USASA Culture Connect- Bangladesh 

USASA Club: 

Join the Bangladeshi Student Society UniSA and meet fellow UniSA Students from Bangladesh!

Also find them on the following places: 

Email: bangladeshi@usasa.sa.edu.au 
FacebookBangladeshi Student Society University of South Australia 

Food & Grocery Guide:

đŸĨ˜Restaurants:

While there is really no Bangladeshi restaurant in Adelaide, there is one Bangladeshi-owned restaurant named Spicy Wok Restaurant & Lounge.

Don't be upset, as there are many other restaurants from the South Asian subcontinent that Bangladeshi locals love visiting to find tastes closer to their preferences! Have a look at the list of Indian, Pakistani and Afghan restaurants if that interests you.  😀

🍛Catering:

Want to order authentic Bangladeshi food from your local vendors? Checkout this list of caterers in Adelaide! 

Deshi Dishes by SHAKURA
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Deshi Delights
Bangladeshi Catering
Bangladeshi Traditional Food & Desserts
Bengali Style Food Adelaide
Bangla Deshi Cuisine​
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🍅Grocery:

Good news! Yes, there are Bangladeshi groceries in Adelaide where you can find your familiar spices, pickles, biscuits, chips, dessert mixes, halal meat, desi fishes  and many more! The following are the stores: 

Bangla Bazar SA
Kaurna Halal Corner

You can also find familiar grocery items in other South Asian grocery stores đŸ˜€

Events: 

The local communities, such as the South Australian Bangladeshi Community Association, organize events on different occasions like Pahela Baishkah, Victory Day, etc. 💃

You can also join in the Bangladeshi Facebook-based communities like  Bangladeshi Living in Adelaide  and Bangladeshi Migrants in Adelaide(BAMA) to connect with fellow Bangladeshis and stay updated on the upcoming events.

 

Don't see something listed here that you think might help your fellow UniSA students? Email us at USASA.Enquiries@unisa.edu.au

 

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