. The staff (one young lady, really) served with a smile and wanted to make sure we were satisfied. Her smile was infectious. You order at the counter, and she brings you the food. It was all freshly made and yummy. We stuck to a vegetarian diet this time around. So, first out was the shiraga... basically a veggie samosa... the crust was delicious, moist, flaky and not oily. The filling, mostly potatoes, peas, and onion curry, was yummy. We then ordered the 3 veggie breakfast items.. curried potatoes, dal, and mixed veggies. The potatoes were awesome, perfectly cooked and seasoned, thinly sliced red potatoes. The mixed veggies was a good simple veggie curry. I wasn't the biggest fan of the dal, it wasn't seasoned enough for my tastes; my friend loved it. I requested hot sauce, they didn't have any, but she said they had fresh chilies, and brought them out on a bed of salad (a nice touch) We also ordered the partha, naan and roti... they were all good.. nothing to write home about, but good solid bread. The milk tea was very fragrant. We also ordered the dodhi pudding (a yogurt based pudding, supposedly made with a long gourd) it was delicious, a bit sour/ salty... but still sweet. Definitely worth trying.

    Fried rice
    Nazmus S.

    Maybe I'm just being emotional because the syliti guy made my tea hot. We took Morog polaw(chicken yogurt roasted with white rice) the chicken was hell fresh seriously I repeat hell fresh! Rice had the toasted onion properly sprinkled. My female friend was real happy. I had eye problems that's why I was wearing sun glass in restaurant though the guy with glass in cashier behavior was phenomenal. The roasted chicken yogurt gravy was on the point. Sorry I was so lost in the food and service both of us forgot to take pictures. Highly recommend this place. I should have given them some cash tips. Never mind I will go there more often to cover my inconvenience. ;)

    Shami Kabab

    Really disgusting, they burned both orders of shami kabab to a crisp all the way through. I ordered delivery and was sent food that you would throw out, not serve to actual human beings. This is my own cultural food so this isn't a cultural difference - this restaurant is serving inedible burned food. Go literally anywhere else in Jackson Heights.

    Brian K.

    New dine in/take out Indian restaurant on 37th Avenue. Took the spot of the Chinese takeout joint. They did a great job with renovations and place so far seems very clean and aesthetically pleasing. I attempted to order the Fish Curry but was disappointed to find that they were out. I went with the Chicken curry which was good but I was hoping for a little more of a portion. The rice was a dollar extra but you get a ton of it. I'm sure I will be back since it is right around the corner.

    Rashad A.

    Semi-new Bangladeshi restaurant in Jackson heights is worth a try: good food and good service. They serve more traditional items like bhortas along with staples like biryani. Everything we ordered came out timely, fresh and tasty. The restaurant is clean and spacious. Lots of good Bangladeshi food in the area but if you want to try something different, this one might worth a look.

    Jessica C.

    So the first time I came here was during Ramadan and they had renovations which might be why I wasn't impressed with the food. The last time I came here my husband and I ordered the shrimp/chicken Thai soup and I swear it was the best thing I've had since our trip to Thailand! The spicy tomato daal base with lemon grass shoots, chunks of shrimp and chicken disappeared in no time despite being family sized. Probably one of my top 5 soups ever! We also ordered a side of chicken lollipop that tasted better than the last time I came. Not super battered, crunchy, although I feel like it could use more flavor. I like to use dipping sauces as a compliment to the flavors in the chicken rather than necessary for taste. Otherwise staff is exceptional and food is great

    The worst chicken lollipop ever. The inside was very raw and uncooked. Gave my brother and I food poisoning.
    Bala J.

    I was in Jackson Heights and craving some good halal food so my brother and I decided to go to Dhaka Garden. Don't let this place fool you with its looks. The workers have horrible service and this place gave me FOOD POISONING. We ordered the chicken fried rice and chicken lollipop and it looked somewhat appetizing but turned out to be horrible. First of all those workers don't speak much English and screwed up my order. They gave me vegetable fried rice instead of chicken fried rice. The WORST PART of this experience was the RAW CHICKEN LOLLIPOP. It gave my brother and I horrible food poisoning. I'm so done with this place. If any of you want food poisoning please go to this restaurant. Horrible food, horrible service, and overall a terrible experience. I WILL NEVER RETURN TO THIS PLACE.

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    The waitress said the Shrimp curry was enough to share for 2, but it was the size of a small Appetizer not an Entree.

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    One of the most authentic Bangladeshi restaurants in terms of Ilish and Rui preparations.

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    Ordered for khichdi and Duck curry.It was horrible.The duck was not cleaned properly.

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    Horrible Service! They hang the phone up on customers!! They say that they do not deliver. They are mean and nasty!!

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    0.2 mi
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    The Food Was TOO DIE FOR! This my first time having real authentic Indian Food with my girlfriend…read morewe absolutely loved it! Was so much food we couldn't even finish it. Butter chicken 1000/10 garlic naan 10/10 lychee drink 20/10 very flavorful Chili Garlic Fried Shrimp 1000/10 Dani Puri 9/10 mango mojito 10/10. Overall everything was 100/10 I will definitely come back and is open minded to try more food off the menu. Dominic was absolutely amazing 1000/10, I believe he knew it was my first time he was very patient with my girlfriend and myself. With an amazing smile and was just happy to help. He helped me pronounce the food items I couldn't get correct. Overall he gave me choices and options that were great that I really enjoyed. I don't remember the bartender names but he was great as well. His drinks were perfectly blended I felt like I was on vacation on a beach having them. But when I come back I definitely want to choose them! Ambiance was LUXURIOUS. Very clean, utensils were very clean as if it the a grand opening. I love the aesthetics and the color coordination and to the plates and silverware. Overall I recommend anyone especially if it's your first time. The people hear are amazing food is even better. 100/10 HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

    Unfortunately, this was not a great experience... However, I'm going to touch base on both the good…read moreand the bad, although at this point I do NOT plan to return here. Pros: seated quickly, ambiance was lovely, appetizers came out quickly, the Lasuni Gobi was delicious. CONS: My husband and I waited 40+ minutes for our main dishes (dal + rice and the Paneer Tikka dish) to arrive....... And we watched the people who were seated AFTER us receive their MEAT dishes before we got our ours and we most definitely ordered first. We asked our server MORE THAN ONCE what was taking so long and we got the same answer each time "I've told the kitchen to hurry, it'll be out soon" To make matters worse, the person who brought us our dishes (maybe the chef? Maybe the manager?) brought them without the naan that we ordered. When I asked, "where's our naan?" He had the audacity to rudely say "it'll be out in a few minutes", as if we hadn't already been waiting 40+ minutes for vegetarian food that I could've whipped up myself in 20 minutes. His attitude towards us was so unacceptable considering the circumstances. We have absolutely no idea what happened or why it took so long for our simple dishes to arrive. It's especially perplexing considering that the people who came in AFTER us got their meat dishes first. The server apologized and decided to bring us some kulfi (ice cream) to try to make up for it, but we try to avoid eating sugar so that was useless. I felt bad for the server because it wasn't his fault that our food took a ridiculous amount of time to make it to our table, and it's not cool that a manager never stepped in to try to reconcile. As someone who waited tables for 8+ years, I was shocked at the lack of support this server received from his management team. The dal and paneer tikka dishes were average tasting at best (and overpriced), making another trip here completely unfathomable, most especially considering how we were treated. Note to management: do better. Support your staff and step in to reconcile with unhappy guests if this happens again.

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    Ambiance (5/5): The inside is very pristine with an elevated feel. The staff wear suits!…read moreService (5/5): To circumvent the Friday night wait time without a reservation, we chose to sit at the bar top seating. It was uncomfortable since our knees bumped into the table. However, we did not have to wait! We had immediate service any time we wanted it because someone was always behind the bar. Food (5/5): This is the best Indian food I've had in Queens!! Every since dish is packed with flavor, depth in the sauce and meats, and reasonably priced!! I liked how much sauce was in every dish. Samosa was perfect. The Goat Mandras was my favorite with a sauce that has spice but not super spicy considering the red chili symbol. Chicken Tikka was also very good. My garlic naan was SO good, has a crunch on one side but airy soft to bite. Unlimited little rice bowls?! This will be our go-to Indian after our first experience.

    3.5 out of 5 stars for lack of AC and keeping the kitchen door open without a proper exhaust and…read morefilling the room with burning onion. Food was delicious and came out fast and staff were exceptional, especially given the circumstances. Used to come here before they redecorated and renovated and the food has become more upscale with micro greens for toppings and new menu items. If you want to make it more upscale you have to take care of your Kitchen staff and have a proper vent and turn the AC up. Will come back for the food and staff!

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    Cardamom Indian cuisine

    4.5
    (323 reviews)
    1.5 mi
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    Indian food with good strong flavors and balance of cream but poor delivery service. Rating 8/10…read more Pros: Great Lamb Sagg, good flavors, fair price. Cons: Delivery made naan soggy, no utensils, no napkins, website issues.

    Indian cuisine has always had a limited presence in Sunnyside, which is where Cardamom saw an…read moreopportunity and ran with it. Taking over for another desi-owned spot (#1) several years ago, they've done a much better job of capturing an audience by focusing on a niche of Goan inspired foods, along with a slew of classic Indian dishes that span from north to south. The interior is modest and quaint, and a one bright / memorable outdoor setup during the pandemic. The restaurant is not big, but they've managed to cram in a good number of tables to make it place for 30 folks. Takeout and delivery are also very popular, and I've been fortunate to have had all of the above. Some immediate standouts: goan fish curry, xacuti curry, and the caldeen curry are quite excellent and all come from the Indo-Portuguese side of the menu, which are all loaded with flavor. Additionally, the tandoori selection (especially the chicken malai, seekh kebab, and methi salmon) and variety of curries (rogan josh, korma, jalfrezi, makhani, etc.) are also very flavorful. As with many other Indian places, especially ones that cater to the southern palate, there is an excellent vegetarian selection. The saag chana is one of my go-tos, but the peeli dal, bhindi masala, gobi manchurian over their lemon or tomato rice all merit a big thumbs up. Ownership has likely changed since their initial start, which explains why the staff and "family owned" management has all gotten different looks before and after the pandemic. The other major issue has been pricing, which definitely feels premium at $21-23, for portions that sometimes feels like the size of a hockey puck. The product is still good and the pickins in Sunnyside (#2) are slim, so I realize that for some people, this is the only (Indian) game in town. ___________ (#1) Biriyani House: https://www.yelp.com/biz/biriyani-house-sunnyside (#2) Unless of course, we're counting all the Nepalese spots that also serve Indian cuisine.

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    Naan, paratha, lamb briyani and butter chicken
    Naan, paratha, lamb briyani and butter chicken
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    Jackson Diner

    Jackson Diner

    3.5
    (725 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    I moved away from NYC 30 years ago. And while I lived here, Jackson Diner was my favorite Indian…read morespot. Every time I come back home I try to get to Jackson Heights for a meal. The place has undergone quite a few changes, as well as physically moving, over the past three decades. It now sits in a more modern, smaller space. We met friends there for dinner. We started with the samosas, which were thick and filled with potatoes and peas and so satisfying, especially with a dabble of tamarind sauce. For our main meal we had the Goad Kadai, which was excellent, along with the Chicken Lajawab, the Chicken Korma, the Chicken Biryani, and the Paneer Kadai, all of which were proclaimed "very good." Service here is always excellent. From the minute you sit down, when we were given Indian crackers and dips, throughout the meal. You don't even have to ask for containers for the leftovers. They are brought to you as soon as the servers notice you are done eating and there is food leftover. Dinner for four with five entrees, a beer, an appetizer, tax, and tip was around $152.

    Mediocre cuisine catering mostly to non-South Asian clientele. Eight of us were celebrating a…read moreGalantine's party. All of us had eaten here and seven always ate here when shopping in Jackson Heights. I am not one of them. Appetizers, curries and naans were ordered. Cocktails of Mai Tai and Margheritas were being drunk with joy. I only liked the mango lassi which was served in a tall fluted glass and was refreshing. All the curries had the same flavor which my friends realized that the cuisine here was pseudo authentic. We skipped dessert as we had brought chocolates to share. Sharon, the lovely server who has been here for ten years was patient and pleasant.

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    Tandoori Salmon (6 pcs/$27)
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    Himalayan Yak

    Himalayan Yak

    3.8
    (763 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    Another stop on my first Jackson Heights food tour. This Nepalese spot offers Nepali foot,…read moreBhutanese food, Tibetan food, and Indian food. The food types are similar but offer different spice/flavor profiles. They have a large section of noodles, soup, and rice. A veggie section with various combos of cauliflower, potatoes, onion, bamboo, blackened peas, mustard greens, and spices. Some of the Indian dishes: paneer butter masala, palak paneer, chicken tikka masala. Some of the appetizers include crispy tofu, fried soybeans, a Nepali snack platter with marinated meat, goat, beef tripe, sliced beef tongue, fried jerky, duck. They also have a momo section. We had their famous chicken lollipops (essentially fried chicken) and it was crispy and spicy (in a good way). We also had sadeko (marinated or tossed) bacon, which was rich and tender. I had one of their Nepali cocktails, which was pleasantly spicy (the chatpata aam, made with tequila, spicy chatpatey syrup, and mango puree). Service was attentive. Inside is cozy, lots of dark wood and colorful flags. They also often have entertainment in the evening, so I would love to return to hear some live music while trying more Nepali cuisine.

    A bit overrated and overshadowed by the nice ambiance…read more I may be biased since I've been to Nepal twice and my palate consisted of dal bhat every single day I was there (momos were a luxury on the trek)--which in no way makes me an expert, but the taste and portions were pretty consistently similar among most places. The first time that I came here was about 3 years ago with a few friends and we liked the food - the beef tongue was different and super memorable and the jhol momos were just swimming in flavorful curry. Made me want to come back again. Fast-forward three years later, I feel like things have changed significantly. Or maybe I didn't catch them at their best, but I came with another group of friends and I just felt overall disappointed with the food, as did my friends who were excited to try Himalayan food for the first time. I had the goat dhat bhat and the small amount of meat served in aesthetically pleasing bowls to mask the portion was disappointing--and this was not a lunch special or anything. I mainly got a big bone and realistically got about 2-3 small bites of actual meat, while there was an overwhelming amount of rice and veggies. The momos also tasted like they were pre-made and heated or steamed up again because the dough was definitely a little rough. Overall, this experience was a meh for me. I think it is a social staple for many Nepalese and Tibetans in the area, and just for that.

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    Gaia Masala & Burger

    Gaia Masala & Burger

    4.8
    (21 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Have a fantastic dinning experience here during their astoria food crawl. I tried the vegan…read morepineapple pizza, masala pizza, chicken momo, chicken tikka masala sauce. Have to say the amount of seasoning was amazing. The pizza dough tasted like naan bread. The dipping sauce was amazing. They do have free water if you ask. I opted to purchase a bottle because I'm weird about water. I definitely wanna come back and have the masala pizza again. They had this mixed rice that has a little kick to it. This place has only been here a year. I'm sure it will become more popular after this event. The korma chicken is delicious! What a punch of flavor. Their chicken tika was mild, I'm so thankful for that. I didn't bring my pepcid today. Wish I brang some tubber wear with me to bring over whatever they had left. There was a ton of food left. Check out their rice too!!! Definitely will come back!!! Very welcoming location. The staff was super cool too! Very nice people here it felt like a mom and pop stop!

    PHENOMENAL!!! Being married to an Indian man means that I eat a LOT of Indian food...and I've…read moredeveloped a taste for more authentic versions of this beloved cuisine. We decided to give this place a try last-minute on a Friday night after reviewing their menu and seeing many different dishes that intrigued us. Boy, was this the absolute right decision!!! Gaia Masala & Burger is an Indian fusion restaurant, and they have done an excellent job of fusing the flavors of India into a variety of different dishes. We tried the following: Chili Paneer (dry) Chili Veg Momos Cheese Samosas Papad We've tried all of these dishes in other restaurants before (excluding the cheese samosas), and they're hit or miss... I'm happy to report that ALL of these dishes were an explosion of flavor and goodness in each bite! My new favorite is the Cheese Samosa. As a cheese lover, this dish was beyond satisfying. Ooey, gooey cheese in a crispy shell that has a nice flavorful touch? Absolute perfection! There were soooo many other dishes that we wanted to try but didn't have room for in our stomachs, so we'll be back soon! We've already started making a list of which friends we want to bring here. It's a good thing we live close by.

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    Paneer Tikka Masala Pizza
    Paneer Tikka Masala Pizza
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