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Punjab
Tandoori Indian Restaurant Manchester - reader comments
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| "After
much debate and many curries along the curry mile, we have
finally found our favourite curry house! It's small
and feels like your sitting in someone's
living room, so perfect for most occasions from a
nice hassle free meal with your partner to a meal out with
the family. Staff are really friendly and helpful,
always willing to change dishes to ones taste"
- Lou, Manchester 14/11/08 (visited on a friday eve) |
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| "This
is only one of two Indian restaurants in the country that
we have visted that can really deliver foodwise. As it happens,
and I don't believe this is any coincidence, the friendliness
and warmth of its staff is also impeccable. It has
by far the best vegetarian menu on the Curry Mile. We opted
for the Hindistani Thali and it was as good as many we have
tried in India. The restaurant is small but the atmsophere
is comfortable and relaxing and lively enough. We
have been back several times when in the area and have tried
a variety of veg dishes including a wonderful Dosa. Fantastic
people, fantasitc food, fantastic place!"
- Anne-Marie & Paul, London 29/12/07 (visited on a thu
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| "Went
to the Punjab on the 22nd of December and it was pretty quiet,
about 4 tables free, yet it's a small restaurant to start
with. This was our 2nd visit and we were seated next to the
door, which didn't cause too much problems. Service
was good, very keen in fact. One waiter was
that interested in if we were enjoying our meal, we could
of been a party of 3 instead of 2. Starters: Vegetable
Samosa - piping hot, fresh and the best I have tasted. Main:
Chicken Jalfrezi and Chicken Handi - Spot on, piping and fresh
and full of flavour. Would recommend the Handi. Everything
else was top notch. Had to wait about 5 mins
to grab the attention of waiters for the bill but the food
is one of the best I have tasted on The Mile
and is a definite favourite. To summarise, a small, quaint
restaurant, serving some of the best food, decor is
not the best, but I dont go for the wallpaper, just
the food, and its Bloody Good, and reasonably priced!"
- John Taylor, Warrington 29/12/07 (visited on a saturday
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"I'm
always sceptical when I read rave reviews of Wilmslow Road
restaurants - generally the decor is tatty, prices are high,
food quality poor, toilets disgusting and the service often
abrupt, which can be forgiven for the number of drunken and
abusive customers they normally have to deal with. However
curiosity always makes me pay a visit. Sadly Punjab Tandoori
fell short of the quality of Akbaars, Lights Of India, EastZEast
and Shimla Pinks in the city centre. I opted for the Punjab
mix which was tasty but nothing special.
The usual soggy poppadoms, greasy naan bread and over-priced
menu that I've come to expect on the curry mile were present,
as were the toilets, that are in need of an upgrade. That
said, the staff were friendly and compared
to the competition on this stretch it would still be recommended."
- matthew, manchester 17/4/07 (visited on a monday evening) |
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