Don't go by the name!
Yes, this is just about the best multi-cuisine outlet you will find this side of town. It is indeed difficult to single out any particular cuisine for special praise. If it is Chinese that suits your mood, tuck into the delectable chicken or mutton fried rice, which can be enjoyed without any accompaniment – save for the Szechwan sauce that you must ask specially for. And if it is good old Indian, Tara Punjab just spoils you for choice. Delightfully crisp rotis, golden daal tadka and mixed vegetables would constitute the perfect vegetarian meal, while non-vegetarians can partake of any of the generously spiced up items on the menu. Of course, it may be argued that excessive spice takes out the essential flavour of the main ingredient, and the egg curry (where it is difficult to go wrong otherwise) and fish (bangda, for one) seem to have fallen into that trap. In any case, the refreshing lime soda is always around to beat the spice! And finally, there is the staff – extremely friendly, and willing to cooperate even if a customer is fasting by providing him / her with the traditional Indian’s definition of ‘fast food’ (finger chips, for instance). Of course, two air-conditioned halls (one on the ground floor and one on the first) in addition to two other enclosures ensure that customers never have to wait too long (that is, if they have to wait at all), something that always makes a steward’s job easier!
Ambience ★★★★
Service ★★★★★
Presentation ★★★
Taste ★★★★
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