Hello Bangladesh Restaurant

  4.3 – 868 reviews   • Bangladeshi restaurant

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Hello Bangladesh Restaurant (Halal), an authentic eatery for true fans of delicious, diverse Asian flavors, opened its doors in 2023. Located in Astoria, New York, this family-friendly dining establishment combines the unique culinary traditions of Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan, offering a sumptuous selection of savory and decadent dishes prepared with only the freshest, high-quality ingredients, guaranteeing a tantalizing dining experience.

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John Gonsalves
Hello Bangladesh in Astoria has a really big selection of different types of food there’s something for everyone. They serve everything from fried chicken and boba tea to biryani rice and a wide variety of fish, chicken, and lamb curries. Everything tastes fresh and flavorful, and the portions are generous too.
The decor inside is clean and modern, giving it a nice, comfortable atmosphere whether you’re dining in or grabbing something to go. The staff is very friendly and welcoming, and they make sure you have what you need. Overall, it’s a great spot if you want to try a mix of Bangladeshi flavors with plenty of variety to choose from.
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Fairuziana Humam
Great restaurant. This is our second time and definitely a must come back all time. Their beef kala bhuna is a must try. It tastes very similar to Indonesian beef rendang. I love their fish too. Everything looks delicious. Masal the owner is a humble hardworking person. The place is also very clean. A must visit!
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Izaz Ahmed
I’m surprised by their Kacchi. Everyone claims that their Kacchi is good and you get disappointed every time. However, this time it was different. It was good. Is it real Kacchi? I doubt it, but it is definitely better than 90% of the Bangladeshi restaurants that I have tried. It came with a complementary borhani which was also good. Decent amount to fill you up, good meat and rice ratio, soft meat and decent flavor. You can’t ask for more in NYC for Kacchi. Tehari, tandoori, chili chicken, and lollipop were also good. Great staff, great service. Definitely would go back. Keep it up guys!
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cornelian nyc
You will get Authentic Bangladeshi style lunch here. We ordered Dal with veg, porota & beef kala vuna (too good). Behavior of the food server & cashier was really nice.
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Faisal Anwar
If you ever find yourself wandering Astoria with an empty stomach and questionable life choices, do turn right into “Hello Bangladesh.” What awaits is nothing short of culinary diplomacy: flavour-packed peace negotiations between your taste buds and your diet.

I was greeted by Meem, the host/cashier sporting the patience of a saint and a smile that could broker world peace. She guided us through the menu like a benevolent shepherd, ensuring we didn’t accidentally order enough food for a small wedding (though we did come dangerously close).

Our server, Emon, was friendly, helpful, and attentive without hovering awkwardly like a confused pigeon. He offered recommendations, checked up on us at perfect intervals, and politely ignored how aggressively we inhaled the kacchi biryani.

Speaking of which, enter Masum, the owner, chef, and living legend behind that biryani. Hospitable, polite, and so genuinely warm that I briefly considered filing adoption papers. His kacchi biryani is aromatic, tender, and frankly should be classified as emotionally therapeutic. The hilsa fish combo was another triumph, enough flavour to make poets weep.

The display counter alone is worth the visit: an edible parade of colour and fragrance with biryani piled high like fragrant Himalayan peaks, chicken curries glimmering suspiciously like moisturised gold, and rows of vegetables that almost convinced me to eat responsibly.

The humble ruti was delightful: soft, fresh, and clearly made with the sort of care not found in most modern relationships.

Then there’s the dessert case: a towering stockpile of sweets stacked to the ceiling like edible Jenga. Gulab jamuns gleaming with syrupy intent, milk cakes whispering sweet nothings, and trays of pastries daring you to be stronger than you are. Spoiler: you won’t be.

The interior offers a surprisingly stylish vibe. Mustard leather booths and golden chairs so comfortable you’ll justify ordering dessert just to stay seated longer. Futuristic ring-shaped chandeliers hover above, perfect for pondering important questions like: “Can I finish another plate?”

Large windows bathe the room in sunlight, letting passersby witness you demolishing your meal with pride. The crowd is a charming mix of families, friends, and solo diners, the universal sign of a truly reliable neighbourhood gem.

Bonus points for self-serve water jugs at each table. Hydration is delivered freely, without the guilt of flagging someone down, revolutionary.

Prices are fair, portions generous, and the bill makes you feel like you’ve paid for not just food, but an experience.

All in all, Hello Bangladesh is a must-visit. Come hungry, leave full, happy, and slightly concerned about how soon you can return.

Cheers to the entire team.
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Abunasar Azad
The food was great, very tasty. The service was great. I dined in and they came by few times to check how things are and if I needed anything. Great service.
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Beatriz Torre
I had the Macher Jhol (Fish Curry) and it came with soup, salad, and rice. A delicious, flavorful, and filling meal at a really good price! Service was helpful particularly the woman at the counter, Mim, who patiently answered my questions so I could choose from the array of options. Will definitely return to this restaurant!
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tahmina tisha
The worst chicken biriyani and beef biriyani I had today. They food quality was terrible. I took 1 singara $2 and 1 somasa $2.50,the stuff inside feel like long time ago! I have to throw them too. Only I had try in-front of the store was the pakora which was good. Rest of them just wasted of money. I also took 2 bagorkhani from the bakery section that was dam too. Not coming back for sure. All food was to go but Front desk sister was nice but still I give her $10:37(15%) tips. Wasn’t really worth it
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H. Rashel
I visited this restaurant last night. I ordered Kachhi biryani for 20 dollars per plate. They served it with salad.

I was shocked to find hair in my biryani and a bad smell coming from it. The salad was also not fresh. I’m very disappointed with the quality and hygiene of this restaurant.
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Farhana Akter
Anytime I am in Astoria, I have to eat at this restaurant. The server Ishrath always greets us with a smile and she very attentive to her customers. The resturant is spacious and clean. There is variety food options which I love, 9 out of 10 dishes are always a hit when it comes to taste but my favorite dishes are golda chingri curry and chicken roast.

I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone who wants to have delicious Bengali food whether it’s bhat/bhortha or polau/roast. It’s a must have!
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