
139 South Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, CA
The owners are Muslim and have confirmed its halal status.. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.
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139 South Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, CA
Very good food and good service. It is a grocery store and on the side they have a restaurant. Mogulaai paratha and Rohu fish was very good.
the food is delicious and the staff is really friendly
The food here was very reasonably priced and everything was Delicious. I tried the Goat Biryani, Parathas, Chicken Shish Kabob, Mango Lassi and Veg Samosas. The Veg Samosas were old and reheated and the mango lassi tasted like saffron but the quantity was much.
This is a small grocery store, plus a fast food place. The food is home made style, very good, and low cost. Their fish is excellent, ask for the ones with less bones, and still be careful with the bones, yet enjoy the fish. The Mughlai paratha is good too. They are famous for their paya (soup), and the yogurt dessert Moshi Dohi. Some prices are not posted, so be careful and monitor how much you are being charged, by getting into old-country mode. Some people say the dining area is not the cleanest, but they deal with it because of the good food
This a grocery store with a sit down area where they serve food either cooked to order or from ready made stuff kept heated in front in trays. Whilst the taste of the food was ok the place was pretty filthy. If they can clean up the place it wouldn"t be too bad.
Do NOT buy meat from this place. I have bought chicken from them a couple of times. One it is gray in color and two it smelled so awful. Plus do not bother eating here, the food is old and disgusting. I have heard they are mainly involved in wholesale so they really don't care about their retail business or their restaurant. Don't waste your time or money at Alladin.
This gave me so much fat in the boneless chicken. More fat === not cleaned. The store is in deplorable condition. Do not go here!
3/12/23: Beef kala bhuna is excellent. I ordered it with paratha. Okra is decent but I prefer Indian okra stir fried and crispy and this one was soft and steamed it seems.
Their Kachchi Biriyani was on point. One of the best ones in the USA. I highly recommend everyone to try their authentic Bangladeshi food. Very reasonable price as well.
Whenever we come from North CA/Bay Area, we always stop here, eat Bengali food and do groceries ( frozen fishes, Bengali food , smacks and groceries which we get cheap and good quality than the Bay Area). Prices are good, and quick service. This time I think the young guy is the owner's son, who helped us, packed everything very nicely, and his way of talking is very sweet and respectful. Note : Parking sucks, so be aware of parking in the street, the road is a busy road, and backside parking is very limited and narrow. We will come again, Aladin ?.
Please stop using foam cups for curries. This is horrible. Why cannot you just use plastic cups? Every-time I get food from you, your foam cups break, leak and make all sorts of mess.. increase your price if you cannot afford but please discard these fragile cheap and unhealthy foam cups. Even a street shop will do better packing than you. Your food is 5 stars and packaging is -500 stars. You guys even use “deshi thonga” for oily kababs… unimaginable …. Please fix it asap and I will update my review.
The place is designed as a deli-shop with the possibility of dining-in. I don’t familiar with deli, so can’t estimate it. I have taken rice and mild chicken and it was very tasty. The ingredients were fresh and high quality. Chicken was prepared at overcooked manner, so meat was fallen down from the bone. I would consider the food as homemade. Also I have got a complimentary cucumber salad which, as I can guess, is attached to any meal. Lentil soup was a great addition to the meal. The prices have surprised me. Cheap and tasty! Will stop by if had a chance.
I am thrilled to write a review for this place. So we ordered Chicken samosa, shingara & chai, which were indeed great as starters. Chicken roast, Chicken boti kebab & Kachchi biryani for main course was something I would love to review more in detail. First thing first, I would love to recommend chicken roast! It was an absolute delight! The taste was superb, perfectly cooked to juicy perfection. The presentation was appealing, and it just goes too well with the paratha or rice. Boti kebab was pretty well marinated and smoky flavours of bell pepper & onions added a perfect combination on top of it. Kachchi biryani was my first time which surely is a delicacy to try out here. I highly recommend this place. Also, the mart is pretty good. From spices to herbs, to lentils and what not, almost everything is available. The mart is abit tight to walk in. Perhaps a reconfiguration or expansion of the mart can be something they can do. Nonetheless, it's a perfect place. Will visit again:)
Long-standing business part of the Little Bangladesh community. The food here is amazing and the place is really well kept. There's a lot of options with big portions. They have a lot of South Asian produce here and cooking implements so if you're looking for spices, rice, halal meats, fish, snacks, etc. then this is a good spot to look too.
Authentic Bangladeshi cuisine with a very reasonable price and quality. The environment was great and has a Bangladeshi vibe. We tried rui fish, beef tehari, rosogolla,beef paya, parata, beef sikh kabab, puri,samusa. Vapa pitha!! I know it’s a lot. We dined in and then took away. I didn’t like the vapa pitha and beef sikh kabab. But we’re going to try their food again soon.