Welcome to Premium Sweets & Restaurant
- 3714 73rd St Jackson Heights, NY 11372 Hotline: (718) 672-5000

Hi! I was a customer from this restaurant and the service was amazing. The waitress Sumia was asking questions, very polite, and was asking if we needed anything else and was very kind! I hope the person running this place will give her a raise or much more. Also the food was really good! But overall I think the waitress was the best worker at this restaurant. I hope she gets a raise InshAllah!!!

Been a regular since last decade so high time I wrote how I appreciate these small Bengali joints that remind me of home cooked food whenever I get nostalgic! The menu rotates based on season but there would be atleast 5-6 kinds of fish, several goat, chicken or beef dishes and then many vegetarian delicacies that is lip smacking. This is a typical diner where you could get samosa in the morning or fried fish early afternoon. There is a huge dessert section for Bengali sweet meats the place closes down like the neighborhood during Ramadan but has huge displays of fried food and other Ramadan fare! A must come if you are in the area and in mood for Bangladesh food. Overall not an amazing ambience or great service but food is exceptional with a very affordable price tag

Lots of variety, good service, clean atmosphere, very reasonable prices, recommended++ Tried the mutton biryaani, anda salan, rus malai, and chai, all were yum...always hit this place in wee hours as is one of few shops open 24/7 in the Jackson heights area now.

5 star service and food. Some of the best bangladesh I food I ever had. To top it off, the service and professionalism of this restaurant is unmatched! I highly recommend anyone that comes to Jackson Heights to come here and have a proper meal, it's a highlight when I'm in the area!

I want to buy some sweets. Can they mail to California? Please let me know. Specially the dry sweets.

Only came here for the sweets, so can't vouch for the other food. It was ~$16 for eight sweets + a chai and we ate in, so thought that was a pretty decent price. I'd never had Bengali sweets before, I knew that they have a big sweet tooth, but some of the sweets were, well, too sweet. The table we sat at wasn't clean, but not too mad about that. The women's restroom also was out of order so had to wait for the men's, but there was no toilet paper in there so had to use paper towels. Very crowded though on a Saturday night, the place was popping. Had cricket games on the television and got the chance to practice my Bangla in the process.

3.5 stars. Meh, look it does the job. The food is pretty good and the place is spacious and clean. Can't speak for the bathrooms since I didn't use it. I usually always come here for some samosas and Bengali chai, which are definitely a go to favorite of mine. I decided to have breakfast here in the morning (9 ish) with my friend and the restaurant was pretty much empty. I had their Naan, which in comparison to the naan I've had at Kabib King (which is like a stones throw away from the restaurant), tasted hard. I prefer the softness of the Naan at Kabab King. I also ordered their chicken curry and Aloo Bhaji (potato stir fry) , which were really good though. For dessert, we ordered 'Bhapa pitha' , which is a rice cake with molasses filling. It was OK but I wish it was warmer and it definitely doesn't beat the homemade ones my mom makes that are piping hot right from the stove. One thing that I feel could use improvement is customer service. First of all, if you're sitting in, there's no menu. You have to make your choices from what you see in the buffet display at the front. Someone will take your order from there and then you proceed to finding yourselves a seat. While I'm familiar with all the food on display, I know that it definitely will be hard for someone unfamiliar with Bengali cuisine to know what they want (the staff will try their best to help). The 'waiters' that were serving us were also working at the front, handling to go orders. This made it difficult to get their attention and I had to get up from my seat when I wanted to request something. I appreciate that they do accept debit cards here (they will charge tax, as they should). Overall, I recommend just order takeout from here.