this is a humble looking retaurant in the Pahur...
this is a humble looking retaurant in the Pahurat area, in a small lane off Chakrapet Road.best source of direction would be the Sikh temple in Pahurat. Punjab sweet vegetarian restaurant is opposite the temple. the indian sweets prepared at this establishment are delicious and authentic as fresh milk is used in the preparation. besides the wide of range of milk based sweets ( kala jaam,burfi, ras malai,kala kand etc etc) the restaurant has an extensive menu for the punjabi vegetarian cuisine. the traditional saag and "makki roti" (corn flour bread) are very popular. of course the other range of breads include naans, tawa roti and tandoori roti.the usual dalls, vegetable varieties and salads are included in the menu. good range of starters include the samosa, pakoras and chaat papri. we ate there on three occasions and none of the dishes was disappointing. the added advantage is the reasonable price range - about baht 150 for a really satisfying meal, including a drink, lassi etc. the restaurant also has an outlet called masala-mantra in silom, near the TOPS market if you are not able to get to Pahurat.