Deshi Village Restaurant, Grocery & Halal Meat.

  4.1 – 230 reviews   • Halal restaurant

Bangladeshi migrants have been living in North Penn area more than thirty years. However there are not any authentic halal deshi restaurants to serve our community. We can serve our community with one stop shopping. Customers can get groceries, fresh vegetables, fresh halal meat, and restaurant services as well. Our meats are 100% ZABIHA HALAL and we purchase from halal certified vendors. We have indoor and outdoor seating as well. Our main mission is to serve our community with fresh halal food and the best customer service.

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Address and Contact Information

Address: 1649 N Broad St, Lansdale, PA 19446

Phone: (267) 263-2576

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Reviews

ifixwillowgrove
I had a wonderful experience at this restaurant. The food was delicious, fresh, and full of flavor. What made my visit even more special was the service.
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Miah Alim
I ordered one beef kacchi biryani and one goat biryani. I saw the online price for beef kacchi $13.99 and goat biryani $14.99 but When I got to the store they charged me $42 something I said how come they are charging me so much they said the online price is old and their prices increased! I understand that but they are charging $20 for one order of biryani??? How can their prices increase so much within a short amount of time?? I find that ridiculous how much was charged and if their prices increased so much they should update their menu online so customers don’t get ripped off when they go inside to pickup their food! And to be honest the food quality and taste wasn’t even that good for the price, I found two pieces of beef and rest are bone
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Mashrufa Moin Shanjia
I am very disappointed. I do not blame the chef, he is a very good person. I understand accidents can happen. Sometimes food might not taste the same or might not taste good enough, but it is the owner’s responsibility to strictly ensure that at least fresh food is always served. More than the taste, freshness matters. The chef and staff should be clearly instructed never to serve unfresh food, especially to customers who are dining out. In most restaurants across the USA, if food is extremely bad or unfresh and customers complain, the owner either offers a fresh replacement or provides a refund as customer satisfaction is more important to them than profit, but here the only response I got was “I am speaking with the chef now.” 🙂 That’s fine, no problem. I don’t expect such gestures here but sadly, unlike most Pakistani and Afghani restaurants, they do not even provide a complimentary salad or raita with biryani for dine out, and on top of that, the biryani served was unfresh and had no aroma. My parents and I had acid reflux and I felt nauseous and my stomach still hurts. We thrashed half of them. Yes I will still go there as I had a better dine in experience in the past and all of the staff including the owner are friendly, but I would never order their biryani for dine out or recommend to anyone.
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muhaimin hassan
Deshi Village is one of those neighborhood places you just keep coming back to. The food is always fresh and full of flavor — I especially love their butter chicken, naan, and mixed grill. You can really taste the difference compared to other spots around here.

The staff are super friendly and treat you like family. Portions are big, prices are fair, and everything feels homemade. It’s also nice having the grocery section with fresh halal meat and spices — really convenient for the community.

If you’re in the Lansdale area and craving good, authentic food, definitely give this place a try. You won’t be disappointed!
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S M M Enamul Hasan
Today was my 3rd time out of uncountable times coming ahead. Their cooks are awesome, foods are very delicious, plus all comes in good quality and quantity. I tried many options and all were very good. Surprisingly they took very short time unless you order kabab which normally takes longer. Everytime we eat a lot and still had to takeout the rest. Service behavior, peace in mind for eating halal. I would blindly recommend this amazing restaurant which has 12/15 seating place, enough parking space and delicious food in very good price! A perfect place for fresh halal Bangladeshi food with groceries. Thank you Russel bhai and others.
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Ny Barber
My Bangladesh friends recommended this because it’s as close to authentic as it can be.
It was absolutely delicious!!! I ordered the Goat Combo Platter $19.99. This is a rice, Vegetable, Vorta, Daal, Naan and goat gravy platter.
The order took only 10mins as I waited inside.
Location is easy to get to. It’s on Broad street where the old Friendly’s used to be.
Staff was so friendly.
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Sadik
Update February 2023: they don’t offer free tea anymore. The service was average, not convenient for us. Rice just extra rice was $5, and the quantity was extremely low. We asked, they blamed it on inflation. Very unfair after almost $2000 grocery shopping and lunch!! Will try some other places next time, but we loved the place last time from Penn State!

Convenient luch and grocery shopping options. And the food tastes great. I loved the Malaikari, Morog Polau, and pretty much everything. The grocery and dine-in option is very convenient. We ordered halal meat and groceries, and enjoyed warm food. The services is phenomenal, and Rasel Vai was a friendly person. We have explored a few more grocery stores around, but this place is the best in Lansdale. Until next time..
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Sarthak Chatterjee
Dropped by for brunch and wasn’t disappointed. Had a pretty wholesome experience that reminded one of home! 10/10 would recommend. Hat tip to the sizzling kebab, it was so good!
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Bradley King
In the unorthodox location, nestled within the front of a grocery store, lies Deshi Village in Landsdale, PA. Despite its unconventional positioning, this humble eatery manages to deliver an authentic escape into the flavors of Bangladesh. With aromatic naan bread, fiery chicken Vindaloo, and rich butter chicken, Deshi Village showcases a genuine commitment to traditional cuisine.
The moment I stepped through the doors, I was met with the mingling scents of spices and sizzling meats. The ambiance, while modest, exuded a certain charm that added to the overall experience. It was a place where patrons gathered to feast on the culinary delights, undeterred by its unconventional location.
The naan, freshly baked with a perfect golden hue, captivated both the eye and the palate. Its warm, fluffy texture acted as a vessel for the fragrant curries and provided a comforting companion to every bite. As I tore into the naan, the enticing aroma enveloped my senses, transporting me to the bustling markets of Dhaka.
The chicken Vindaloo, a fiery Indian classic, did not disappoint. The bold blend of spices and tender meat created a symphony of flavors that danced on my tongue. The heat was unrelenting but not overpowering, offering a perfect balance that left me craving each successive bite.
The butter chicken, a milder sibling to the Vindaloo, showcased Deshi Village’s ability to execute diverse flavors. The succulent, juicy chicken pieces were enveloped in a velvety, buttery sauce that was rich and indulgent. As I savored each mouthful, the creaminess and delicate spices came together in a harmonious union.
However, one aspect of the dining experience left a small blemish. The mango lassi, while promising, may have exceeded its fresh date. The once-vibrant sweetness seemed to have faded, leaving a slightly off-putting taste on the palate.
In spite of this minor setback, Deshi Village remains a testament to the power of authentic flavors. It is an establishment that defies convention, inviting patrons to immerse themselves in the culinary wonders of Bangladesh. The dishes, crafted with care and dedication, reflect the cultural richness of the region. From the aromatic naan bread to the fiery Vindaloo, each plate offered a glimpse into the vibrant tapestry of Bangladeshi cuisine.
In conclusion, Deshi Village may reside in an unorthodox location, but it proves that authenticity can thrive anywhere. Its flavorful naan, tantalizing chicken Vindaloo, and delightful butter chicken create a culinary journey that is worth embarking upon. While the mango lassi may have fallen short, the overall experience is one that invites diners to savor the flavors and embrace the adventure of Deshi Village.
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Mustaq Ahmad
I attended the one year anniversary invitation of Deshi Village. They served free food as a courtesy. Here is my review…

Goat Biriyani – 6/10.
Chicken Biriyani – Did not taste.
Vegetable – 6/10.
Chilli Chicken – 6/10.
Borhani – 8/10. (Actually took twice)
Salad – NA
Hospitality – 8/10.
Cleanliness – 8/10.
Management – 7/10.

(Disclaimer: Different people have their different taste buds and the above review is only mine)
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