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Welcome to Dhaka Garden

"Dhaka Garden" is a Bangladeshi restaurant located in Jackson Heights, NY, offering a fusion of Bangladeshi, Chinese, and Indian cuisine. With a strong emphasis on authenticity and flavor, this restaurant provides a diverse menu with options for both meat-lovers and vegetarians. Customers rave about the generous portion sizes, delicious biryanis, flavorful kebabs, and refreshing lassis. The attentive staff, clean surroundings, and affordable prices make dining at Dhaka Garden a memorable experience. Whether you're looking for a hearty meal or a taste of home, this restaurant is a must-visit for food enthusiasts seeking a true taste of Bangladeshi cuisine.

LOCATIONS
  • Dhaka Garden
    7223 37th Ave Jackson Heights, NY 11372
    7223 37th Ave Jackson Heights, NY 11372 Hotline: (718) 424-8600

Welcome to Dhaka Garden, a hidden gem located in Jackson Heights, NY. This restaurant offers a unique fusion of Bangladeshi, Chinese, and Indian cuisines, creating a diverse menu that caters to a variety of tastes.

Known for its impeccable service and warm hospitality, Dhaka Garden provides an inviting atmosphere for guests. The staff goes above and beyond to ensure a pleasant dining experience, making you feel welcomed and valued.

One of the standout features of Dhaka Garden is its generous portion sizes, especially when it comes to their flavorful biryanis. The authentic flavors and large servings will leave you satisfied and coming back for more.

From the delicious lassis and milk teas to the mouthwatering kebabs and naan, every dish at Dhaka Garden is crafted with care and precision. Whether you're a fan of spicy curries or prefer milder flavors, there's something for everyone on the menu.

Customers rave about the authenticity of the dishes, with many mentioning that the food reminds them of home. The use of fresh ingredients and traditional cooking techniques transport diners to the streets of Dhaka, creating a nostalgic and comforting dining experience.

With a focus on quality, flavor, and hospitality, Dhaka Garden stands out as a must-visit restaurant in Queens. Whether you're a fan of Bengali cuisine or looking to explore new flavors, this restaurant promises a memorable dining experience that will have you coming back for more.

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Farah F.
Farah F.

We had a 2 hours layover in NY and some friends took us to Dhaka Garden for lunch. We were a group of 11 people and lucky got tables right away. The staffs were very helpful, friendly and attentive. They handled our group with care even though they were busy. We ended up ordering SO many items (sorry can't remember all of them) and everything was very delicious! Was surprised to see how huge their serving sizes were for biryanis!! We also had their lassies and milk teas...yummy! The restaurant was very clean, which was impressive. Will definitely visit them again when we are in NY.

Sabrina A.
Sabrina A.

My mom and I had iftar here last week & couldn't have been happier with our meal and the amazing service! We initially tried a more "popular" restaurant but unfortunately there was no seating left. We tried to scramble and find another restaurant and found Dhaka Garden. For the iftar special you can select one of their premade boxes with channa, some fried vegetables (eggplant and cauliflower), a date, biryani, some pakoras and a jelabi. You can also select a la crate items from their buffet menu like kebabs, tandoor chicken etc. We ordered some naan, kebabs, haleem, and mango lassi. We loved the kebabs, naan and pakoras. We couldn't finish everything so we ended up taking most of it home. The service here was great throughout from everyone there especially as they were fasting as well. They always made sure we had everything from utensils and fresh toppings for the haleem. I would definitely come back here to support this business!

Ashley H.
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.

Raeesa M.
Raeesa M.

As someone from Dhaka, I can say this restaurant hits the spot. The food is delicious and authentic. I've tried multiple items from their menu - haji biryani, pulao roast, samosa & shingara, tehari, chicken biryani etc. Finished most of the food before I was able to take a picture . Every single item was perfect and spot on. This is exactly the food I had growing up in Dhaka and the food I order when I'm homesick. I'd highly recommend this restaurant if you want an authentic experience of Bangladeshi food. I ordered here for delivery during covid but I will definitely stop by when I'm in Queens!

Sally A.
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.

Nazmus S.
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. ;)

Waheda I.
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