Punjabi By Nature
Shubha GuruShubha Guru/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS, NOIDA/ Updated : Jul 8, 2015, 14:08 IST
Synopsis
Punjabi By Nature is an excellent dining option in Sector 18, Noida. This classy restaurant began its gastronomic journey in Noida in 1998 and soon expanded to the National Capital Region and Bangalore. Punjabi By Nature is a com … Read more
Punjabi By Nature is an excellent dining option in Sector 18, Noida. This classy restaurant began its gastronomic journey in Noida in 1998 and soon expanded to the National Capital Region and Bangalore. Punjabi By Nature is a complete bliss for north Indian food lovers serving an array of flavoursome delicacies. The restaurant’s elegant ambience, tasteful decor and delicious food draw a large number of people to this restaurant. Its signature offering is vodka-filled gol gappas. The menu includes lip-smacking Punjabi delicacies like dal makhni, murg Punjabi masala and kadhai murg. The restaurant also serves a range of vegetarian dishes, such as Amritsari bharwan aloo, pindi chole and gobi matar adrak wale. Read less
Punjabi By Nature is an excellent dining option in Sector 18, Noida. This classy restaurant began its gastronomic journey in Noida in 1998 and soon expanded to the National Capital Region and Bangalore. Punjabi By Nature is a complete bliss for north Indian food lovers serving an array of flavoursome delicacies. The restaurant’s elegant ambience, tasteful decor and delicious food draw a large number of people to this restaurant. Its signature offering is vodka-filled gol gappas. The menu includes lip-smacking Punjabi delicacies like dal makhni, murg Punjabi masala and kadhai murg. The restaurant also serves a range of vegetarian dishes, such as Amritsari bharwan aloo, pindi chole and gobi matar adrak wale.
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