“Tiranga is one of the few places in Quincy that is open quite late. It was poppin’ when I went on a Saturday night. I tried a mango lassi, which I have never had before. I was surprised that it was already pre-made and stored in the fridge; I was hoping it would be made to order. The price was very expensive for a drink ($8.55), but it tasted pretty good, although a bit too sweet. The mango was smooth and creamy. I wouldn’t get this again because of the price ($4-5 is more reasonable IMHO), but I would come back to try the food.“
“I’m going to come here again and again and again!! Its my favorite Indian restaurant in Quincy undoubtedly! The dishes are so authentic, and the chefs are originally from Punjab, India! I love Punjabi fusions and spices.We tried a variety of dishes, all were Fabulous. Among Vegetarian, we tried Samosas, Baigan Bharta, Saag Paneer and Garlic Naan.Goat Curry, Butter Chicken, Lamb Chops, are best bets among the Non-Vegetarian options.They also have Kheer and Gulab Jamun to further sweeten your experience!Definitely recommended! ??“
“This is best place to have authentic Indian cuisine. We ordered Methi malai paneer and veg dum biryani both items were delicious. Owner and server were very nice and polite. Highly recommend this place it’s a hidden gem. (Dine in and Take out)“
“This was my first time dining in at Punjab Cafe (I have gotten delivery in the past). It was really a great experience. Every staff member there was incredibly friendly and welcoming. The atmosphere was comforting. The food was great as well. Will be going back“