This is what an Indian coffee shop feels like

  • Jan 03, 2018

It’s impossible to pass Punjab Sweets without being lured in by the mouthwatering array of sweets on display. But before you follow your candy-store instincts, head up to the second-floor dining area—where the walls are papered over with football and Bollywood stars—for some seriously good vegetarian food. The Indian soaps playing on the TV and the views of the Sikh temple nearby (Wat Gurdwara Siri Guru Singh Sabha) make it all the more authentic. The spiced paneer dosa (a rice and lentil pancake filled with Indian cottage cheese, B100) is light enough to leave you room for dessert. Come in the morning and older folks have a run of the place, sipping freshly brewed chai tea (B15) to offset the sweetness of a bite of barfi (B15).  Check out our guide to eating your way around Bangkok's Little India.

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