Where: Shaan-e-punjab, Food Court, DLF, Ramapuram
Verdict: When your schoolmate calls you for snacks, you can't say no.
That's how I landed today evening at DLF food court. We were initially
looking for some snacks, but God had other plans for us. Attracted
towards the recently opened punjabi food stall named "Shaan-e-punjab".
Ordered for a combo of afghani chicken + roti (costs 175rs) for each of us. It was not looking big initially, but a stuffy meal for dinner. It was funny to look at the big tawa rotating below an electric(?) grill (an indian version of kitchen equipment similar to the one at dominos and quiznos).
Combo meal had 3 big fresh rotis, a fire roasted afghani chicken piece, mint chutney, dal, gulab jamun. Roti was freshly prepared after the order was taken. As we complained it was not spicy to have roti with dal, they served us some spicy gravy as well.
Absolutely no qualms on food. It's a boon to have meal with a friend who's having less appetite as he shared half of his food to me. So I am double happy.
Ordered for a combo of afghani chicken + roti (costs 175rs) for each of us. It was not looking big initially, but a stuffy meal for dinner. It was funny to look at the big tawa rotating below an electric(?) grill (an indian version of kitchen equipment similar to the one at dominos and quiznos).
Combo meal had 3 big fresh rotis, a fire roasted afghani chicken piece, mint chutney, dal, gulab jamun. Roti was freshly prepared after the order was taken. As we complained it was not spicy to have roti with dal, they served us some spicy gravy as well.
Absolutely no qualms on food. It's a boon to have meal with a friend who's having less appetite as he shared half of his food to me. So I am double happy.
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