Sultan’s Dine: Is It Still Worth It for Kacchi?

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Sultan’s Dine: Is It Still Worth It for Kacchi?

When people in Bangladesh talk about kacchi, Sultan’s Dine usually comes up quickly. It is not the quiet little hidden spot. It is the big, familiar name people choose when they want kacchi, borhani, jali kabab, and a meal that feels heavy enough for a family table.

If you are trying to decide whether to go, what to order, or which branch to call first, this guide keeps the useful parts up front.

Sultan's Dine half kacchi official product photo
Sultan’s Dine official kacchi image, embedded from sultansdinebd.com.

The Quick Answer

Go for
Rich kacchi, group meals, family lunch or dinner, office orders, and a familiar restaurant name.
Order first
Kacchi with borhani. If you are ordering for a group, compare the platter with individual kacchi portions.
Maybe skip if
You want a light meal, a quiet fine-dining mood, or the cheapest biryani around.
Call before going
09614-446688 is listed as the official hotline.

বাংলায় ছোট করে: কাচ্চি খেতে চাইলে Sultan’s Dine এখনও অনেকের শর্টলিস্টে থাকে। ভারী কাচ্চি, বোরহানি, জালি কাবাব বা গ্রুপ অর্ডারের জন্য ভালো অপশন। তবে দাম, আইটেম availability ও ব্রাঞ্চ টাইমিং যাওয়ার আগে অফিসিয়াল পেজ বা হটলাইনে মিলিয়ে নেওয়া ভালো।

What Makes Sultan’s Dine Popular?

Sultan’s Dine became popular because it owns a very specific craving: kacchi that feels festive. The kind of meal where the rice aroma, mutton, potato, borhani, and side items matter as much as the restaurant name.

That is why many people do not search only for “biryani near me.” They search for Sultan’s Dine branches, menu prices, platter options, and whether the nearest outlet is open. It is a practical craving, not just curiosity.

Sultan's Dine full kacchi official product photo
Official full kacchi product image from Sultan’s Dine.
Sultan's Dine kacchi platter official product photo
Official platter/product image from Sultan’s Dine.

What Should You Order?

If you are eating alone

Start with half kacchi if you want the Sultan’s Dine experience without over-ordering. Add borhani if you like the classic kacchi pairing.

If you are very hungry

Full kacchi makes more sense when you want a heavier meal. This is the safer choice if you are not planning to order many sides.

If you are ordering for family or office

Look at the platter options first. A platter can be easier for groups because it combines kacchi, roast, jali kabab, rezala, borhani, chutney, salad, and dessert in one package. Still, compare the per-person cost with individual orders before choosing.

Food blogger note: Kacchi is one of those dishes where branch timing matters. A busy lunch rush, a fresh batch, takeaway delay, or delivery distance can change the experience. If the meal matters, call the branch and ask what is fresh right now.

Menu & Price Notes

The official menu lists these price ranges online. Treat them as a planning guide, not a final bill, because restaurant prices and availability can change.

Item Online listed range Best for
Kacchi (Bashmati) Half ৳299-৳849 Solo meal or lighter kacchi craving
Kacchi (Bashmati) Full ৳499-৳3,349 Heavier meal or sharing portions
Chicken Dum Biryani ৳199-৳1,480 When you want biryani but not mutton kacchi
Kacchi Platter ৳999-৳4,449 Groups, family table, mixed items
Sultan's Dine kacchi promotional image
Official Sultan’s Dine kacchi image. Check the current menu before ordering because item availability can change.

Which Branch Should You Choose?

The best branch is usually the one that is closest, open, and currently serving the item you want. Sultan’s Dine lists outlets in several areas, including Dhanmondi, Gulshan, Bashundhara, Bailey Road, Old Dhaka, Johnson Road, Mirpur, Uttara, Chattogram, Agrabad, Narayanganj, Savar, Rajshahi, Khulna, Sylhet, Gazipur and Cumilla.

DhanmondiGulshanBailey RoadOld DhakaMirpurUttaraChattogramSylhet

For dine-in, check recent public reviews for that specific outlet. Big restaurant chains can vary by branch, crowd, and time of day.

Before You Go

  • Call the branch: Confirm hours, seating, and whether kacchi or platter items are available.
  • Check the latest menu: Online prices are useful, but restaurants can update them.
  • Think about timing: Lunch, dinner, weekends, and holidays can be crowded.
  • For delivery: Choose a nearby branch if possible. Kacchi travels better than many foods, but distance still matters.
Sultan's Dine roast polao official image
Official roast/polao image from Sultan’s Dine.
Sultan's Dine dum biryani official image
Official dum biryani image from Sultan’s Dine.

Final Take

Sultan’s Dine is still a strong shortlist name when the craving is kacchi and the plan is simple: familiar food, multiple branches, and a menu people already know. It is especially useful for group orders and family meals.

The smarter move is to use the official menu for planning, call the branch before visiting, and then choose based on hunger: half kacchi for one, full kacchi for a heavier meal, platter for the table.

Updated Sources

Media note: Images marked as official are externally embedded from Sultan’s Dine’s website and credited to Sultan’s Dine. EatInBD has not reuploaded those files.

Editorial note: This guide uses public sources and does not claim a personal dining visit. Menus, prices, hours, and availability may change; confirm with the official page or branch before visiting.

 

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