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Old Dhaka Street Food!!! Most Unique Bangladeshi Food in Dhaka!!

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Street Food in Bangladesh!! KEBAB FRY MOUNTAIN + Bangladeshi Food in Old Dhaka!

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DHAKA, BANGLADESH - Welcome to Dhaka, and today we’re going on an ultimate Bangladeshi street food tour of Old Dhaka (known locally as Puran Dhaka). Old Dhaka is known for its amazingly congested streets, energy, being the center of fabric trade, and also for its amazing history of food - especially meats. Along with @PetukCouple and friends we are eating at the legendary street food spots!

Haji Biriyani ( - First up we took a cycle rickshaw directly to Haji Biriyani, since 1939, and probably the most famous biryani in all of Old Dhaka. Their biryani is unlike any other biryani I’ve had, fluffy like a could, fragrant from mustard oil and green chilies, and meaty. So good, it’s a place you have to eat when you’re in Dhaka.

Beauty Lacchi and Faluda ( - Next up, another legendary place for lacchi, similar to a lassi, and faluda. Their lacchi is sweet and sour, like an icy refreshing yogurt drink.

Old Dhaka Breakfast snacks - Next up on this ultimate street food tour we had some local pastries which are popular for breakfast, right out of the tandoor.

Hanif Biryani ( - Another legendary place for biryani in Old Dhaka is Hanif Biryani. It’s not as fluffy as Haji Biriyani, but has a nice fragrance of rose water.

Bismillah Kabab Ghar ( - Another highlight of any Bengali street food tour in Old Dhaka is Bismillah Kabab Ghar where they specialize in all sorts of fried kebabs - they are not grilled kebabs as I would typically think, but more like stir fried kebabs full of spices, onions, and green chilies. Their kidney fry and chicken chop were outstanding.

Mama Kabab House - Next up we went for grilled kebabs, an assortment of fire grilled chicken and mutton grilled until crispy.

Grilled Fish - Everyone said it was a first for them to eat something other than meat in Old Dhaka, but the bbq fish was very tasty especially with all the chutneys.

Fresh Juice - You’ll find an abundance of juice stalls in Old Dhaka, and one of the favorites in cashew milk - more like a milkshake of blended cashews.

Fire Paan - Finally to complete this ultimate and extreme Bangladeshi street food tour in Old Dhaka we had fire pan!

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LEVEL 9999 Street Food in Dhaka, Bangladesh - The BRAIN FRY King + BEST Street Food in Bangladesh!!!

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Today, I’m (Trevor James, The Food Ranger) bringing you with us as we venture into the DEEP street foods of Old Dhaka to taste some of the best restaurants in Dhaka. Bangladeshi Street Food HEAVEN!!! Make sure to watch all the way until the end of this street food video because there is a lot of delicious cuisine you are going to love!! I’m a food lover and food vlogger who has been traveling full time around the world to bring you the best street food around the world! In today’s food and travel video, we’re in Old Dhaka trying some AMAZING Bangladeshi street food that is MIND BLOWING and tasty!!!

When we first flew in to Dhaka, Bangladesh, we had no idea how AMAZING Bengali cuisine is. After trying the street food in Old Dhaka, I’m convinced that it’s some of the best street food around the world, and that Street food in Bangladesh is worth spending a lifetime exploring!

First up, we’re going to the Dhaka University area to try a famous street food in Dhaka, the Kola Bhorta, an ULTRA complex and delicious street food made in a mortar and pestle. It had hog plum, mustard, olive, tamarind, sugar, chili, coriander, and chili, and was made by the most friendly vendor! It was spicy, sour, bitter, sweet, pungent, and very intense!

Next, we’re bringing you to the New Market area of Dhaka, right outside Old Dhaka, an area bustling with food stalls and super fast paced bustle. The street food vendors here work with ULTRA FAST speed and you can tell that everyone is in a hurry because there is so much food and street stalls packed in here. I ordered a Bhel Puri, a kind of crispy puff filled with chickpea and lentil mash and chili with tamarind chutney and topped with a cold cucumber, tomato, and onion salad. It was an amazing street food to try!

Next up, we’re bringing you to a FAMOUS Restaurant in Dhaka, the MAMA Haleem! Here, an ULTRA THICK beef stew is prepared with lentils, wheat, mustard, and Bengali spices in a HUGE POT! It tastes so delicious and spicy and is one of the most filling street foods you’ll ever eat in the whole world!

After that amazing street food in Bangladesh, we’re bringing you to eat a famous breakfast in Bangladesh at star hotel. Here, one of the most delicious mutton food stews AKA pays is served bright an early every day at 6am. We got up early and were surprised to see the place was PACKED with locals slurping away at this delicious Bengali food! We also ordered a beef heart curry, dal, local tea, and naan. It was an incredibly filling and flavour packed breakfast!

And before visiting the BRAIN FRY KING of Bangladesh, we’re going for a FAMOUS biryani dish in Old Dhaka, the Kachi biryani. It was prepared in these huge pots with big goat leg pieces and was one of the most aromatic biryani’s I’ve ever tried! It had a caraway flavour and was a little mustardy as well! Mustard is such an important part of Bengali cuisine, and we fell in love with the food during our trip mainly because of this mustard flavour in everything, it’s so delicious and fluffy!!

After the AMAZING Biryani, we’re bringing you to our final stop, the BRAIN FRY KING of Bangladesh! Here, you can taste amazing Brain fry and beef chap marinated in a ton of spices and put into a deep and dark oil that is intensely flavourful. When it comes out, you grab a luchi and wrap it up and pop it in your mouth, and it’s quite delicious! Watching the BRAIN FRY KING of Bangladesh work with superhuman speed as he fries up the brain and the beef chap was very fun!

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Street Food in Bangladesh -The ULTIMATE Old Dhaka Street Food Tour - Bengali Street Food HEAVEN!

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Bangladesh is a true street food heaven. We didn't know when we flew in, but there is a LOT of delicious street food to eat in Bangladesh. In Old Dhaka, AKA Puran Dhaka, you can spend a lifetime trying new street foods around every corner. And what I loved so much from eating street food around Old Dhaka was not only the delicious mustardy flavour of the street food here, but the friendliness of the Bangladeshi people.

Everywhere we went to eat street food in Bangladesh, the peoople welcomed us with open hearts and a big smile. It left a huge impression on us and left us inspired to come back to eat more street food in Bangladesh again.

The Bengali food you will taste when you travel in Bangladesh is incredibly delicious. After tasting my first bharta in Old Dhaka, I was convinced that this is some of the best street food around the world. There truly is no other flavour like the food in Bangladesh! You have to come here to try it yourself!

To start out our HUGE Bangladesh Street Food Tour, we visited Puran dhaka AKA Old dhaka bright and early to eat some famous Dhakan Bhakor Khani, also known as the Dhakan biscuit. It's a wheat dough and semolina flour biscuit that has 2 versions, one sweet and one plain. The sweet version has dough and semolina soaked in molasses and saffron. The dough is pushed DEEP inside the tandoor oven, the same ovens used to cook famous Bangladeshi recipes all over the country. It goes PERFECTLY with some delicious Bangladeshi street chai! There are many Bakorkhani stalls in Puran Daka (Old Dhaka), but we visited the most famous one, Nashu Faruker Shera Bakorkhani.

After that amazing Bangladeshi street food biscuit, we went for the ULTIMATE meal of Bangladeshi cuisine, the bhorta feast! We're taking you to Nirob Hotel for some AMAZING Bhortas! When you first come to Bangladesh, everyone tells you to eat the Bhortas, and you may not be sure what they are. Bhortas are a special Bengali cuisine usually made of mashed fish or mashed vegetables with mustard oil, chili, garlic, onion, and the occasional sprinkle of lime. The bhortas are all brought to your table and you pay for what you eat, and leave what you don't touch. I ate a SPICY duck curry that was out of this world!

After the amazing Bengali curry heaven, we made our way to the most FAMOUS street food in Old Dhaka, the haji biryani. Highly seasoned rice is cooked in mustard oil and filled with extremely tender goat meat and topped with lime! SUPER TASTY!

After this, we're bringing you to a solid street dessert in Old Dhaka, Bangladesh, the lassi and faluda, found at beauty lassi, one of the tastiest lassis in the whole country! I personally loved the faluda and found it to be one of my favourite desserts I've ever had!

After the lassi, we're taking you to try a famous Bangladeshi street food, the Pitha rice flour pancake loaded with spicy mustard bhorta. You can find these all over the streets of Old Dhaka and you should definitely try one!

After this, we're finishing off the night by going for the famous Murgh pulao found at nanna biryani. The best part of this dish was the sweet and rich onion gravy that covered the super tender chicken and pulao rice!

If you're thinking of traveling to Bangladesh to eat street food in Bangladesh, DO IT! The food is amazing, the people are friendly, and you will have a great time! I know we will be back for sure!

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IFTAR HEAVEN of Old Dhaka !! Ramadan Special Street Food in Chawkbazar! Delicious Food Corner!BdFood

Chawkbazar - The Ancient & Famous Ramadan Iftar Market in Dhaka | Bangladeshi best Street Food. IFTAR HEAVEN of Old Dhaka !! Ramadan Special Street Food in Chawkbazar! Delicious Food Corner! Bd Food.
Chawkbazar is the busiest commercial area of Old Dhaka. The name of this market dates back to the Mughal period. The history of Iftar bazaar is also 400 years old.
Due to the corona epidemic, this iftar market was stalled for two consecutive years. But this time because the Corona situation is good, this traditional market of Chawkbazar has come back to life again.

Address: Chowkbazar, Old Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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Old Dhaka HINDU Street (Shankhari Bazar) Food Walk l Kashmir Biryani House + Vaishnav Bhojanalya

During our food tour in Dhaka, Bangladesh we undertook a food walk in the bustling and historic neighboourhood of Shankari Bazaar. It is a Hindu dominated locality with myriad street food options. The name is derived from the word 'shankhari' which refers to the artisans who make shankha a kind of bangle made from conch shell that is worn by married Bengali women. 
The first stop was a mobile fuchka vendor near Jagannath University. He usually caters to the locals and students of this establishment and keeps changing his location with the passing day. Unlike the Indian counterpart, these fuchka were smaller in size and the thick paste-like stuffing consisted of mashed potatoes, onions, cucumber and spices. They are placed in a bowl and dunked in spiced tamarind water. It was zesty, tart and refreshing. 
Next we went to a small eatery beside Jagannath University which was named Joy Bikrampur Mistanna Vander. It was full of locals enjoying breakfast. We got our spot at one of the shared tables. Most of the people were having soft and flaky cheka porota with some kind of sweet dish like halwa or rosogolla. Very few of them were having sabzi. We too tried the above combo of porota and mishti. The savoury porota went very well with the dense rosogolla and soft chhana mithai.
After this local favourite meal we reached another eatery which is renowned for their fish meal. But first we couldn't resist ourselves from trying a quintessential Bengali shingara that has notes of panch phoron in it. Afterwards we ordered some rice and foli macher jhol which was a light curry made of bronze featherback fish and some veggies. There were many other fish curry options too but we picked this as we haven't had it before. The curry was simple yet hearty. 
From there we visited Radha Madhav Confectionery in the vicinity which is known for non onion garlic pure veg confectionery items. Since we were full, we opted for a patishapta as it looked really tempting. The gooey khoya kheer stuffing was truly divine. 
While heading to the next sweet shop, we stopped by a roadside vendor selling homemade kasundi in a huge handi. Locals have encircled him to get their stock of this essential condiment that goes well with many food items. 
Next at Joy Ma Mistanna Vandar, we first marveled at the symmetrical cutting of a fresh batch of kacha sondesh that came in a tray and then went on to try a piece along with chom chom and ledikeni. All these three sweets are traditional and popular. Kacha sondesh was soft and luscious, ledikeni was warm and delightful while the chomchom was densely and slightly sweeter than the other two. 
From there we moved to Kashmir Biryani House which is an iconic biryani destination in this locality. The unusual name has a somber yet random story behind it. The genial owner shared some anecdotes about this old local favourite eatery and then treated us to small portions of their best sellers-chinigura kacchi biryani, basmati kacchi biryani and polao and chicken roast. The chinigura biryani was fragrant and delicious and so was the pulao and chicken roast. 
Around evening we joined our friend Anish from Plates & Tradition at Tanti Bazaar. Here we had some chanachur mix from Jamai Bou Chanachur cart. They are a local snacks chain that serves chanachur mix from these small, tidy and quirky mobile carts. These can be found across Dhaka and Chittagong. With all the zesty and contrasting elements, the chanachur mix was a riot of flavours in mouth. 
After this we landed up at a cha stall for some milk tea as it was what we were craving for. The frothy tea was accompanied by Potata which is a tasty biscuit by Pran Foods. Made of potato and herbs, it seems to be a cross between a wafer and biscuit. 
Then we headed to our last destination Jagannath Bhojanalay. The owner was overwhelmed to have it and his enthusiasm was all over. He proudly introduced us to his small yet busy non onion garlic rice meal place where one can have a hearty homestyle meal without burning a hole in the pocket. He served us almost all the dishes from his menu but since we were quite full, we tried just five of them - cholar dal, echor, kashmiri paneer curry dhoka, kochu saag and chatni. But what touched our heart was the warm hospitality of the gentleman. He even accompanied us out on the streets post meal and offered us some murudi, khaja and paan. 
It was a memorable time relishing the popular street food here at Shakhari bazar in the company of the locals.

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DHAKA, BANGLADESH - Welcome to Dhaka, one of the most exciting and busy cities in the world! Today is Day 1 in Bangladesh, hanging out with Rasif and Ipsha ( @PetukCouple ). We’re first eating a huge Bangla home cooked meal at home before trying some local neighborhood street food. And ending today with a massive hilsa (ilish) fish fry in mustard oil - one of the national foods of Bangladesh!

Literally right off the airplane we headed over to Rasif and Ipsha’s home where they cooked a huge meal of over 18 different Bengali foods. Everything from beef curry to eggplant with egg, moringha drumsticks, fish curry and duck curry. The abundance and variety was outstanding and it was my first ever Bengali meal in Bangladesh!

Next up on this Bangladeshi food tour we walked out on the streets in their Dhaka neighborhood to eat some local street food snacks. We started with an amazing liver jhalmuri (30 BDT ($.035). Jhal means spicy and muri means puffed rice, and this is one of the most popular and common Bengali street food snacks. Especially with the liver, green chilies, and mustard oil, it was fantastic.

Continuing on the street food tour we ate some deep fried fast food like chicken rolls and Bangladeshi chicken nuggets. Then on to a stall that served amazing bhel puri and chotpoti - an incredible mix of chickpeas and spices, green chilies, onions, coriander, and tamarind sauce. The street was so tasty and without a doubt the bhel puri (20 BDT ($0.23 each) was my favorite snack of the night.

Finally to complete this Day 1 Bangladesh food tour we drove outside of Dhaka about an hour to Mawa Ghat, a famous location along the Padma River to take a ferry, and to eat the national fish of Bangladesh - hilsa (ilish). You choose your fish, we chose three, plus some extra fresh water prawns. The fish is cleaned and sliced in front of you, then marinated in turmeric and chili before being shallow fried in fragrant mustard oil. Additionally with the fried fish tails they smash them with onions and chilies and mustard oil to make Bhorta / Vorta - which is a common Bangla food preparation of ingredients that are smashed together to bring out their flavors. We had two types of fish vortas, an onion vorta, and a tomato vorta. It was an outstanding meal with incredible friends in Bangladesh!

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If you're thinking about traveling to Bangladesh, DO IT! The street food in Dhaka and the street food in Bangladesh is some of the best in the world. We had the best time creating these food videos for you in Bangladesh and found everyone to be SUPER FRIENDLY! This Dhaka Food Tour video is full of AMAZING street food that you're going to love, it's gonna make you want to move to Bangladesh!

First up, we're going for a Bangladeshi street food BREAKFAST in Old Dhaka, one of the best Chicken soups I've ever tasted, and a SPICY Dal curry that is full of energy! Here, you can get amazing naan bread and spicy curry for breakfast with all the locals for SUPER CHEAP. My breakfast cost less than 1$! AMAZING!

After that amazing street food breakfast in Old Dhaka, we are going for our second Bengali breakfast, with a little more dahl, mixed vegetables, and a semolina pudding in the back streets of Old Dhaka.

After this, we're going to my buddy Shimon's home for a HUGE Bengali HOME COOKED meal with his family! It was SO amazing! I am now fully convinced that Bengali cuisine is some of the best in the world! We had a ton of spicy curry, delicious ilish fish, one of the most famous seafoods to try in Bangladesh, and some Bangladeshi bhorta plates made with home style recipes! It was a HUGE Bengali lunch feast. What was even more impressive while making this food video was the amazing hospitality of all the people we met in Bangladesh. Everyone was so friendly and of course so proud of their delicious Bangladeshi food.

I love making these food travel videos for you and it's because of being able to share these amazing street foods around the world and meeting friendly people that I do it. In Dhaka, we found everyone to be extremely friendly and interested in our food travel videos because everyone in Bangladesh loves food!

After the amazing home cooked Bangladeshi food meal with Shimon, we're continuing on our full on food tour of Dhaka and exploring the outskirts of town to try a HUGE SEAFOOD BBQ stall at a local village market quite like a farmers market. This stall had a big variety of local seafood from Bangladesh. Bangladesh is a beautiful country full of delicious seafood and this stall had quite a big selection. They had red snapper, coral fish, local crabs, chicken tikka, and tandoori chicken, all put on top of the BBQ. I found the smoky flavour from the barbecue and the rich curry sauce on top of the fish we ordered to be the PERFECT flavour!

After this amazing local seafood at the farmers market, we continued our food tour and made our way deeper into the market to find a long alleyway PACKED with Bengali dessert shops. This was one of the most AMAZING dessert streets I've ever witnessed! So many varieties of Bengali desserts to choose from!

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KUSHTIA, BANGLADESH - Tonight we are continuing on our street food tour in Kushtia, at night when so many different street foods come alive. We’ll go to eat two of the greatest of all Bangladeshi street foods - fuchka and chotputi.

So we headed out in the evening and chotputi. Chotputi is a huge mix of chickpeas and potato, a mix of spices and green chilies, tamarind dressing, and crunchy puri shells, all mixed with shredded egg and extra chilies. It’s hearty, it’s extremely tasty, and it’s one of the best street food snacks in Bangladesh. Chotpoti - 50 Taka ($0.58)

Next we headed down the street to eat fuchka, which is similar to pani puri or golgappa, but the Bangladeshi version. And pani puri is typically served with water on the inside one by one, but fuchka is served with the tamarind water and juices on the side so you do it yourself. It’s one of the world’s greatest street foods. So good, an unbelievable amount of flavor. Fuchka - 50 Taka ($0.58)

Haleem is another classic dish available across the Indian subcontinent. The Bangladeshi version here in Kushtia was fantastic - loaded with spic and green chili. We continued this Bangladeshi street food tour in the center of the city, eating some pakoras made with stink vine leaves - they are very well known to have a seriously stinky aroma, but a delicious taste when cooked. The pakoras were amazing.

Another fantastic night of eating street food in Bangladesh!

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Dhaka, Bangladesh ➖ After arriving to Bangladesh late last night, today I’m taking you on a tour of Old Dhaka, the historic and cultural heart of Bangladesh’s capital city. I'll be exploring the food, sights and culture in this bustling part of town, and share with you my first impressions of this amazing city. Join me and my friend @NadirOnTheGoBangla as we explore this vibrant and colourful area full of delicious food, friendly people and amazing sights.

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00:00 A view from the rooftop of my hotel
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14:23 Sweet Lassi
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Chawkbazar - The Ancient & Famous Ramadan Iftar Market in Dhaka | Bangladeshi Street Food

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The Smart Jhal Muri Maker | Bangladeshi Street Food

This guy is the smartest jhal muri maker in the world. He regularly sells jhal muri in Shahbag, Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. He has already gained a considerable reputation as a smart jhal muri maker.

People were at first surprised to see jhal muri selling after a suit tie like doing such a corporate office every day. But his vision is very clear. He is selling this jhal muri as a smart business. So why not have the smartness of clothing?

Our today's documentary is about this smart seller of Bangladesh. Note that he is also a king of jhal muri maker in our eyes.

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Jhalmuri is a popular Bengali street snack, made of puffed rice and an assortment of spices, vegetables, chanachur, and mustard oil. It is especially popular in Bangladesh and in the neighboring West Bengal state of India.

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Puran Dhaka | Old Dhaka Street Food | পুরান ঢাকার রাতের খাবার | Old Dhaka Night Food | Ohab Traveler

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ঢাকার মজাদার সব খাবারের রাজ্যে হলো পুরান ঢাকা। ঐতিহ্যবাহী পুরান ঢাকার রাত যত বাড়তে থাকে পুরান ঢাকার নাজিরা বাজার যেন ততই জাগতে থাকে। রাতের বেলা বিভিন্ন ধরনের মজাদার খাবারের জন্য মানুষের আনাগোনা অনেক বেশি থাকে। ঢাকার বিভিন্ন প্রান্ত থেকে মানুষ এসে ভীড় জমায় রাতের নাজিরা বাজারে।
সবাই একমাত্র খাওয়ার উদ্দেশ্য নিয়েই আসে রাতের নাজিরাবাজারে। এখানের প্রায় সব দোকানও খোলা থাকে সারারাত। বিভিন্ন ধরনের খাবার আর মানুষের পদচারণায় মুখর হয়ে উঠে রাতের পুরান ঢাকার নাজিরাবাজার।
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16 Hours Eating Fish!! EXTREME BANGLADESHI FOOD - Market Tour + Home Cooking in Bangladesh!!

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KUSHTIA, BANGLADESH - During our trip to Kushtia we spent an entire day home cooking… and it was one of the greatest food days of our trip to Bangladesh. Not only in Bangladesh, but all around the world, the greatest food experiences are often home cooking. Today we’re cooking an all out Bangladeshi fish feast from morning to night!

When you think about Bangladeshi food, you might think about the rich goat and beef dishes, but really, the most common of all foods that’s consumed daily is fish and rice. Bangladesh is blessed with an abundance of river, and seas, and fish is common around the country. So today, we’re focusing the entire day on eating Bangladeshi fish dish specialties. In the morning we had day old fermented rice with ilish, the national fish of Bangladesh. Then we went to the Kushtia market and especially headed to the fish market section to buy a variety of different fish to cook for lunch and dinner.

Aunty is such an amazing cook, she’s the person you want to be cooking for you when you’re in Kushtia! I loved how she’s so natural at cooking, from the look in her eyes you can tell that she enjoys cooking and the joy it brings to others.

One of my favorite dishes of the entire trip, in all of Bangladesh, is ilish fish cooked with fresh mustard paste and mustard oil. It’s like mustard on top of mustard and the pungent flavor is so incredibly tasty when smashed into rice.

Another incredibly special day of Bangladeshi food in Bangladesh. Thank you to Rasif’s family for the incredibly warm hospitality and delicious food!

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