Punjab
1686 Reviews
12 Rue Pocquet de Livonnières, 49100 Angers, France

Punjab
1686 Reviews
12 Rue Pocquet de Livonnières, 49100 Angers, France
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Ajay Chaudhary
Ajay Chaudhary, Jul 2024
I had the pleasure of dining at your restaurant, and I must say, the experience was nothing short of extraordinary. The vibrant flavors and aromatic spices in each dish were a true testament to the authenticity and richness of Indian cuisine. The service was impeccable, and the ambiance perfectly complemented the delightful culinary journey. Thank you for providing such a memorable dining experience—I'll definitely be returning soon!!
kamallesh war
kamallesh war, Jul 2024
I recently dined at Punjab, and it was a terrible experience. The server insulted my friends and me, making rude and condescending remarks throughout our meal. We were shocked by the blatant lack of professionalism. Instead of addressing our concerns, the staff chose to be dismissive and defensive, adding to our humiliation. I have never felt so bad in a restaurant before. While the food was good, the service was exceptionally bad. Avoid Punjab if you want decent service and respect.
MURALIDHARAN Ashwin
MURALIDHARAN Ashwin, Jul 2024
The food was mediocre. It doesn't resemble authentic Indian cuisine, as the flavors are clearly altered to cater to French palates. The service is pathetic, with some attending staff displaying shocking levels of rudeness & impoliteness, particularly towards Asians & Indians. This discriminatory behavior is blatant & confirmed by numerous other Indians. I will never return to this restaurant & strongly advise others to avoid it. Despite branding itself as an Indian & Pakistani restaurant, the treatment of Indian customers is intolerable & unacceptable.
Ashwin Muralidharan
Ashwin Muralidharan, Jul 2024
Hospitality is a cornerstone of Indian tradition, but this restaurant demonstrates the exact opposite despite its claim of being an Indian restaurant. The food was passable, though it’s evident the flavors were modified to cater to different palates. However, serving good food is only half the job, delivering it with respect & politeness is equally important. Unfortunately, this restaurant falls short in that regard & needs a serious lesson in customer service.
Let me share a specific incident: I ordered lassi for three people, intending to share it with my colleagues. It was served in a large pot that was overflowing. To avoid a mess, I politely asked the waiter to pour the lassi into our glasses. He complied, but did so with visible reluctance & anger. He then asked me, in a harsh tone, whether I made such requests at other restaurants. I am.not sure what was wrong in my question. This rude question left us feeling uncomfortable & unwelcome, ruining our dining experience.
Such behavior is unacceptable & has left a lasting negative impression. I strongly advise against visiting this establishment until they learn to treat their customers properly.
Ebi Djr
Ebi Djr, Jul 2023
Very good place, the dishes are good and with generous quantities. The welcome is very friendly and smiling. The samousas were delicious
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