🥳 How I celebrated Eid Ul Fitr this year 🥳

Hello local guides !!! How are you all ?? Today I am here to tell you how I celebrated Eid this year, which places I went to, how the places were, how the foods were, and much more.

There are not many open spaces in Dhaka where people can go and hang out during any festival. So, during any festival, the people of Dhaka try to go to a nice restaurant where they can take some beautiful pictures, eat some delicious food, and above all, spend a nice moment with family, friends, and others.

I’m not different from others, and since I have a deep connection with food, festivals seem like a great opportunity for me to go out to eat with my family and friends and this Eid has also not exception.


On the first day of Eid this year, I went to Eatalia Restaurant in Mohammadpur. The place was quite beautiful to look at. It’s a great place for those who usually like to take pictures. And their food and behavior were usually very good this time too. I had a great time here.

You can check out my Google Map review for more details: Google Maps
Wheelchair Accessibility :cross_mark:
Kids friendly :white_check_mark:
Car parking :cross_mark:
Budget friendly :white_check_mark:


On the second day of Eid, I went to Ocaso Skyscape in Uttara. The place had two floors, the lower floor was indoor and the upper floor was outdoor. The place looked quite nice, their behavior was also quite good. Their food tasted good, but the price was too high for the common people according to the quantity. Although this price is right for a restaurant in Uttara. I had a good time here too.

You can check out my Google Map review for more details: Google Maps
Wheelchair Accessibility :cross_mark:
Kids friendly :white_check_mark:
Car parking :cross_mark:
Budget friendly :cross_mark:


My last Eid outing was to the most hyped restaurant in Mirpur, Countryside Rooftop. It was still very crowded even three days after Eid. Although it was a rooftop, it was divided into three sectors. One part was outdoor, another was indoor air-conditioned, and the other was open indoor. This was also a great place to take pictures. Both the taste and quality of their food were good. Their manners were also quite good but the service was very slow. Anyway, overall, it was not a bad time. With this, I ended my Eid outing.

You can check out my Google Map review for more details: Google Maps

Wheelchair Accessibility :cross_mark:
Kids friendly :white_check_mark:
Car parking :cross_mark:
Budget friendly :white_check_mark:

After visiting three places during these three days of Eid, I will put Eatalia restaurant at the top of the three. Because I think the right time to judge how good a restaurant is in all aspects is any festival, when there is the most crowd. Then if they can provide the best service, maintain the quality of the food, and keep the price affordable, then they are the best. From all those criteria, Eatalia restaurant will be at the top of all.

Thank you so much everyone for reading this post with great patience. If there are any mistakes, please let me know in the comments. Also, don’t forget to tell me where you went to celebrate Eid this year. :sparkles:

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Excellent post! @Nurul_Hasnat thanks for sharing your experience with beautiful photos.

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Such a delightful read, @Nurul_Hasnat!
You’ve beautifully captured the festive vibe of Eid in Dhaka with your food adventures and detailed reviews. Loved how you honestly shared both the positives and areas of improvement for each place. Your photos are vibrant and tempting – that Rainbow drink and Boti Kabab got me hungry! Thanks for taking us along on your Eid journey. Wishing you joy, good health, and more foodie adventures ahead!

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Thanks a lot for your valuable comment :heart::sparkles: @K.K.Sharma @AbdusSattar

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