Shatkora is a fragrant citrus fruit that is a big part of Sylheti cooking, but it isn’t very common on menus in Dhaka. Most people think of it as coming from the Sylhet region, where beef or mutton Shatkora curry is a common dish.
What is it about Shatkora that makes it special?
Shatkora gives slow-cooked meat dishes a flavour that is a little bitter, sour, and very fragrant. A lot of people like it in:
- Shatkora Beef
- Shatkora Mutton
Sometimes different kinds of chicken
But outside of Sylhet, it’s more of a seasonal dish than something you can order all the time.
Dhaka Restaurants That Might Serve Shatkora
Some places in Dhaka do serve Shatkora-based dishes from time to time, but not very often. This is especially true during the peak season (July to October):
Koyla Eatery
Famous for its rich, smoky curries and grilled foods. You might be able to get beef or mutton Shatkora as a seasonal or off-menu special. You should call ahead and ask.
Bukhara Restaurant serves Indian-Bangla fusion food. Sometimes their rotating specials have chicken or lamb Shatkora, but they can’t always guarantee it.
For the Most Real Taste: Go to Sylhet
If you want to really experience something, go to Sylhet. Shatkora Restaurant serves real, home-style Shatkora food that has the right mix of taste and tradition.
Another option is to cook it at home
Many people in Dhaka prefer:
- Getting fresh Shatkora from nearby markets
- Making curry with beef or mutton at home
You can get the real taste this way without having to rely on seasonal menus.
Final Thoughts
Shatkora dishes are hard to find in Dhaka, but not impossible. The best chances are:
- Menus for different times of the year
- Calling restaurants ahead of time
- Or going to Sylhet to see what it’s really like
FAQs
1. Are Dhaka restaurants open all year round?
No, it’s mostly seasonal and not something you see on menus very often.
2. What kind of meat goes best with Shatkora?
The most common combinations are beef and mutton.
3. Where can I find real Shatkora food?
The Sylhet region, especially Sreemangal, has the best choices.
4. Are there Shatkora in local stores?
Yes, some markets sell it during its season.
5. Is Shatkora really sour?
Not just sour, it has a unique mix of tangy, bitter, and aromatic flavours.
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