I went there by seeing the good review. But, my experience was too bad. As it was a Punjabi hotel, I ordered for Kadhai Panner and Tandoori Roti ( It is a vegetarian restaurant). The person, a middle aged frustrated man took order and served chilled Kadhai Paneer, and Rubber like cool Roti. Paneer had a very bad taste and Roti was not breakable. I paid around 164 Rs for 2 Roti and Paneer. But, I saw all the tables full and there were many people for take out. In surprise, when I watched carefully, I observed, all were eating Tawa Roti and Kaali Daal. And, Veg roll seemed good there. I thought to buy the veg roll but was afraid for another experiment. Please do not mind my rating. My choice of food was bad not the hotel. And the serving person was...
Read moreI eat for not killing, nutrition, and taste. In that order. I do not eat for decor or status. Punjabi Hotel satisfied my needs. I will return while staying closeby.
Service: fast Food: good (but was that 100% atta roti?) Price: Affordable Hours: closes at 15:30 so man at til told me - so poor, although like Chinese Buddhist-run eateries in Singapore it helps to prevent me eating after sunset. However, since I ate after 3:30 I think he must have misunderstood. I do not...
Read moreA pure vegetarian eatery serving homely food, Punjabi Hotel at Bagbazar is well known to the locals. The place appears clean and hygienic, and the prices are affordable.
Lassi @ Rs.35 (2/5) Butter Naan @ Rs.40 (2/5) Shahi Paneer @ Rs.110 (3/5)
The naan was very thin, and the Shahi Paneer tasted average with only a few pieces of paneer. The lassi was watery and had foam on top, which I didn't like. Overall, it is a very average...
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