I stayed here in bangkok for 3 months and daily i looked for a restaurant nearby. Then i found Punjab sweets in Pahurat. The Service and quality of food is awesome. I used to go there by MRT (Hua Lamphong) and then catch Bus No.1 from in Golden Budhha side. Also the street market on weekends there is very good and cheap.
As the name of the restaurant suggests, sweets are the main draw here. You can also buy a variety of fried snacks at a window facing the street. I felt kind of weird eating inside the restaurant, I was the only farang and everyone was staring at me the whole time (guess the tattoos don't help the situation, ha). I was completely ignored by the wait staff, who stood around chatting with each other in the corner while I sat there starving and looking at the wall like an idiot. Also, the menu has no descriptions so if you are not that familiar with Indian food you are kind of in the dark as far as what you are ordering, though everything I got was pretty good. The sweets are a must-try. All in all its a good but very basic place.
small, basic place, feels like being in India... I enjoyed having a glas of sweet Indian milk tea and some samosas, it's no big deal, no fancy place for going out and dining, but a lovely spot to stop by and have some snacks... if you've been to India you know what I mean
5 Reviews
First Review by anis
CuteMonkey
Points +372
Delicious dosa next to the canal. - Edit
Delicious dosa next to the canal. Must visit. Vegetarian restaurant with our door seating. On the newly opened ong ang canal.
Read morePros: Delicious dosa. I give it a 9 out of 10., Friendly owners, Sweets for the vegetarians.
Cons: None.
Guest
Pratik G
Points +13
The Cheap and Best restaurant in bangkok - Edit
I stayed here in bangkok for 3 months and daily i looked for a restaurant nearby. Then i found Punjab sweets in Pahurat. The Service and quality of food is awesome. I used to go there by MRT (Hua Lamphong) and then catch Bus No.1 from in Golden Budhha side. Also the street market on weekends there is very good and cheap.
Read moreMr. Kundan - keep it up. Your job is great
Guest
sunbaby08
Points +66
Good for snacks, sweets - Edit
As the name of the restaurant suggests, sweets are the main draw here. You can also buy a variety of fried snacks at a window facing the street. I felt kind of weird eating inside the restaurant, I was the only farang and everyone was staring at me the whole time (guess the tattoos don't help the situation, ha). I was completely ignored by the wait staff, who stood around chatting with each other in the corner while I sat there starving and looking at the wall like an idiot. Also, the menu has no descriptions so if you are not that familiar with Indian food you are kind of in the dark as far as what you are ordering, though everything I got was pretty good. The sweets are a must-try. All in all its a good but very basic place.
Read morePros: excellent sweets, good value
Cons: non-helpful staff, limited menu
Guest
Agenda
Points +270
Cheap and tasty - Edit
It's cheapest indian place I've been to in Bangkok. They sell amazing sweets! Really must try.
Read morePros: Sweets are delicious!, Cheap, Good variety
Cons: Really basic, Staff somewhat not nice
Guest
anis
Points +17
nice place - Edit
small, basic place, feels like being in India... I enjoyed having a glas of sweet Indian milk tea and some samosas, it's no big deal, no fancy place for going out and dining, but a lovely spot to stop by and have some snacks... if you've been to India you know what I mean
Read morePros: good value, feels like India, tasty & spicy
Guest
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