
Hours
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 13955 Metrotech Dr, Chantilly, VA 20151
Phone: (571) 830-0123
Website: https://www.punjabibynatureorders.com/
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Even then, she only replaced one of the two breads; the tandoori roti was never provided. She lied and insisted it had been given to us when it clearly hadn’t. She said because we had eaten half the wrong roti she would not replace it. Her attitude was poor, rude, cheap, and extremely petty. We had a bad experience and no one enjoyed their food. When asked for her supervisors number she refused to share. Who ever owns this place please note that this person should not face customers in future – dishonest, dismissive, nasty and rude
We ordered
Chat Papdi
Chole Bhature
Chaap
Everything was gross. RICE WAS SPOILED AS YOU CAN SEE FROM PICTURES. Me and my Wife had food poising after eating at this please. NOT SURE HOW VIRGINIA FOOD SAFETY IS ALLOWING FOR SUCH BUSINESSES TO OPERATE IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA. Someone NEEDS TO REPORT THEM!!!!
Only one point to mention, it is within a super store so you can miss it easily. After putting some common sense and a lot of searching we got to this restaurant. Ample sitting space and food was exceptional.
Must visit to relish the delicious flavours from Punjab and also replenish your grocery list
Highly recommend!
But now it all tastes like days old food that was microwaved or frozen food that’s being warmed up and served. Gave this place a few tries hoping our bad experience was a one off. Unfortunately, we have been burnt too many times now and won’t be returning.
This has been the singularly WORST dining experience for me, as far back as EVER. This place should be shut down. The food is deplorable, the service is nonexistent and the selling of products under the Punjabi name is a fraud. I went there today with my family after a fun morning, hoping to have a cultural rewind to desi lunches filled with buttery parathas and hot chhole with flavorful tandoori. Masala chai has to start this fantasy lunch right? They said they were “out of masala.” No big deal, we order regular chai but it comes out (after an eternity) in a paper cup, cold, smelling of turned cooking oil. We cannot drink it. Then comes the chhole bhature. There are probably prison dishes which taste better than this. The samosa chat was literally the same chhole smeared on a sorry looking samosa. Did I mention everything was cold? The parathas were cold, thin, soggy, with filling that I couldn’t even recognize (I had asked for an aloo paratha). The chicken tandoori was boiled chicken with a smattering of tandoori masala rubbed on top. This is a particularly difficult thing to do, spoil the taste and texture of meat with such aplomb. The paneer smelled vinegar-y and was consistent with the theme of the lunch-cold and tasteless. We did complain about the chai while waiting for the food and they did bring us a second cup each, which was more palatable but we couldn’t bring ourselves to complain about the food. We really felt that a public safety advisory needs to be posted outside this hopeless kitchen. If they had any shame, they’d call me to apologize to my family and refund us fully. Are there examples of suing a restaurant for emotional trauma? They not only spoilt our entire morning but we had to look for hajmola to get the wretched taste out of our mouths. Got home to devour some oranges to do so finally. I have no doubt that the sanitation in the back kitchen is deplorable, extrapolating from the strong spoilt oil taste we had in everything. This I do not have proof for but if I were a betting man, I would bet my house on it. The pictures uploaded were taken in my kitchen because I could not stand there a minute more than I needed to!! I wouldn’t go there to eat even if I was paid to do so by a cooking show or reality tv. One star is unfortunately the minimum I can click here otherwise it would have been very different. PLEASE AVOID IF YOU CARE FOR YOUR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.
For authentic Punjabi food, this is the best place I’ve been to so far in the US. Especially recommend all their Chaat – golgappe and aloo tikki chat are my favorites. The golgappe (pani puri shells) are semolina based I believe – the only place in the US where I’ve had these.
Of course, you can’t leave without having their special chole bhatoore. Again the bhatoore are made fresh, the chana masala is proper dhaba style. First time I’ve come across whole spices in chana masala and it just warmed my heart. 10/10 and I absolutely recommend this place to everyone visiting the DC area.