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Welcome to Boishakhi Restaurant

Boishakhi Restaurant in Astoria, NY, offers a wide range of Bangladeshi cuisine with a focus on flavorful dishes like Beef and Chicken Curry. Customers rave about the affordable prices and authentic flavors, although some mention issues with cleanliness. The menu features traditional appetizers like Vegetable Shingara and Chicken Samosa, as well as hearty entrees served with basmati rice and naan. The restaurant also provides a spacious seating area and excellent service. Overall, Boishakhi Restaurant provides a delightful dining experience for those looking to explore Bangladeshi cuisine in a casual setting.

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  • Boishakhi Restaurant
    2914 36th Ave, Long Island City, NY 11106, United States
    2914 36th Ave, Long Island City, NY 11106, United States Hotline: +1 718-606-1242

Introducing Boishakhi Restaurant, a hidden gem in the vibrant neighborhood of Astoria, NY. This Bangladeshi-Halal-Indian fusion establishment offers a diverse menu that will tantalize your taste buds.

From crispy turnovers like Vegetable Shingara to flavorful Chicken Tikka Masala, Boishakhi Restaurant caters to a variety of palates. The Moglai Parata, a soft fried bread stuffed with chicken keema, egg, onions, and pepper, is a must-try for a unique culinary experience.

For those seeking a hearty meal, the Beef Curry and Goat Curry, spiced with cardamom and served with basmati rice, are guaranteed to satisfy your cravings. The Tandoori Kabab Grill offers succulent options like Chicken Seekh Kabab and Beef Bihari Kabab, cooked to perfection in a traditional tandoori oven.

Not to be missed are the aromatic Biryani and Rice dishes, including Chicken Biryani and Kacci Biriyani, baked in a pot with a delightful combination of flavors. To end your meal on a sweet note, indulge in desserts like Rosogolla and Kheer.

Boishakhi Restaurant prides itself on providing an authentic dining experience, with ample seating options, courteous staff, and a welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're a seasoned fan of Bangladeshi cuisine or trying it for the first time, Boishakhi Restaurant is a destination worth exploring.

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Serena X.
Serena X.

Really affordable spot in Astoria! This was my first time having Bangladeshi cuisine, and I'm glad I chose this spot. The samosas are delicious and spicy, and only $2 a piece! I tried the ruhi fish curry with my friend, and although the employee recommended it, I think all the fishes have too many bones. Cleanliness wasn't great as my friend found a hair in the food.

Tanzina I.
Tanzina I.

Boishakhi is the perfect place to enjoy authentic desi food. It was an amazing experience with their huge selection of all mouthwatering dishes. Their serving size, outstanding food , ambiance and great service makes it more appealing. A highly recommend place to enjoy delicious desi food with friends and family

Mike W.
Mike W.

Very delicious Bengali food, our first time trying this cuisine. Price is a little expensive, and they do charge a service fee tax on the bill. You can eat downstairs, and there is decent seating.

Sang N.
Sang N.

The best has improved the liver samosa, I think it's $2.50 , the liver well-cooked and the wrap tasted very flakey.. almost like a Jamaican beef patty skin, flakey and buttery, And it has Golda Chringri, $16 for 2 pcs combo

Nadira Y.
Nadira Y.

I met with my friends here for dinner. The place is spacious as it has a basement seating area also. I appreciated that they had a clean restroom on both levels. They also had a enclosed place for handwashing only. They had a lot of options to choose from like rice based dishes, kebabs, tandoori chicken, mashed dishes (bhorta), dried fish delicacies (shutki), and more. We ordered a bunch of dishes (2 of each) to try. As an outsider, the halal food was also appreciated . We got the goat biryani, beef tehari, chicken bihari kebab, moglai parata, chicken lollipop, and mango lassis. The two best items we liked were the goat biryani and the chicken bihari kebab. The meat on this dishes were really soft, moist, and flavorful. The beef in the tehari I thought was a bit tough and dry, instead of tender. It was nice of them to include a glass of borhani (savoey, spiced yogurt drink) along with the tehari order. The mango lassis were fine, nothing extraordinary. I did not care for the chicken lollipop. I guess chicken lollipops should stick to being small and not overly big like the ones we ordered here ($3 each). The service was very attentive and quick, so props to the staff for that. I would go here again.

Lucy S.
Lucy S.

A lovely, neighborhood Bangladeshi restaurant with a wide array of options. Hot bar, overflowing with curries, many types of rice (yellow, biryani, white), and straightforward staff. They reheat your food upon request and have plenty of drinks, desserts, and appetizers. Prices are great, you seat yourself, and the restaurant has a cute casual neighborhood feel. Prices are reasonable, portions are plentiful, and the food is authentic and undeniably fragrant. I got the beef curry, yellow rice, chickpeas and a shrimp patty. Left feeling full and warm :) It is places like this that make me fond and proud of Queens

Shayer S.
Shayer S.

Ordered delivery through GrubHub. The beef bihari kabab was absolutely top notch! I mean look at those burn marks! Outstanding! The chicken behari and some special kabab I'm not sure what its called was tasty as well. The shukti bhorta was excellent. The quality of all the items felt fresh and prepared authentically. Would eat here again.