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Rated: Good

based on 5 reviews

Punjabi Times

# 15/1, Bannerghatta Road, Opp. Shoppers' Stop, Bannerghatta Main Road, Bangalore

41103222, 41103444

Locality Bannerghatta Main Road
Place Type Restaurant
Food Type Punjabi
Timings 12:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Price
Unknown
Tags
bannerghatta punjabi
 

place added by vinay

5 Reviews

first reviewed by gourmand

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Rated: Poor

Vagabond

Jun 05, 2008

Forgettable experience

We had been to this place a couple of times however the last visit did it in. The food was passable and heavy on chilli and spices. It was a friday and we decided to try out its Maharaja Ranjit singh Thali. first course started with the shorba which was very salty. then we waited for ages, almost 45 mins, before we summoned the waiter and requested him to update us on our status. He haughtily claimed that everything is made fresh here thats why they take time.

Once the food came it was an entirely different experience. Biryani was stale and was smelling. It was difficult to chew the meat and the rest was very average. the yellow dal was the savior that day. When we complained about the biryani the waiter took it away and that was the end no appologies or any form of remorse.

If you are in this part of town and you must have food in Punjabi times then order from ala carte menu and stick to rotis... dont go anywhere near the biryani stuff. Stick to vegetarian stuff - alo rasilla, saron ka saag etc.

Rated: Good

bharatchoragudi

Dec 03, 2007

Punjab In & Out

Though the entry is through a hero honda showroom(or just next to it) the decor, meals and everything else is as Punjabi as it gets. The tikkas are brilliant, a must order!!

Rated: Good

Candy

Candy

May 17, 2007

Great Punjabi food

I loved the sarso da saag and makai di roti! Delicious!! Haven't had this basic Punjabi dish in such a long time and my mouth is still watering at the thought of it. The great thing is that in spite of this place being so busy each time that I've been there the staff has always been great with service.

Rated: Good

Meenakshi

Meenakshi

Feb 21, 2007

A pleasant meal

Went there based on gourmand’s review – and completely agree - pleasant Punjabi ambiance, family-friendly and nice food. Situated right opposite Shoppers Stop, the restaurant seems to be doing brisk business feeding the tired and hungry shoppers. Décor consists of pots on the walls, a mural that depicts a village scene from Punjab and lantern-shaped lamps. The chairs are arranged a bit too close for privacy and there are diwans with cushions against the walls. Bhangra music plays in the background. Service is very quick and courteous.

We began our meal with tamatar adrak ka shorba (the tomato soup) and the murg tikka . Both were good. The tikka was really cooked in a tandoor and had a perfectly grilled flavour. The main course consisted of the tandoori roti and the murg batinda, chicken cooked home-style in an onion and tomato gravy. Again, very good. None of the dishes were overtly spicy – but had the right amount of flavour.

Took gourmand’s word for the bathrooms and did not check them out!

Valet parking is available at the restaurant. Go there with your family for a pleasant meal. You will not go wrong if you pick the tandoor dishes.

Rated: Good

gourmand

Jan 13, 2007

As punjabi as the name suggests

There could really have been no better name for this restuarant. Once you enter its almost as if you have been teleported to the real land with the taste of punjab in everything. The food, the ambience and the friendly sikh manager greeting you with the ever so punjabi welcoming demeanour.

The menu has something for every taste and nutrition need. Paranthas for the young and hurried ones, great tandoori food for the discerning palates, a slightly alien seafood set which seems out of place but is well done and ofcourse the desserts. Overall good and well done punjabi food.

Minor irritants:
a) The tables(for seating 2) are too close for comfort, with just a small jute mat providing a meagre sense of not sharing your table.
b) The restrooms smell not too different from those in the roadside dhabas in Punjab :(

Location Tip: Opposite Shopper's Stop on Bannerghatta road, above Fabmall.