Punjab Delight
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thali(9) samosa(9) fresh(7) recommend(6) tasty(5) highly recommend(4) sweets(4) vege(4) paneer(4) indian(4) pakora(4) authentic(4)My go-to place for samosas & Indian sweets in particular. Their thali plates are recommended, go for the bhatura.
Mon mari & moi venons tout juste de manger ici & si nous le pouvions , nous donnerions donner 6 ⭐?,. The Paneer burger is to die for.
Will never have food ready for takeout & the wait is ridiculous. Incapable kitchen.
Been a client here for decades, finally remembered to review. Service is impeccable, with individual customers' preferences remembered months later, polite, professional, & the premises always clean & well-maintained.
Recent interior décor updates were welcome as this family-owned place has been around through 2 to 3 generations of many clients' families by now, & new, witty pun posters provide some touches of whimsy. The music can be a bit bass-heavy if you're sitting near the speakers.
The food is always good & consistently prepared (a rarity these days). In fact, last week's bhaigan-aloo (eggplant-potato) on the thali was one of the tastiest I've ever had, at home or dining out. The only bémol has become the samosas, which used to also be consistently the same & tasty but have become quite hit or miss. The'machine made' are usually good, while the'hand made' seem to involve many different makers & thus sizes, recipes, & levels of spiciness. My most recent 6 were way too spicy while a dozen I picked up last winter were teeny tiny to the point that I called the resto to ask if they'd started giving minis.
The variety of sweets is fresh, yummy, & especially quite a sight to see when it comes Diwali time.