New York Fuska and coffee shop
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Really great fuchka
I was visiting Buffalo for a few days and wanted to explore some authentic Bangladeshi food. After trying several places where the food quality was disappointing, I can honestly say this place was the best!
The fuchka was absolutely delicious fresh, flavorful, and one of the best I have had. We also ordered beef polao by informing the owner a day in advance, and it tasted amazing. It truly felt like homemade Bangladeshi food.
The owner, whom we lovingly called “Uncle,”...read full review
Some of the best and most authentic food I have had. It's very rare to find good Fuska (aka Pani Puri) and this was truly a delicacy that reminded me of my South Asian heritage. The milkshakes and chai are also delicious, and most importantly the person, Zia, who makes them is so very kind, friendly, and serviceful in making good, nutritious , and nourishing food. Prices are also beyond reasonable. Atmosphere is very easygoing and simple. Looking forward to coming back and trying...read full review
Hours
| Monday | 3 - 9PM |
| Tuesday | 3 - 9PM |
| Wednesday | 3 - 9PM |
| Thursday | 3 - 9PM |
| Friday | 3 - 9PM |
| Saturday | 3 - 9PM |
| Sunday | 3 - 9PM |
New York Fuska and Coffee Shop is a charming fusion restaurant that combines Bangladeshi street food with New York-inspired flavors. The cozy and inviting ambiance, along with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and flavorful fuskas, creates a warm atmosphere. The menu features a variety of expertly crafted dishes that blend traditional and international influences. Standout items include the signature Fuska & Mango Vorta, offering a delightful explosion of spice and tang that is unlike anything else. The owner is super friendly and often customizes food to individual tastes, making each visit special. Staff are very friendly and attentive, and regular visitors show that he is well known in the area. Customers love that the food tastes very close to flavors from home, especially the aam bhorta, fuchka, and egg sandwiches. The place has limited seating but isn't usually crowded, so guests can enjoy the food comfortably. Whether for a hearty breakfast, a satisfying lunch, or a quick coffee, this hidden gem provides authentic Bangladeshi street food with a New York twist, making it a must-visit for any food lover.