A Diljit Dosanjh concert is never just about the music alone, but it’s a full cultural moment in itself. Currently, Diljit is on the Aura World Tour 2026, which began in North America in April 2026 and has stops in various cities across Canada and the United States. His next concert is on Thursday, May 7, 2026, where he will perform at Canada Life Centre. It's a known fact that in Canada, Punjabi communities have shaped entire neighbourhoods, and the experience often begins with food.

Cities like Canada are dotted with Punjabi eateries that are more than just restaurants; they are social hubs and places to feel at home, away from home. On concert days, these places get filled with energy and fans dressed for the night. 

If you are also planning to attend the upcoming concert of Diljit, picking the right pre- or post-concert food spot can shape the entire experience. Here are some well-loved Punjabi places near Canada Life Centre that fans often head to before the music takes over.

Clay Oven

Clay Oven is where you go when you want a proper, sit-down Punjabi meal. The menu depends heavily on rich North Indian classics like creamy butter chicken, slow-cooked dal makhani and smoky tandoori platters. Their garlic naan is soft having crisp edges, perfect to scoop gravies. Must-try here is the butter chicken that you can pair with lachha paratha, along with a side of paneer tikka for that charred, spicy bite. Portions are generous, flavours are perfectly balanced, and the meal feels indulgent without being too heavy.

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Address: 1824 Pembina Hwy, Winnipeg, MB

Timings: 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM (CST/CDT)

Cost For Two: CAD 45–60 (INR 2,800–INR 3,700 approx)

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East India Company Pub & Eatery

This is one of the closest options to the venue and is known for its buffet-style spread and bold Punjabi flavours. The menu has everything from tandoori chicken and seekh kebabs to the rich curries like lamb rogan josh and paneer butter masala. You need to try their tandoori platter, which gives you a mix of grilled meats and vegetarian options, all in one go, perfect for groups that have both types of people. Their biryani is also a solid pick if you want to have something filling but also not too heavy. It’s a great option if you want variety without having to spend too much time on the menu.

Address: 349 York Ave, Winnipeg, MB

Timings: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM (CST/CDT)

Cost For Two: CAD 50–70 (INR 3,000–INR 4,200 approx)

Copper Chimney

Copper Chimney keeps things simple but full of flavour. The menu concentrates on hearty Punjabi staples such as kadai chicken, chana masala, tandoori roti and spicy grilled meats. Their cooking tilts slightly bolder on the spices, making it feel much closer to home-style flavours. Their must-try is the andoori chicken, which comes out juicy having a smoky crust that you can pair with butter naan. If you want a veg option, the chana masala with jeera rice is something that you should go for, as it is comforting and filling. It’s a great stop if you want to have a no-fuss, satisfying meal.

Address: 810 Panet Rd, Winnipeg, MB

Timings: 11:00 AM – 10:30 PM (CST/CDT)

Cost For Two: CAD 35–50 (INR 2,000–INR 3,000 approx)

Charisma of India

Charisma of India gives a bit of a refined take on Punjabi cuisine, with dishes that feel perfectly balanced rather than being too rich. The menu includes classics such as chicken tikka masala, palak paneer and a variety of kebabs. Lamb curry here is a must-try if you are a fan, which is slow-cooked, with soft, juicy pieces and layered with spices. Pair it with their freshly baked naan for the most satisfactory experience. Their starters, particularly the fish pakora, are crisp and well-seasoned. It’s a good choice if you want flavourful food that won’t feel too heavy. 

Address: 83 Sherbrook St, Winnipeg, MB

Timings: 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM (CST/CDT)

Cost For Two: CAD 40–60 (INR 2,500–INR 3,500 approx)

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Ivory Restaurant

Ivory gives a slightly modern touch to Indian dining while keeping Punjabi flavours at its heart. The menu is diverse, but their gravies and tandoor section stand out. The paneer lababdar is a must try, having a creamy, lightly sweet flavour and rich without being too heavy. Their dal makhani is slow-cooked and silky, making it another good pick. Pair these with butter naan or garlic naan for a wholesome meal. 

Address: 730 Osborne St, Winnipeg, MB

Timings: 11:00 AM – 10:30 PM (CST/CDT)

Cost For Two: CAD 50–65 (INR 3,000–INR 4,000 approx)