
Unassuming strip-mall cafe featuring a typical range of popular Indian dishes, including vegan fare.
Hours
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 653 Southern Artery, Quincy, MA 02169
Phone: (617) 472-4860
Website: http://www.punjabcafe.com/
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Reviews
The food was absolutely fantastic. The garlic and coconut naan were perfectly prepared, full of flavor and texture. We ordered the dinner for two, and I must say, the portions were incredibly generous—enough to comfortably feed four people.
I will undoubtedly be returning, and I highly recommend this place to anyone looking for delicious Indian food and exceptional service.
Appears to be North Indian cuisine.
These are some interesting dishes and everything was delicious. Service was friendly and attentive, and I got the impression this is a family run joint. Based on how the dishes came out, it they were indeed being cooked from scratch with care and attention to detail.
They even played Ravi Shankar when we asked them!
I haven’t tried their buffet but this place easily is a top 5 Indian spot on the south shore.
And don’t all you meat eaters rule this out! My partner was super impressed with their Chicken Masala and their Garlic Naan. It’s hard to find places that have both amazing vegan food and amazing “omnivore” food. This place is it!
As I read this over, I’ve noticed I use the word “amazing” over and over, but I’m not going to fix it. It’s well earned. This place amazed me. 🙂
The Punjabi kadhi was the standout dish; the yoghurt-based curry was delicious! The garlic naan was also pretty good.
The Royal Chaat was pretty good, but slightly bland. I liked the samosas, but I wish the sauces were slightly tangier and spicier as they were on the sweet side.
The vegetable momos tasted weird because of the excessive amount of ginger in them. They would’ve been great without too much ginger as the dough was really well made.
1. They do dine in and take out.
2. They have bottled beer, wine, spirits and cocktails.
3. The food is really good and has a lot of flavor. One of the best Indian places in boston in my opinion (based on my one experience today – I will be going back)
4. They do a lunch buffet on Saturdays and Sundays.
5. Friendly, quick and attentive service.
6. Clean restaurant, with a cute interior.
And one question I had based on my experiences in other Asian/Indian restaurants.
7. They don’t make the food less spicy because they assume as a white person you can’t handle it. ❤️
Overall 5/5
Started with the paneer and it was very bland. Would like to try their samosas next time. I really enjoyed their garlic naan. Each curry comes with a HUGEEE portion of rice which is nice.
The goat curry was definitely a little dissatisfying. The curry was too sweet and lacked a lot of curry flavor and spice. The goat was nice and juicy.
Chicken masala was decent but still lacking in flavor. Chicken was super dry. Maybe go for the dark meat instead of white meat.
And one more concern is that you have to charge your customers for ONLY TWO TINY THIN PIECES OF PAPADUM AND ALL EXTRA TINY SAUCE IN A TINY PIECE OF CUP, that should be included with the order. Like how restaurants and eateries include rolls, sauce, etc for their customers FOR FREE OF CHARGE. You have lost my respect!!