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Punjabi Sunrise: A journey into authentic cuisine

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
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Waitress Tania Overson from the Punjabi Sunrise in Alexandra Hills.
Waitress Tania Overson from the Punjabi Sunrise in Alexandra Hills.
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NESTLED within the bustling Alex Hills Shopping Centre, Punjabi Sunrise invites you to embark on a culinary journey that transports you straight to the heart of India.

The moment you step inside, you’re greeted by a vibrant atmosphere, where the warm glow of carefully designed lighting and intricate cultural accents create an inviting space that feels both lively and intimate.

The spacious layout effortlessly accommodates everything from cozy dinners to larger celebrations, making it the perfect spot for any occasion.

But it’s not just the ambiance that makes this restaurant shine – it’s the staff, whose professionalism and genuine warmth elevate the experience.

Attentive and friendly, they ensure that every moment is filled with care and comfort, making you feel like part of the family.

And then there’s the food.

Punjabi Sunrise brings an explosion of flavours that dance on your taste buds, starting with the soft, pillowy naans, and moving on to my trio of curries that were nothing short of spectacular.

The butter chicken, rich and creamy, is a triumph, perfectly spiced without overwhelming your senses.

Each dish is a work of art, beautifully presented, turning every plate into a visual masterpiece.

Paired with fragrant rice, hearty dahl, and chickpeas that bring depth to every bite, the meal was a celebration of Indian culinary craftsmanship.

To top it all off, the restaurant offers a carefully curated selection of drinks and cocktails, each one thoughtfully chosen to complement the vibrant dishes.

Whether you’re seeking a relaxing lunch or a grand celebration, Punjabi Sunrise ensures a dining experience that will linger in your memory long after you’ve left.

If craving an authentic taste of India in Redland City, this gem is a must-visit.

Punjabi Sunrise, 3/71 Cambridge Dr, Alexandra Hills

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