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Punjabi Sunrise always delights at Alex Hills

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
Published: February 20, 2026
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TASTY OPTIONS: Punjabi Sunrise also has noodle dishes to tempt your tastebuds.
TASTY OPTIONS: Punjabi Sunrise also has noodle dishes to tempt your tastebuds.
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TUCKED into a local strip at Alexandra Hills, Punjabi Sunrise Indian Restaurant is a quietly confident family-run venue that delivers exactly what it promises: hearty, authentic Punjabi and North Indian food, served with warmth and consistency.

The menu leans into comfort and tradition rather than trend.

Dishes are generously portioned, well-spiced without being overpowering, and clearly cooked with care.

Vegetarian options are a standout, particularly the paneer-based dishes, which are rich, colourful and satisfying without feeling heavy.

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The paneer fried rice, frequently highlighted by regulars, is loaded with flavour and texture and works just as well as a main as it does a shared dish.

Curries arrive fragrant and balanced, with gravies that show patience rather than shortcuts.

Whether you opt for classic North Indian favourites or Punjabi specialties, there’s a sense that the kitchen knows its craft and isn’t rushing.

Tandoori items are reliably cooked, with good char and depth, and the naan is soft, fresh and ideal for mopping up every last spoonful.

The space itself is relaxed and welcoming, with both indoor and outdoor dining areas that suit everything from a casual family meal to a low-key dinner with friends.

Service is friendly and unpretentious – the kind you expect from a small business that values repeat customers over hype.

Prices sit comfortably in the affordable range, making Punjabi Sunrise an easy regular rather than a special-occasion-only venue.

It’s also popular for takeaway and delivery, holding up well when enjoyed at home.

Punjabi Sunrise doesn’t chase flash or reinvention. Instead, it focuses on honest food, generous hospitality and consistency – and that’s exactly why locals keep coming back.

Address: 3/71 Cambridge Drive, Alexandra Hills

Phone: 0489 279 222

Cuisine: Indian, Punjabi | Family-owned

Best for: Comfort food, vegetarian options, relaxed local dining. Dine in or take away

TAGGED:Alexandra Hills
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