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Contribute Feedback What Bognor likes about Punjab Curry Grill:
Now under new management but very much the same formula as previously. Very good food prepared with care. The place is not over fancy but is clean and tidy with good service where they actually listen to customers and everything comes out as requested. At least half the customers appear to be from the Punjab so you know its going to be authentic and good value. You can take your own alcoholic beverages too, so that k... View all feedback.
What peternR4276EZ doesn't like about Punjab Curry Grill:
The idea of Punjabi regional cuisine is sound but I’m afraid this place does not pull it off. They are charging £15.99 for a large mixed grill but no description of its contents. This cannot be legal. When it arrived it was over cooked, tough and bland. We also ordered the whole chicken which was good. The mains were very average, if you want Home style Punjabi favourites then try somewhere else. View all feedback.
Every time we think to eat indians, we end up at this place. gobi ka paratha with butter is delicious and 'bitter gourd' is not a simple sweet to combine with seasons, but the cook here makes it really brilliant. not big waiter, but eating is 5/5.
Very impressed by the variety of dishes available. all well boiled and more than sufficient portions. the workers who were very busy still found time to ask about the courts to answer. they made us feel very welcome. the decor is simple, but relaxing. together a beautiful atmosphere. I recommend a visit. a great place to take family of all age groups. the prices are very reasonable. we took our own alcoholic drinks, but alcohol-free drinks are available.
I was extremely disappointed with this restaurant. Given the high prices, I had expected a much better experience. It ended up being one of the pricier curry houses in Bexleyheath. Unfortunately, the food was not up to par. The Dansak was watery and tasteless, and the chicken was undercooked. The Madras was mild, flavorless, and greasy. The Saag Paneer had a strange taste reminiscent of soil, and the naan bread was undercooked, almost raw. It resembled more of a Chapati. The only saving grace was the delicious lamb chops.
I have been to this charming restaurant multiple times and it has become a favorite of my family's! The staff is attentive and always creates a pleasant atmosphere during each visit. The mixed grill is a must-try, cooked perfectly and bursting with flavor - ideal for sharing! With a wide selection of vegetarian and meat dishes, you are spoiled for choice when it comes to authentic Indian cuisine. The prices are very reasonable and the portions are generous, making it great value for money!
This charming restaurant in Bexleyheath is a hidden gem. My husband and I are frequent visitors and always enjoy the goat curry and biryani. The service is consistently excellent. We highly recommend this place for a visit.