Brothers Restaurant/Punjabi Dhaba

  4.5 – 688 reviews   • Indian restaurant

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Brothers Restaurant/Punjabi Dhaba 86401

Hours

FridayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours
MondayOpen 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
WednesdayOpen 24 hours
ThursdayOpen 24 hours

Address and Contact Information

Address: Located inside Crazy Fred’s Truck stop, 2770 Historic Rte 66, Kingman, AZ 86401

Phone: (928) 385-8999

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Reviews

Bala Ganesh
Good food – home style. Good service. Atmosphere could be a little more welcoming. Perfect dhaba feel in the middle of nowhere. All day buffet at @13.99. Naan, Rice, Roti, Kheer, Salad, 3 veg sides (no paneer), 3 non veg sides. Yogurt on request. There’s also a good selection of A la carte menu.
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John C.
Frist time trying Indian Food and I was pleasantly surprised and enjoyed it. It’s extremely affordable considering it’s a buffet restaurant, but your also able to order your own items. I recommend the BUTTER CHICKEN in the Red Sauce along with White Rice & Toasted slices of Pita Bread. ️ . They are easily located inside The Crazy Fred’s Truckstop in Arizona right off Interstate I-40 @ Exit Number 44. Checkout my videos on my YouTube Channel @ JohnTheDriver
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sandeep sandhu
Never been a fan of butter chicken, but the guys here launched a new tandoori style butter chicken and it was absolutely delicious

Please ask server as may not yet be on the menu. But definitely a must try for chicken lovers. Thank you to all at brothers Indian restaurant.
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Abhimanyu Sachdeva
What an incredible find! This place truly stands out for its mind-blowing, authentic Indian food. Every dish bursts with traditional flavors that feel like a comforting home-cooked meal. The chicken curry, in particular, is a highlight—rich, perfectly spiced, and incredibly satisfying. Their tava rotis were a pleasant surprise as well—freshly made, soft yet perfectly crisp on the edges, something rarely found in most restaurants. But the real star of the meal was the kheer. Creamy, fragrant, and delicately sweet, it was easily one of the best I’ve ever had—absolutely mouthwatering and the perfect end to a fantastic meal. The attention to detail in both preparation and presentation shows a genuine passion for quality and authenticity. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, this place deserves a spot on your itinerary. It’s more than just a restaurant—it’s a taste of true Indian hospitality and cuisine. If you ever find yourself in Arizona and craving something flavorful and memorable, this is a must-visit destination. The combination of incredible food, freshness, and warm service makes it an experience you won’t forget. Highly recommended for anyone who loves real Indian food done right.
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Shah bhumi
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hidden Gem for Jain & Vegetarian Indian Food!

During our vacation in Arizona, while traveling from Las Vegas to Kingman, we were searching for a good Indian restaurant. Since we were traveling with senior citizens and some of us follow a Jain diet, it’s usually very difficult to find suitable Indian food in the US.

Fortunately, we came across this place in between our journey. It’s a small, simple restaurant with a proper Indian dhaba vibe. The Google reviews were good, so we decided to give it a try—and honestly, it turned out to be an excellent decision.

The staff was extremely kind, family-like, and very gentle. They patiently understood our dietary preferences and Jain restrictions and prepared food accordingly.

We ordered chapati, three sabjis, dal tadka, and jeera rice, and every single item was outstanding.
• The rotis were huge, perfectly cooked—not too thick, not too thin—just like home-style food.
• Every sabji was flavorful and delicious.
• The dal tadka was so good that we ordered three portions for five people.
• The jeera rice was perfectly made, soft, aromatic, and well-balanced (not dry like it often is elsewhere).

Our kids absolutely loved the food and happily ate dal tadka and jeera rice, which itself says a lot.

For Jain food, we ordered cauliflower sabji, and it was exceptional. My parents said they’ve rarely tasted such a delicious cauliflower sabji, even back in India.

We were 10 adults and 3 kids, extremely hungry after a long journey, and this was our only proper meal of the day. We ended up eating around 22 rotis, 6 sabjis, dal tadka, rice, and more—and the total bill was around $150–$170, which is very economical for the quantity, quality, and taste.

Finding diet-restricted, Jain-friendly, tasty Indian food while traveling is truly a blessing, and this place delivered beyond expectations.
Highly appreciate the effort, taste, hospitality, and affordability.

Highly recommended for families, Jain food lovers, and anyone craving authentic Indian home-style food while traveling. ✨
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Jacob Brambley
Okay I need you to understand something. I live in the area. For years I have avoided this place. Partially because I was never interested in Indian food, and partially because of rumors(which i now realize were probably just the people around here being racist like kingmanites are). I havent tried much, but I’m in love with their Mango Lassi, and their Vegetable Samosas with a side of their Tamarind Chutney Sauce is phenomenal. I’ll definitely be back to get a Lassi, and maybe try some Tandoori or Biryani. I’d post a video of the Lassi, but I already finished it
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Sahil Saab
I was impressed by the quality and consistency of the dishes at this Indian buffet. The tandoori chicken was juicy, the dishes were rich and creamy, and the chutneys added the perfect burst of flavor. The service was quick and friendly, and the atmosphere was relaxed and inviting. Excellent experience all around!
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Sagar Vora
Definitely a must go to restaurant !! We were returning from Grand Canyon and had a stay at kingman and could not find any good restaurants other than American, Mexican which we had for 2 days in canyon so we wanted to eat something else and found the perfect restaurant.
The food was so so amazing that it reminded of our Punjabi friend of her home. We had samosa chaat and 4 curries – karai paneer, black daal, rajma and saag paneer and naans and rotis. The naans are so so soft that it was one of the best place where I had such great naan. All the 4 curries/dal were amazing and you can check the picture to see the quantity which was huge too. And moreover it’s very cheap !! Definitely more than value for the money and service is amazing. The guys are so polite and welcoming. Overall amazing food with amazing people with great rates make it the best Indian food restaurant experience not considering the ambiance.
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GULSHAN NAQVEE
We stopped twice on this dhaba and it was wonderful. Their lady cook has an amazing sense of spices and taste. The paneer parantha, rajma and chana (beans) and kheer were very well prepared. Aloo naan was delicious
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Michael Sutedjo
Brothers Restaurant is a great late-night stop, especially since many places close early. We tried the Goat Biryani, Butter Chicken, and Garlic Naan, and while everything was flavorful and satisfying, the Goat Biryani was the standout—perfectly spiced with tender meat and aromatic rice. The portions were generous, the food came out fresh and hot, and the service was friendly. If you’re craving good Indian food on the road, this spot is a solid choice!
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