About
Taste of Punjab Southall is a gem nestled in the heart of Southall, offering an authentic Punjabi dining experience that resonates deeply with lovers of traditional Indian cuisine. Located at 91a North Rd., this spot perfectly balances home-cooked flavors with generous portions and warm hospitality. From the moment you step inside, you are welcomed by friendly staff who go the extra mile—whether it’s bringing a birthday treat or personally checking in on your meal.
The culinary highlights here are unmistakably rich and vibrant. Their samosas—both meat and vegetarian—stand out with their hearty, well-seasoned fillings and crispy texture, earning rave reviews from locals and visitors alike. Paneer spring rolls and chole bhatureh capture the essence of Punjabi street food with a fresh, crispy bite and authentic spice blend. Parathas at Taste of Punjab deserve special mention; seasoned perfectly and cooked to fluffy, flaky perfection, they elevate the meal with genuine home-style comfort.
Signature dishes such as makki roti with saag and lamb vindaloo reveal the kitchen’s skill in balancing robust spices with fresh ingredients. The masala tea and salted lassi complement the meal beautifully, offering traditional refreshments that soothe and refresh. Though the service may ask a little patience during busy times due to fresh-to-order preparations, the quality and authenticity delivered make the wait worthwhile.
Despite the restaurant’s modest interior, which some might find simple, cleanliness and warmth shine through, making it an inviting place to enjoy Punjabi culinary classics. The personal touch from the owner, who often engages with guests, adds a sense of belonging, making Taste of Punjab Southall more than just a meal—it’s a small journey into Punjab’s rich food heritage right in London.
Whether you are dropping by for a quick lunch or gathering for a celebratory feast, Taste of Punjab Southall guarantees a delicious and memorable experience. It’s a true favorite for anyone craving genuine Punjabi flavors served with heart and authenticity.
“ The food this good. I liked the panner spring rolls and samosas. Probably the best around the area. bare in mind different prices for take away and dine in. They fry it fresh to order so It take 15-20 minutes and could take longer depends on how busy. ”
“ A group of us went here for a birthday meal. The parathas are the best some of us have ever tasted. All the food has that authentic ‘home cooked’ deliciousness. Staff are super friendly and even brought our friend a little birthday treat with candle and song !! We love going there to eat . The only issue for us ( and this is despite the staff best efforts) it can be very cold - so wrap up warm if it’s a cold day but don’t let that stop you going to this wonderful gem of a place . ”
“ We popped in for a quick lunch. There were 8 of us. We had a selection of dishes which includes aloo, muli & gobi paranthas, kebab roll, chole patureh, paneer and pani puri. All the dishes and the masala tea were tasty and perfectly cooked. Staff were very friendly. Service was good. Will definitely revisit when in the vicinity and try a few more dishes from the menu. ”
“ hi guys, here a quick review of Taste of Punjab. fantastic. great service, great portions and the food was fantastic. the restaurant interior is awful... and I am juat being honest but its clean and inviting... it just has that cheap look to it. make no mistake, most dishes are better than average. not all. the meat samosea are lovely and huge. the choleh bhatureh are exemplary. the paraunteh top class. If your passing by, make sure you detour your journey and treat yourself. ”
“ Ordered vegetable and meat Samosa's for my team. They were very nice and fat. I was surprised how much filling they put inside. Taste was great, nicely seasoned. I also ordered a lamb vindaloo, this was proper spicy. Very good experience. ”