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Indian food aficionados on a tight budget, look no further. Cambridge’s Inman Square is home to one of Boston’s finest-and cheapest-Indian locales, the Punjabi Dhaba Indian Caf?...
With sizeable entrees averaging five to ten dollars, crowds flock to Punjabi on a nightly basis. The authentic, though chaotic, atmosphere usually includes a long line to order at the counter. Finding a table among the scattered seating is always a difficult task, and navigating your tray around the crowd even harder...
...vegetarians amongst us, Punjabi offers a wide variety of options. Most include some sort of cheese and a vegetable, such as the Saag Paneer ($4.95), a mouth-watering spinach, cheese, and cream combination. If you are looking for a real Indian specialty, try the Chole Masalewala ($4.95) to experience the wondrous combination of chickpeas, tomatoes, and spices...
...dish at Punjabi is complete without a fresh piece of nan ($1.50) and a cool mango lassi ($1.95). Nan, soft and fluffy pita-like bread, is the perfect accompaniment to any sauce dish or great as an appetizer in itself (try the garlic option for only 45 cents more). Then wash down your meal with a mango lassi, a smooth mango yoghurt smoothie, which will provide your startled taste buds with much needed relief...
...Punjabi Dhabi offers a pleasant experience for anyone looking for an affordable and authentic Indian meal… that is, if you don’t mind crowds, limited space, and loud Indian music videos. While it is located outside of Harvard Square and requires at 15 minute walk or a one-stop trip on the 69 Bus, Punjabi Dhabi, in the exciting Inman Square, is an eating experience that should not be missed...