The Worst indian restaurant I have ever been to in is Spices of Punjab on 320 Victoria Ave East, Regina, Saskatchewan.
1. Starting from substandard indoor with torn seats, tables to overall
Sophia
I visited Spice of Punjab for the first time and, unfortunately, it was a very disappointing experience. We ordered a noodle burger, choley bature, and mango lassi. The noodle burger was the biggest letdown—seemed stale and lacked any real flavor. The choley bature was the only highlight of the meal; it was good, but nothing exceptional. The mango lassi, however, was the worst part of the meal. It tasted like watered-down mango pulp with no sweetness or flavor at all.
The server was very casual and seemed unprofessional. She didn’t charge us for the drinks, which I appreciated, but it didn’t make up for the lack of attention or energy. The entire atmosphere of the restaurant was off—there was no music or ambiance, just complete silence. It felt uncomfortable and lacked the vibrant energy you’d expect from a place like this.
Overall, I can’t recommend this place. The food, service, and atmosphere didn’t meet any expectations, and I won’t be returning.
lovepreet Singh
Exceptional Service Every Time!"
Sandeep truly goes above and beyond to make every visit special. Her warm smile, attentive nature, and genuine care for customers make dining at Spice of Punjab an absolute delight. She remembers our preferences and always checks in to ensure we’re enjoying our meal. A true gem
The Worst indian restaurant I have ever been to in is Spices of Punjab on 320 Victoria Ave East, Regina, Saskatchewan. 1. Starting from substandard indoor with torn seats, tables to overall