We have opened, with the concept of a street food menu served in the traditional way in Bangladesh. Our goal is to serve the best quality food at a very reasonable price so everyone can enjoy it. Please visit us any day of the week and enjoy particularly our Signature Items. Thank you.
Hours
| Sunday | 10 AM–4 AM |
| Monday | 10 AM–4 AM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–4 AM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–4 AM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–4 AM |
| Friday | 10 AM–4 AM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–4 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4337 Buford Hwy NE #150, Chamblee, GA 30341
Phone: (470) 246-4317
Website: https://deshistreetbangladeshiatl.com/
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
The service was excellent. Very friendly Served with smiles.
Vegetable samosa was good. Vegetable pakoras were average. Chicken samosa was so so
Garlic naan was good
Butter naan was average.
Bullet naan was good
Chicken korma was ok. But came in a very small dish
Chicken tikka was ok. Little bit dry though.
Goat biriyani was good and flavorful.
My family agreed we’d try Deshi Street sometime during my recent visit to Atlanta. I was so exited to try a Bangladeshi restaurant, as I love Indian food so I figured I’d be bound to like this as well.
And I did like it- I enjoyed everything I tried. But it just wasn’t real memorable. First, all of the workers were super kind and did their best, but the service just really wasn’t great. They had some sort of event going on in the room next to the main, and it seemed like maybe they were struggling to balance that with serving regular visitors.
I tried the Shaak with chicken. That was probably one of the best meals out of our party of 5. Even my uncle who doesn’t like to try new foods liked it. We lovingly nicknamed it the “Bangladeshi collard greens”, as it literally looked like a funny version of them. But it was good.
The issue I think, was that none of the food really had that “oompf” factor. Most Indian food I’ve tried has strong spice factors, and can have a lot of heat so your taste buds are doing a dangerous yet attractive dance. But everything we had here was a bit more bland. I can’t imagine the spices are that different but it seemed to be the case. I really expected more from a flavor profile aspect.
I’d say the best thing we tried, though by far was the garlic naan. I do have to say that’s one of the best naans I’ve had in a while. I would’ve just sat and ate it by itself, which I don’t say often. We did enjoy the desserts of rice pudding and a soaked donut hole (i think?).
Overall, again I just wish I left wanting to come back to this place. But alas, I did not.
I’m vegan and they have SO MANY VEGAN CHOICES!! I love that!
I am always met with kindness from the staff at this place, no matter the time of night I’ve been. The food is great, especially considering the prices. When I’ve ordered takeout, extra precaution was taken as my containers were wrapped in plastic to ensure nothing spilled.
Key takeaways – I notice a passion for customer service here, there is an opportunity for cultural exchange with a country whose cuisine is hard to come by, and there is hard work that keeps their doors open until 4 AM. These reasons alone are enough for me to support them with my business when I can.
Thanks Deshi Street!