I went there with family in eid day absolutely rubbish starter haleem was ok all waiters are untrained this was my last vist
Cliff
I went to the Punjab on Thursday 28th July after a night out with a friend. The Massala fish starter was sensational both in terms of quality and the size of the portion, I also had the fish curry as a main with Pilau peas rice, both of which were also excellent. My companion was a vegetarian and I have to be honest, I don't know what he ordered; I do know that he raved about it afterwards. The Punjab looks like an upmarket 'formica' curry house but the quality of food is way beyond that. My favourite Asian restaurants include the Aagrah chain, Akhbars and Mumtaz and I can tell you that the Punjab can hold its own with any of these. The menu may not be as extensive and the decor (while not scruffy) may not be impressive but the food is first class. As a 'sweetener' the famous 'Fighting Cock' real ale pub is a short walk away Why not round off a night of excellent real ale with an excellent curry?
Henry Root
Had a brilliant Karahi Ghost there on Friday with two friends, accompanied by the best Perswari Naan I have ever had. Be warned however that this is an Indian for Indians. No alcohol, just regularly filled flip top bottles of cold, crystal clear free water. All for £11 per head including Poppadoms and pickles, starters, main course, rice, nanns and roti. Yum yum!
Mattchef
I am a chef in Bradford and have been using the Punjab for over 10 years, on the week I moved house I ate there every night! When I owned a local English restaurant my chefs and I ate there on our split shift break every Saturday. Reliable, always good, sometimes brilliant, the punjab never disappoints. Try the spicy chapple kebabs, the excellent masala fish and superb curries like saag gosht and karahi punjabi chicken as well as authentic specialities such as paya and niharee lamb. But above all eat the breads, hot and fresh from the tandoor.
Issi
Iv been going the Punjab for years. Brilliant food, and service, iv eaten at every curry place is Bradford, and this has to be one of the best, my fav is their Mix Grill Sizzler... Very succulent, and spicy...
Idletim
Looblylou the dessert you mentioned is called falooda
Eric Sean.
really good food, mostly Asian families were in at the time, which is reassuring. i didn't suffer from bad wind the next day which is a sign of a proper curry. The restaurant might not be as fancy as the mumtaz but the food is just as good if not better...just go there and see for yourself.
Chewy
very nice food, friendly staff and yummy sweets, very reasonable priced as well. They cater for veggies, (8 types of curries), be aware of curry with karela - it's really bitter, I couldn't finish it.
Merv
Discovered this place by accident and so glad I did! Their char grill selection is outstanding and the best lamb chops I have ever tasted. Helpful staff and chilled out atmosphere.
Schoey's ego
This place does some excellent food. There's a decent range of dishes including some real rarities and the grills are always popular with the mainly (but not exclusively) Asian clientele. The chapple kebabs are easily the best starter I've had anywhere. Ever. That said, they're not for the faint hearted as they're crammed with fresh chopped chillis.