
Monday
9:00 am - 12:01 am
Tuesday
9:00 am - 12:01 am
Wednesday
9:00 am - 12:01 am
Thursday
9:00 am - 12:01 am
Friday
9:00 am - 1:00 am
Saturday
9:00 am - 1:00 am
Sunday
9:00 am - 1:00 am
April 1, 2026 5:23 pm local time
139 Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90004
I came here and asked about their food items on display. They said they don’t put them on the menu and quoted me and quoted me chicken balls and other similar meat items at $1 a piece.
Then I watched the guy spend 140 seconds on the counter pressing buttons, pressing buttons, pressing buttons, and my meal came out 3X the quoted price. I asked what is up? And they said ‘oh, $1/piece is for the vegan options, not the meat’. Interesting . I then asked, can you include plastic cutlery for me? And he said ‘yes, I already have.’
I came back with the food and.. Nope, nothing.
Maybe the guy was too preoccupied changing the prices on the machine that he forgot the plastic cutlery, I’ll never know.. and I’m no longer interested in finding out
I would say they have healthier Bangladeshi food compared to other Bangladeshi restaurants.
Taste 9/10
Presentation 7.5/10
Atmosphere 7.5/10
I hope someday they will try to redecorate their restaurant so that it can look a little better and more representable as a Bangladeshi restaurant.
Loved the delicious Bangladeshi food. Great food with great service. They have an asian grocery store inside.
Food is amazing, service was wonderful, our server was Hamad and he made sure all our needs were met.
Their seating service is the best among Bangladeshi restaurants in the area, but the curries and daal sometimes taste bland. I do like the Bangladeshi-style tea cups they serve, but most of the food and sweets are slightly overpriced considering the small portion sizes and the fact that there’s only one size option available.
I recently ordered from Aladin Sweets & Market Inc through DoorDash, hoping to relive the great experience I had about four years ago. Unfortunately, this time the experience was disappointing.
The Mughlai Paratha was the standout itemcrispy and flavorful, it lived up to expectations. However, the rest of the order fell short. The samosas were underwhelming, lacking both taste and texture. The chai was just average, nothing special. The Roshgullah didnt quite deliver the freshness or flavor I expected (especially when compared to better options available in the Bay Area). The dal puri lacked its former richness and taste, and the jilapi was a letdown.
Overall, it seems the restaurants quality has declined over time. What was once a memorable spot for authentic Bengali snacks and sweets now feels like its lost its touch. I hope they can bring back the quality and care that made this place special in the past.
The owner of this restaurant is very rude and always shows bad manners.
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I came here and asked about their food items on display. They said they don’t put them on the menu and quoted me and quoted me chicken balls and other similar meat items at $1 a piece.
Then I watched the guy spend 140 seconds on the counter pressing buttons, pressing buttons, pressing buttons, and my meal came out 3X the quoted price. I asked what is up? And they said ‘oh, $1/piece is for the vegan options, not the meat’. Interesting . I then asked, can you include plastic cutlery for me? And he said ‘yes, I already have.’
I came back with the food and.. Nope, nothing.
Maybe the guy was too preoccupied changing the prices on the machine that he forgot the plastic cutlery, I’ll never know.. and I’m no longer interested in finding out
Afrin Jahan
I would say they have healthier Bangladeshi food compared to other Bangladeshi restaurants.
Taste 9/10
Presentation 7.5/10
Atmosphere 7.5/10
I hope someday they will try to redecorate their restaurant so that it can look a little better and more representable as a Bangladeshi restaurant.
Tanzila Ahmed
Loved the delicious Bangladeshi food. Great food with great service. They have an asian grocery store inside.
Raafat Aiad
Food is amazing, service was wonderful, our server was Hamad and he made sure all our needs were met.
Mohammad Habibur Rahaman
Their seating service is the best among Bangladeshi restaurants in the area, but the curries and daal sometimes taste bland. I do like the Bangladeshi-style tea cups they serve, but most of the food and sweets are slightly overpriced considering the small portion sizes and the fact that there’s only one size option available.
Rezaul Karim (Fun Unlimited)
Excellent place for food, specially if you are looking for Bangls Foods…❤️❤️
Chandrajit Mukherjee
I recently ordered from Aladin Sweets & Market Inc through DoorDash, hoping to relive the great experience I had about four years ago. Unfortunately, this time the experience was disappointing.
The Mughlai Paratha was the standout itemcrispy and flavorful, it lived up to expectations. However, the rest of the order fell short. The samosas were underwhelming, lacking both taste and texture. The chai was just average, nothing special. The Roshgullah didnt quite deliver the freshness or flavor I expected (especially when compared to better options available in the Bay Area). The dal puri lacked its former richness and taste, and the jilapi was a letdown.
Overall, it seems the restaurants quality has declined over time. What was once a memorable spot for authentic Bengali snacks and sweets now feels like its lost its touch. I hope they can bring back the quality and care that made this place special in the past.
Niaz Mahmood Kyoom
The owner of this restaurant is very rude and always shows bad manners.
Nazmus Sakib
Bangladeshi doi mishti. Need I say more?
Syed Ahmed
Stale Jelapi, dense and unusually sweet kalojam. Bad.