Phone: +4920351881180,+4920351881182
Address: Oststr. 137, 47057 Duisburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
City: Duisburg
Dishes: 35
Reviews: 2932
Website: http://www.punjabi-pfanne.de
"Somehow my husband and I came up with the idea that you could go to Indian food. Promise. For the first time, Aunt Google asks where a restaurant is nearby. Then, of course, looking after reviews and as this restaurant has the best reviews on average and the menu read well, has reserved males there. Since I had read the reviews, I knew that a reservation was not necessary. So this so-called restaurant is located directly in the pedestrian zone of Duisburg Neudorf, but not far away you can park well on the marketplace. As you may have imagined, the restaurant was more than a snack. In the small room there were 6 tables without any buckling and then there was this snack bar. I guess the boss was sitting at a table and reading the newspaper. But he jumped up immediately and offered us this place, as he is directly at the heating and so warmest. He immediately took the map. As drinks stood on the map just Lassi,but we asked if he also had beer. He did. King fisher, the Indian beer and also Cola and Fanta.Of course everything from the bottle. We chose the beer, which also tastes very good. Not too hearty. As an appetizer we took Chicken Samosa to 4,90 Euro each. There are 2 dough bags filled with chicken meat, which were spiced with a lot of curry. There were two kinds of dip. Once yoghurt and once mint. The dough bags tasted very good and the bags were really hot. Also the yogurt dip was very good. Although he tastes different when we know him. Minzdip is in need of reconciliation. He wasn't ours. Before the appetizer came, we got a small mixed salad with yogurt dressing. He was good. The dressing is also different than we know. There's something else mixed up, which makes it a little pale, but tasty. When ordering the main dish we were asked whether sharp. We opted for medium-sized. My male Chicken Marsala took 12.90 euros to the main food. It was chicken in marsala sauce with various curry seasons and rice. I tried. Its taste was more powerful. Girls also tried with me and said that he had tasted better. I decided to chicken special at 13.90 Euro that was chicken with peppers, onions and nuts in curry sauce. It was good too, but every housewife gets that right. At the waiting time and the dishes were hot on the table, we saw that they were freshly prepared. We were tired without this feeling. But we swallowed when the bill came. The small bottle of Indian beer costs 0.33 3.50 euros! We had 3 bottles.Also this price is completely covered, once the beer is brewed in Germany,as is on the bottles. Conclusion: friendly service, eating was easy, though as a restaurant declares more a snack and beer too expensive. We don't have to do it again. It wasn't our thing."
All prices are estimates.
Duisburg, a hub in the Ruhr area, blends industrial heritage with green spaces. Typical dishes include Rheinischer Sauerbraten and local beers. A diverse culinary scene reflects its multicultural vibe.