Deshi Village Restaurant, Grocery & Halal Meat.

1649 N Broad St, Lansdale
(267) 263-2576

Recent Reviews

Adam Grey

Don't pass up grabbing a meal here. Amazing South Asian cuisine to which we keep coming back. Check out the grocer too while you wait.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Goat Curry, Vegetable Biryani Beef Biryani Beef Katchi Biryani Goat Katchi Biryani

shabbir ahammed

Chicken taste sour. It’s not fresh. It was not ready. Nuns are not heated properly. It’s not usual deshi village taste. Qualities used to be good. But not anymore.

Food: 1

Abid C

Very good Asian food. Have been there many times!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Abul Karim

Food variety is good but taste is not at that level.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 4

Kitty Kat

In this veg biryani I see only potatoes and the taste is not that great.

Bradley King

In the unorthodox location, nestled within the front of a grocery store, lies Deshi Village in Landsdale, PA. Despite its unconventional positioning, this humble eatery manages to deliver an authentic escape into the flavors of Bangladesh. With aromatic naan bread, fiery chicken Vindaloo, and rich butter chicken, Deshi Village showcases a genuine commitment to traditional cuisine.The moment I stepped through the doors, I was met with the mingling scents of spices and sizzling meats. The ambiance, while modest, exuded a certain charm that added to the overall experience. It was a place where patrons gathered to feast on the culinary delights, undeterred by its unconventional location.The naan, freshly baked with a perfect golden hue, captivated both the eye and the palate. Its warm, fluffy texture acted as a vessel for the fragrant curries and provided a comforting companion to every bite. As I tore into the naan, the enticing aroma enveloped my senses, transporting me to the bustling markets of Dhaka.The chicken Vindaloo, a fiery Indian classic, did not disappoint. The bold blend of spices and tender meat created a symphony of flavors that danced on my tongue. The heat was unrelenting but not overpowering, offering a perfect balance that left me craving each successive bite.The butter chicken, a milder sibling to the Vindaloo, showcased Deshi Village's ability to execute diverse flavors. The succulent, juicy chicken pieces were enveloped in a velvety, buttery sauce that was rich and indulgent. As I savored each mouthful, the creaminess and delicate spices came together in a harmonious union.However, one aspect of the dining experience left a small blemish. The mango lassi, while promising, may have exceeded its fresh date. The once-vibrant sweetness seemed to have faded, leaving a slightly off-putting taste on the palate.In spite of this minor setback, Deshi Village remains a testament to the power of authentic flavors. It is an establishment that defies convention, inviting patrons to immerse themselves in the culinary wonders of Bangladesh. The dishes, crafted with care and dedication, reflect the cultural richness of the region. From the aromatic naan bread to the fiery Vindaloo, each plate offered a glimpse into the vibrant tapestry of Bangladeshi cuisine.In conclusion, Deshi Village may reside in an unorthodox location, but it proves that authenticity can thrive anywhere. Its flavorful naan, tantalizing chicken Vindaloo, and delightful butter chicken create a culinary journey that is worth embarking upon. While the mango lassi may have fallen short, the overall experience is one that invites diners to savor the flavors and embrace the adventure of Deshi Village.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Vindaloo, Naan

Kerri Rollin

The food and the service are excellent. Everything we try here is delicious and well priced. The chicken tikka masala and naan is our favorite. The restaurant is connected to their grocery store where you can buy fresh and frozen food. We’re very happy that this establishment is in our area. It’s a must try if you like Indian food.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Tikka Masala, Naan

MD Nayeem

Came to PA to explore, and found this Gem of a Desi Restaurant. Have to be honest, they have real authentic Bengali Home Food,The Buri, Fish fried, borta and even the daal, was great!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Will

I would eat this kebab over rice every day for the rest of my life. I love this kind of food and definitely the best tasting platter of this kind of had in the philly

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Kebab

Md.sharif Hossain

This restaurant winer Abbus behavior was so rude nasty.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Lida Butler

Fish platter is really good. A little spicy but love it.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Combo Platter

Rahin Reza

They have awesome Bangladeshi food and a grocery side by side. The place for dine-in is little small though. Beef biryani is awesome.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Aicha KHANOUFI

The service was good but just make sure the food not spicy if you don’t eat spicy food like us, also we ordered fresh mango juice it was so

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Mango, Goat Biriyani, Chicken Wings Box

Anupam K.

i m torn about this review.. i ordered from them three times .. two times, their food slapped! the third time was kinda a disaster... food for the most part is pretty authentic indian tasting.. try their fish they're really good with it.. or try their tandoori .. that's pretty good too .. i have been disappointed with their biryani.. 5/5 the first time i ordered, 4.5/5 the second time and 2.5/5 the third time ..

Nyle Butt

MashAllah the chicken vindaloo one of the best curries I have eating from there very tender and fresh. Good job brothers you got your self a new customer.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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Deshi Village Restaurant, Grocery & Halal Meat.

1649 N Broad St, Lansdale, PA 19446
(267) 263-2576