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😍 5/5 - We came here on a Saturday evening with a reservation.
By 👻 @Elena W., 12/20/2023 3:00 am
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It's hard to get a reservation, but not as hard as Dhamaka and Semma, the other two popular restaurants also owned by Unapologetic Foods. This restaurant is Bengali food, while Dhamaka is Northern Indian and Semma is Southern Indian. We ordered a couple of drinks, appetizer, entrees and dessert. Fish is more common in Bengali food than other parts of India. We had two fish dishes - Biyebarir Fish Fry and Bhapa Ilish. Both were good, though Bhapa Ilish has a lot of bones. I wouldn't recommend it for anyone who's not comfortable with fish bones. Also, there's limited availability for this dish, and you'd need to go there early in case they run out. My favorite dish was Kosha Mangsho. It's braised goat and very flavorful. Overall, we enjoyed the food. The interior decor looks traditional, and the service was not bad.
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