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Punjabi Rasoi

The piquant flavours of the Vegetarian cuisine attract numerous customers. Taste nicely cooked dal makhani, paneer and tandoori roti at this restaurant when you happen to be near it. Most guests recommend trying tasty pudding and good gulab jamun. Visit this place and order delicious beer. Punjabi Rasoi has good lassi among its drinks.

Many visitors mention that the staff is well-trained here. If you want to enjoy enjoyable service, you should go to this place. In accordance with the reviewers' opinions, prices are adequate. At this spot, people can enjoy the pretty ambiance and spectacular decor. This restaurant scored 4 in the Google rating system.

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Aman Dabas

20 days ago on Google

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Good food. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Meal type: Dinner Recommended dishes: Shahi Paneer, Family Restaurant
Siddharth Kumar

20 days ago on Google

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Bery gud bad flace nt csooo bad too exselent. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹2,000+ Recommended dishes: Family Restaurant Recommendation for vegetarians: Would not recommend Dietary restrictions: Badddd Parking space: Somewhat difficult to find parking Kid-friendliness: 0 kids hate each other in this restaurant Wheelchair accessibility: Hell nah theres way a person could here
sahil gupta

4 months ago on Google

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I honestly cannot understand what Punjabi Rasoi is trying to do with their pricing. Spending 400 rupees and getting just 2 pieces of chaap feels nothing less than a day-light robbery. Chaap is supposed to be hearty, filling, and value for money. Here it felt like I had just paid a premium price for a sample portion. To make things worse, not even basic accompaniments like sirka onion or chutney were given. Anyone who has grown up eating proper North Indian food knows that sirka onion is not an optional add-on, it’s part of the experience. Skipping that while charging this much makes the whole meal feel incomplete. Punjabi Rasoi has always had the reputation of being a strong brand name in North Indian dining, so expectations are naturally high. But when a customer pays 400 rupees for something as simple and everyday as chaap, the least they should get is proper portion size, standard sides, and a feeling that the money was well spent. Instead, the experience leaves you feeling short-changed and disappointed. What really hurts is that the taste is actually decent, but the quantity and overall experience completely ruin it. A brand that positions itself as a go-to for authentic Punjabi food should respect the basics. Portion size, pricing, and accompaniments are non-negotiable. Right now, it feels like they are exploiting their name recognition while cutting down on quality and customer value. I hope Punjabi Rasoi takes this feedback seriously because people don’t mind paying good money when they feel the food and service justify it. But charging ₹400 for 2 small pieces of chaap without even the basic onions or chutney makes you wonder if this is about food or just about overcharging. Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
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4 months ago
Dear Sahil Gupta,Thank you for taking the time to share your detailed feedback. We’re happy to know you enjoyed the taste of our chaap tikka — it’s freshly prepared every day using our in-house Punjabi marinades.The portion includes 5–6 full pieces, just like we serve to our dine-in guests — we always want our delivery customers to enjoy the same hearty Punjabi Rasoi experience. We understand it can sometimes feel different when ordered online, especially since delivery platforms charge a significant commission, which increases the listed prices. We always recommend ordering directly from us for better value and the same quality.As for accompaniments, sirka onions and chutneys are served complimentary with main course dishes, while starters come with a small salad. Your feedback is valuable, and we’ll keep working to make the experience more satisfying for our delivery customers.We’d love to welcome you back soon — maybe for some freshly grilled chaap straight from the tandoor. We’re sure you’ll enjoy it even more when it’s served hot off the grill!Regards
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