We happened on this place by chance. Good thing we didn't stop anywhere else. It's a Little difficult to notice from the highway since it's on the service road. But we were extremely happy we went in. Parking is ample and there is a chaat shop outside. Another thing you notice is a guy with a Dhol playing outside everytime someone comes. The infrastructure is simple and even though they have ac sitting, we noticed more people sit outside because of the ambience. Art stuff that make the place look authentic. Looking from outside it looks very pretty. There is a nice feeling to sitting outdoors and a space like a curved walkway and with well planned seperated tables. I particularly liked the shack type roof and lights. Also there are some seperate rooms for large parties to have a very private meal. Also noticed they have a crib for babies. Onto the food, you won't be disappointed. Everything was tasty and non spicy. Quantities were decent and prices slightly on the higher side but not too bad. Two downsides were the oil content; but I think that's expected at a dhaba. And secondly maybe the staff were not too responsive. Else it's a great place to go for North Indian and Punjabi food. Especially may enjoy in big groups.
A nice place to dine, with quite ambience and some good food. A rustic style restaurant with not so rustic food. The have seperated family zone as well as a thatched roof space. The staffs are well behaved. You will be received with the dholak and smiles.
Now about the food. Food is neither too good nor too bad. They dont have enough options for starters. The Aloo lacked the flavours in Aloo Mushroom. From what ever I had the reashmi kebab, butter chicken and panner butter masala are the best of what they have. The rotis are passable. They do serve descent tandoori platter. The lassi lacked consistency. The paneers in palak were fresh but the gravy was lame. Overall, the dhaba project is good, but don't expect too much punjabi in the food.
A place which will take you to Punjab in Kerela, where one would be welcomed with Dhol. The place has a really good ambience.
Ordered a paneer tikka, paneer lababdar, kadai paneer, mix veg bhuna and tandoori roti. The food was amazing. Paneer was soft and delicious. Also ordered sweet lassi and salted lassi. Both of them were amazing.
It's a really good place to have north indian cuisine. Definitely a place worth trying.
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