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PUNJAB GRILL

I went to Phoenix mall to eat at habanero and it was very disappointing to see it closed for renovation, then we thought of going to CPK and it was also closed,very disappointing, and then we saw this Punjab grill and thought of trying it.
Its ambiance is ok and so is the seating, since we were early we found the table easily. Menu has more of non veg. section, since we are are pure veg. we ordered Hara bhara kabab in starters, it was quite good and they were quite big ones and 5 in a plate.
In the main section we ordered Paneer makhani, khasta roti and amritsari kulchas.Kulchas were very good, havent seen many restaurants here who make it, but khasta roti was a misnomer..it wasnt khasta at all, instead it was crisp like makki..Paneer was ok, their quantity is quite a lot, I would prefer small portions, and less gravy or more paneer.
In the end they serve a small drink something like paan liquor, which is ok
Most of the dishes are in 395/ range and breads for 99...109 etc..
Nothing extraordinary..just a nice place to go sometime..

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