
122-126 Listerhills Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire
Punjabi sweets and grill centre in Bradford, West Yorkshire.
The owners are Muslim and have confirmed its halal status. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.
Score reflects admin-confirmed halal status; no additional evidence on file yet.
Superb food. This is a restaurant that is split into different buildings (connected though) and the main restaurant area is nicely furbished with a good atmosphere. The lamb karahi is very flavoursome and parking outside on the street is quite good. I visit this restaurant the most. The pricing is also very good.
This is very nice place for kebabs, ribs etc - they have a wide variety of kebab plates. Their full meals are a bit thin though. The price is very reasonable. If you get chance, try their Kabadar or the mix grill. I particularly like their masala fish which has a unique taste.
Very disappointing experience at Punjab Sweet House in Bradford, UK. I recently purchased barfi, panjiri, rasgullas, and gulab jamun — and unfortunately, every single item was below standard. The barfi had a strong unpleasant smell and tasted stale. The panjiri was also third-class quality, with a strange odor and an off taste that made it clear it was not fresh. The rasgullas and gulab jamun were equally disappointing — overly sweet, poor texture, and lacking freshness. Overall, the sweets tasted old and poorly prepared. It honestly felt like the products had been sitting for too long. I have been coming here for a long time because their sweets used to be fresh and delicious. Something has clearly changed. Whether it’s management or quality control, the standard has dropped significantly. For the prices they charge in the UK, customers deserve proper freshness and quality. Sadly, this visit was a complete waste of money and a very bad experience. I hope they seriously review their quality control because this was not acceptable at all.