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  • One stop place for all kinds of authentic Bangladeshi food and sweets. Nice staff, great food, great price, a very clean & open space, and good service. There are few tables where you can sit and have your food. Our food was served at the table after placing the order at the counter. We were there on a festival day. It was very crowded and a bit chaotic. But the staff handled the situation pretty well. So first thing you do is get a number as soon as you enter the shop to be ahead in the queue and once ready a server will call your number. From that point onward that server will take care of all of your needs including the bill payment. The only downside was we had to find our server to pay the bill once we were done eating as she got busy serving other customers. Probably this problem won't happen in case of a takeout order and or if they would have processed the bill before we start eating. It may be a little bit confusing for a new customer. Four of us tried different preparations of chicken, shrimp and beef combos with polao (rice cooked with butter) and khicuri (rice cooked with lentil). Each dish served in a clay pot, topped with a butter naan (ask for it as the other option is to serve them in a plate separately) which looked really spectacular and tasted delicious. The rice and meat/fish - whatever your combo is cooked/warmed-up in the clay pot and than covered with a butter naan. It was really steamy hot inside. The naan was very soft and flavorful. You will cut open the naan from top and then eat the food from inside. This was an interesting experience. Each combo also came with a salad of our choice on the side. We also had tried Doi Fuchka (a round, bite size, hollow puri - a deep fried crisp and savory bread - full of all kinds of goodies) as an appetizer. It was amazingly delicious and simply melted in our mouth. There are plenty of space to park your car in-front of the shop. Also this is in a place where driving makes more sense or may be the only option. I will definitely return to try a different combo and the sweets.
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