Hours
| Sunday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4566 US-287, Alvord, TX 76225
Phone: (817) 506-5100
Website: https://punjabidhabbaalvord.us/
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Punjabi Dhaba, 4566 N US Highway 287, Alvord, TX 76225, US
Reviews
The food was awesome!
Its like a truck stop and like exact Indian dhaba.
We ordered dal fry, chicken kebabs, nawabi mutton and chai
Everything was super tasty. Almost like home made food. Served with green chutney onions and green chili.
The Server was really sweet and helpful.
Tandoori roti with butter was perfect. Price is right.
A must try place!
Its between a restaurant and a dhaba style with munji.
We loved it
And chai was to die for. Huge cup of Chai!
It reminded me of banquet halls on the way to Punjab n Haryana.
Stopped here on a whim looking for a place to eat and trying to avoid fast food. As others have noted, it’s a big open space. Decor was very minimal and it seemed like some parts were in the middle of some amount of renovation. Bathrooms could’ve used a little help but nothing crazy.
We had chicken dum biryani, paneer masala, garlic naan and a mango lassi. Prices are a little high but not crazy for 2025. Portions were very large, in particular the biryani which was exceedingly generous. The paneer and naan were above average, the lassi was phenomenal, and the biryani was good but less exceptional. The food came in takeout containers which might be a turn off but it was fine since we had to take half of it home anyway. Service was a little slow but it was an off hour when we were there.
Overall the food was very good and worth a stop if you’re driving by. Tons of veg options as well. The atmosphere and service are very basic but it didn’t bother me. I’m glad we stopped and supported something local and interesting.
We’re thankful for the friendly people we met today, kind and humble, they paid attention to us all the time in case we need something. Treat us with respect, and one of them shared with us some info about their traditions. I found it interesting. Im also learning about other cultures. We had a nice time! And we will definitely come back.
Happy to help the small and local businesses to grow!
Now, let’s set expectations straight: don’t come here looking for Italian restaurant vibes, fancy cutlery, or some Michelin-level hand sanitizer rituals. This isn’t a place where the napkins are folded like swans. This is where real food lives. And if you’re up for authentic taste over ambience, go ahead—you’re in the right place.
If you know what to expect from a classic Indian-style dhaba—steel/paper plates, unusual Khatiya Seating, informal atmosphere and bold spices, and flavors that hit harder than your cousin during a family pillow fight—you’re in for a real treat. And if you don’t? Well, prepare to have your taste buds kidnapped and happily held hostage.
This place was shockingly clean for a dhaba-style spot, and Amit was our culinary guardian angel from start to finish, serving everything with a smile that said, “You’re about to eat something amazing.”
Let’s talk food. We ordered the Malai Kofta and Chana Masala, paired with Makke Ki Roti, Garlic Naan, and Tandoori Roti. Oh. My. Garam Masala.
The Garlic Naan deserves its own fan club. Soft, buttery, garlicky perfection—it almost brought a tear to my eye. And the curries? Mind-blowingly flavorful. Like, “let me cancel my next meal so I can keep thinking about this one” good.
Honestly, finding this place felt like discovering a hidden gem—like Indiana Jones, but instead of a temple, it’s a temple of taste.
Don’t expect a fine dine
My only gripe is the bathrooms. They are not the greatest. I would recommend stopping someplace else to use a restroom.
Otherwise, if you want to sample some Indian cuisine, be sure to check this place out.