So there are few Indian restaurants popping up in the maples area as there is a big Indian community I had a samosa plate at one other place prior but this time I had a samosa plate at punjab Sweet on mandalay and it seems everyone brags about their restaurant and Competition yet no one can make a simple samosa plate to perfection this samosa plate was served on a small salad plate the chickpeas were right cold and there was so much Sweet chutney that it was not edible I asked for a green chili which was not available considering this is an Indian restaurant and Indian ppl eat more green chilies than anyone so I ate the samosa and left the chickpeas floating in the sauce then my water came and seemed like the water jug had dirty hand and finger prints all over it not too sure when it is or was washed I'm not sure about everyone else but personally I will never come here and will tell people going here not to even bother Indian restaurants in maples area should take a little bit more pride in their work and food because it's these owners that go to Canadian restaurants and criticize while they can not manage their own places this was a very very poor location with a very poor...
Read moreIf you're concerned with the appearance of a restaurant, or that everything is spotless and impeccable, look somewhere else. If you want to taste some of the most amazing cooking I have ever had the pleasure of experiencing, this is the place.
They have an all-you-can-eat buffet, but all you need is one plate. You actually feel satisfied, full, content and invigorated after eating. Feelings which I rarely associate with buffets.
They make absolutely EVERYTHING taste amazing. Never cared for mushrooms before; now they are part of my favourite dish. Just thinking about their food makes me feel the same way I do when I think of puppies and kittens and cute things.
I honestly cannot express my gratitude and appreciation for this restaurant enough. Highly...
Read moreReally great Indian buffet. The place is real low key and chill. I think mostly local families must gather here to eat frequently because the decor isn't much to be desired, but they have good business in the evenings.
I would consider this place a real gem in Indian food in Winnipeg. Real, cheap, real good, and very relaxed. If you don't like an ethnic experience, don't go here, but this hole in the wall style restaurant is to die for if you're adventurous.
When we went though, all the buffet was vegetarian. I think it is all the time. But the "Royal" Punjab Sweet House on Pembina (which isn't listed anywhere on the internet!) supposedly...
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