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Punjab Vaishno Dhaba & Restaurant - Featured Reviews (269)
Good taste of food and reasonable price
Don't expect clean utensils. You might have to clean them yourself as we did with water and napkin because the waiter will refuse to do that. Service and food quality wasn't bad, both were Ok (not great but Ok) and need improvement.
I think there is no more options available on this road. A very old and famous places to have a tea break or eat something on the journey. Very good a lot of options for food tea snacks and beverages.
I think Sirsa 's best road side dhabba. It is famous for its all curries like dal fry, makhni, Shahi paneer, paneer butter masala, Channa masala, special stuffed nan, Missi roti. It's salad is very enough. Last it's prices. It is very economical. Prices are very competitive and normal. All food are very delicious. As it is improved in its infrastructure, so now family'can also enjoy. That's all from my side.. you have to visit.. for more....
A Good Family dhaba . Food Quality 10/7 Siting arrangement Is 10/6 Good Facility available for Big family . Also good for All time food Dinner , lunch , breakfast everything Available.
Perfect family dhaba just right after crossing Odhan from Dabwali side. Tea here is very good definitely worth a sip, infact a lot of sips
Great food .. excellent service .. look wise vry nice .. awesome food at reasonable prize .. appko roti brown hi Miley gi ( pure atta roti ) .. Shahi paneer is best .. plz vist it ..
The dhabas that say that they serve 'Vaishno' food, serve only vegetarian fare and use no eggs or meat in their preparations. They do use paneer (milk cheese), ghee (clarified butter) and butter which are considered a part of vegetarian cuisine in India. Also, Vaishno comes from the word Vaishnav which is one of the ways to address God in India as per the Hindu religion. As such, Vaishno means pure and holy. When applied to food, it means pure and holy food fit for a God worshiping vegetarian Hindu.