| Locality | Khar (W) |
|---|---|
| Landmark | Next to Cafe Coffee Day |
| Place Type | Restaurant |
| Food Type | North Indian |
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first reviewed by Deepy
Sep 04, 2008
Went here on 2 Sep, 2008.
They have very few snacks or starters. Most of the dishes are courses in themselves and start at Rs. 200+
The food is overpriced. A main dish that should and does cost Rs. 115 at a regular Indian restaurant costs double i.e Rs. 230 at Papa Pancho's.
Even the snacks are overpriced; we had the shredded tandoori chicken. It tasted good, but the quantity was only a little and definitely not worth the price - Rs. 110. Like I said, it should have cost half of what it did.
We then ordered Sev puri. But it didn't taste that good.
Also, the place seemed really cramped with little privacy.
Jun 23, 2008
So check this, 11:45 in the night on a sunday 3 of us are sitting around doing nothing (which could mean a lot to the right people, you know who you are) and end up deciding where to go for dinner, so eventually after much deliberation... land up here..
I must say, the tandoori chicken was so well made it blew my mind... perfectly cooked till the bone, crisp, yummy as hell, and the best part... lots of it!!
We ordered i think 2 full chickens, 3 Egg Bhurji, 2 Yellow Dal Fry, and countless.. and i mean countless tandoori roti's... some assortment of things to drink and had the most satisfying meal i have had in a long time.
Not badly priced too we (3 of us) ended paying around 330 Rs. each.
Service is good. I personally had no complaints.
Everyone seemed to be having a good time (including the waiters with the amount they watched us eat)
There were no words uttered after the meal for a long time..
May 11, 2008
It was a week day and we wanted to have a lunch over some lazy talks...the ideal joint we could think of if is Papa Poncho....off Carter Road.
You go upstairs, the low ceiling hangs on you, bend yourself and sneak into the seating area and make yourself comfortable seating on the floor with Takias or small cushions.....low high tables..just right for a seating, the decor tried to give some Dhaba type look.
Food is reasonably good. We ordered some Punjabi dishes, including Staffed Karela....that was too good. Pindi Chana was up to the mark. Rotis were just right...and the Lassi....was just full with makhhan...
One of the very few places where you get authentic Punjabi food.