Waheed Rafiq
Amazing experience ; good service , excellent taste not too hot and not too mild, presentation could improve I give them 9/10 price of products 10/10 and the atmosphere you definitely felt like you were in India
Sammy Revett
My recent visit to The New Punjabi Rasoi was absolutely fantastic. I was staying in the area on business and after a long day of work decided to eat out with my colleagues. Upon arrival we were welcomed by friendly staff and were looked after all evening. We didn’t have to wait long for our food, which was really good quality, very impressed! When paying the bill on our way out we managed to get to know some of the members of the team behind the bar who were super friendly and down to earth. All in all we had a really great evening, enjoyed the food, the drinks and the company. Big thank you for making our evening and definitely recommend. 10/10!! Xx
Gurpreet Clare
Ordered food for the first time and I wasn't disappointed. Mix grill was on point.
Butter Chicken and garlic coriander naan was perfect.
Great variety of food, spirits and beer.
Staff were very helpful and knowledgeable about the dishes.
I will be definitely going back regularly👍
Charanjit Mudhar
Great place to have great food and drinks friendly staff and brilliant service
A great place to have a function the only one thing let's it down is the parking
Karina Tomlinson
Recently visited Punjab Rasoi for the first time and the food was great, freshly cooked very tasty and well presented. The waiters were attentive and service overall was excellent. The restaurant looked to have been recently decorated. Overall a good meal and great value I will certainly be going back.
Mitesh Mistry
We went to the restaurant for a meal. The atmosphere was nice and the staff were very friendly.
The food was good. We had non veg and the meat just fell of the bone. For starters we had ordered a large grill and that was just right and lovely. Very tasty.
The main was lovely. Had to request a lil more spice but they added extra spice without any fuss. When it came out with the extra spice added it was really nice.
The atmosphere, the service, the staff were lovely and couldn't fault.
We would definately go back.
Dal Kaur
I came here for Mothers Days with no expectations. Had an amazing time. The food was delicious, the staff were very professional and courteous. The decor is very modern and the outside does not do it justice.
Will definitely be coming back with my family and friends. Prices are very reasonable for the quality of food and service you get. Recommend this to anyone.
Thank you to the owners for the amazing experience.
Simon Thomas
Went in for a quick meal and what a find!!
The decor is great, not your usual restaurant experience, but is really clean and airy with amazing lighting.
The starters were amazing, the fish especially, and the mains were to die for.
Go, you won't be disappointed.
Richard B
I have used Dil Say from when it opened and I have always found the food of a good quality, fresh and very tasty.
Ashley who is front of house is a very friendly and knowledgable member of staff and will recommend a dish if you are not sure what you want to order. This also allows you taste different dishes that that you may not have thought of trying.
Thank you to all.
Richard
Michael Hunter
Excellent food. I'm not sure you should expect this, but our poppadoms and first drinks each were on the house. Food was all very reasonably priced. Decor was attractive and the restaurant felt professional and comfortable at once. A pleasant environment to spend an evening!
Ann Saunders
A really lovely place to eat amazing food. Atmosphere was great and staff were just so attentive and polite, even though there were lots of people to serve, they couldn't do enough for you. Thank you. Tonight was our first visit but we will definitely be back.
Pinder Singh Dhaliwal
Fantastic place to eat staff are friendly and have a sense humour above all the food is even better!!!
Laura Smart
Went to Punjabi Rasoi for a special occasion - and we weren't disappointed. A really lovely chilled out restaurant, with excellent service - and food that was even better. The portions were very generous, the best korma I've ever tasted! Really enjoyed dining here and will definitely return - a really pleasant dining experience. Highly recommended
Balvant Kumar Gaddu
First visit after being recommended by a very good friend. Always like to give HONEST feedback and the truth is the Food aswel as the customer service was amazing. Pleasent atmosphere, very friendly and loved the setting. Will defo be looking to come back soon and strongly recommend everybody to try this place. Price was also reasonable for the food we had.
Sunita Rayat
New Year's Eve- came with the family for a quick bite to eat, and ended staying longer than expected!!! The food was amazing, the DJ played brilliant music and my kids danced most of the time (and they don't usually like dancing outside their home). Even have to say that I was even happy dancing on my own! You made our last day of 2015 a wicked night!!! Thank you to all the staff!!! Happy new year to you all. Sunny
Gwinnie Jandu
Loved this place...food is brilliant. ..never want it to end...and the staff are so friendly and welcoming. ...my favourite indian restaurant in the world
Kiren Boparia
Great food, lovely staff and the best atmosphere for the whole family, really enjoyed the night
Nirvika Sharma
My most favourite place in Birmingham, UK. Visit Punjabi Rasoi (The name says it all!) for an amiable atmosphere, delish food and crazy beats while you chug like a Punjabi!!!
Bernie Merva
Went this evening with my son and husband to celebrate Father's Day. Food was absolutely amazing, really tasted superb. Service and hospitality was faultless. We would highly recommend, and will certainly be back very soon. Can honesty say food was not over ridiculously hot and spicy that would have made it tasteless. 5 Star rated. Thank you.
Sandy Sanghera
Thank you for an amazing night on our nieces birthday meal really enjoyed the food and great service - See you soon from you regular customers Sandy Sanghera and Bal Sanghera - Ps thank you for our loyalty card (finally!)
Dave Allen
Quality food and service from the lads,would highly recommend as I do to many already!!
Sukhi Kaur
Amazing food, good customer service, would go again!
Tig Mohinder Singh
Loved it, food was great. Service was also very good.
Pammi Dhillon
Loved it here at punjabi rasoi !! Deffo worth a visit x
Simon Thomas
Went in for a quick meal and what a find!!<br/><br/>The decor is great, not your usual restaurant experience, but is really clean and airy with amazing lighting.<br/><br/>The starters were amazing, the fish especially, and the mains were to die for.<br/><br/>Go, you won't be disappointed.
Gaurav
One I the best authentic Indian restaurant in town. We have been to almost all Indian Resturants in birmingham but the taste and quality of Punjabi Rasoi still stays on top. My favourite is lamb chops and butter chicken with jeera rice.
Shubhajoy Biswas
I used to live in this locality - so this was a place from where i would often get my dinner.<br/><br/>Low on ambiance, they stick to the authenticity (or try to stick to it) of a dish. Chicken and mutton starters are very good - try them out. Not so high on the mains though.<br/><br/>Reasonably priced.
Meat And One Veg
I grew up on the mean streets of Acocks Green. I cavorted in its bus stops with girls, played cricket in car parks and learnt to play snooker in the workers hub of the bus depot. I never really fitted in, not with them pink trousers and that ego, and I was keen to get away as soon as possible. Even now, I find myself toning everything down on the occasions I meet my brother for a pint in pubs that still pay homage to 50’s values and flying pint glasses. It’s a place where ambition is chased out by locals who don’t like change, which makes Punjabi Rasoi all the more interesting. In a an area where Poundstretcher is king, why would any of the locals shell out a tenner for a curry when dozens of competitors sell for half the price?
Shruti George
It's a place I often visit.. A quite n good restaurant.. Lamb chops are adorable.. I just find the quantity a bit less. Thumbs up for the rest!!!
Rajeev Nangia
Now this is a difficult review for me to write , having nothing to compare this restaurant with. Back in U K after more than 12 years and in the city of Birmingham for the first time am totally at sea as to the quality standards and prices , This diner being my first meal after I reached here . <br/><br/>Located in a quite neighbourhood , in an residential area quite close to the Acook Greens , this , as apprentice by the name is a Punjabi cuisine specialist place. Set up in a bright and setting , with a well stocked bar to greet you as you enter. They serve Kobra and another beer from the tab . The feel of the place is very friendly and relaxed. The serve staff came across as quite professional , well informed and friendly. <br/><br/>On this trip to Birmingham , I am staying very close to , rather in a lodging house on top of this establishment. So even though we checked in around lunch time we discovered that The Punjabi Rasoi is only open for dinner so still quite full from the flight meal , we decided to skip lunch and instead go for an early diner. <br/><br/>At around seven PM , in spite of it being a Friday evening , a weekend , only one table was occupied , but as we progressed with our meal the entire place filled up , so am guessing it is quite popular with the locals .<br/><br/>I started my meal with a Pint of Cobra ( GBP 3.75) and as my companion is a vegetarian , the entire meal that followed was vegetarian with a Punjabi Kofta ( GBP 2,95/-) starter , and a Dal Makhani ( GBP 6.95/-) and a Bhindi Masala ( GBP 5.95/- ) accompanied by a Jeera Rice ( GBP 2.80 ) and two plain Nan ( GBP 1.50/- each ) as the main. <br/><br/>First let me mention that the quantities of all the dishes were ample , just by ordering some more bread we could have easily fed another person , with still some leftovers. The presentation of the entire meal was simple and nice. <br/><br/>The Punjabi Kofta starters were delicate and tender deep fried cottage cheese Koftas in a nice flavourful and tangy tomato based thick sauce , will say kind of a tawa curry , quite delicious. In the mains , the ample serving of Bhindi Masala was okra cooked nicely , the punjabi way , tender and soggy , not the Rajasthani crispy style. Brought back memories of good old whole sum home cooking , nice. However , found the Dal Makhani to be bland , creamy but lacking any pronounced flavour , actually did not care much about it , though in its defence it was quite light , not smothered with ghee and butter like at loads of other places. The rice in the jeera rice was aromatic and cooked al dent , perfect. But then again the Nan were just about ok , nothing to write home about. In all a pleasing meal , not overtly feisty but quite homely and at GBP 25.40 , a reasonable value for money. Hopefully will taste some of there more elaborate dishes in my subsequent visits and going by my first impressions am quite sure that they will be nice too. <br/><br/>Going back ? Yes. And recommending ? Certainly yes. <br/><br/>ENJOY.
Hamar
V went as a team of 25+ members. Spacoius and Glass top- Scenic..Good place to njy food. <br/>Quantity: Limited<br/>Quality: Ok<br/>Only disclaimer is items r not Halal.
Aslam Hadi
Awesome and this place really rocks! Love the environment, service, and food
Dine Birmingham
An unassuming building in Acocks Green houses Punjabi Rasoi, the latest addition to Birmingham’s growing crop of Indian restaurants. Having heard of its promise to deliver a celebration of British produce, authentic spices and traditional cooking techniques, we pulled up a chair at Punjabi Rasoi. <br/><br/>Atmosphere<br/><br/>Entering the restaurant via the lobby, the modern bar is a welcome sight for visitors in need of refreshment. Recently refurbished, the interior – a seascape of turquoise, white and wood – is a departure from the standard palette of spicy hues.<br/><br/>Food<br/><br/>Punjabi Rasoi’s chef Shekhar Raturi is no stranger to Birmingham, having manned The Horseshoe’s kitchen for five years. The menu offers a variety of dishes from street food favourites Papdi Chatt and Gol Guppa for starters to the classic Chicken Tikka Masala. <br/><br/>Taking the hard work out of decision-making, we opted for the Rasoi Platter for starters. Comprising Murgh Tikka, Punjabi Champney and Seekh Kebab, the earthy flavours from the lamb chops and the heat from the kebab were tempered by the fresh salad.<br/><br/>We followed up with Vegetable Biryani (good) and Karachi Chicken (fresh and sweet) with a side of naan and rice. There was just enough room for dessert, which came in the form of a beautifully presented but overly moist Gajar Ka Halwa and a Kulfi Rose which unfortunately resembled a melted birthday gateau.<br/><br/>Drinks<br/><br/>A good selection of cocktails (including non-alcoholic), beers and juices is on offer. Sadly tea and coffee were off the menu on our visit, but are hopefully available by now.<br/><br/>Overall<br/><br/>Food was brought to the table at a reassuringly good pace, while staff were keen to ensure everything was in order. The steady stream of customers proves that the wholesome food on offer has hit the right note with locals. Families especially seem to adore the place and keep coming back for more. All in all, it’s a great place to unwind and enjoy authentic Punjabi food in unpretentious surroundings.<br/><br/>Price<br/><br/>With starters coming in at around £4 and mains starting from £6, there’s no need to come home with a sad supermarket takeaway when you can have the real deal cooked fresh at such a great price.
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