Their menu often includes traditional items such as biryani, goat curry, and samosas — popular dishes among patrons who enjoy spicy and halal meals.
The atmosphere is described by reviewers as warm and home-like, with friendly staff and generous portions. Many customers feel the food tastes like it Bangladeshi restaurant in Woodside Queens was cooked at a family’s home rather than a commercial kitchen. The address of Ruma’s Kitchen is 37-01 61st Street, Woodside, NY
It is open for lunch and dinner, typically operating from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM. They offer take-out, making it convenient if you’re in a hurry or prefer to eat at home.
Halal ingredients and preparation: Because many Bangladeshi immigrants are Muslim, halal meat and cooking standards are often followed. This helps maintain dietary and religious customs in dishes.
Home-style flavor and generous portions: The cooking tends to mimic home recipes — spices, cooking style, and meal structure — often in hearty, generous servings at reasonable prices. Patrons frequently mention the “homemade” feel.
Casual, community vibe: Many of these restaurants are modest in décor — more about food and community than luxury. They attract families, immigrants longing for traditional food, and food-lovers curious to explore Bangladeshi cuisine.