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Tandoor Restaurant
- Price Range:
-
$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
5 reviews for Tandoor Restaurant
We had the lunch buffet last week, every item was excellent and the price was reasonable. the atmosphere is not awesome, but the food totally negates that, service was good for the buffet, waters were always full and dirty plates collected quickly.
We'll have to try dinner some night as well.
Really good Indian food at reasonable prices.
When I try a new restaurant, I always like to order my favorite dishes for that type of restaurant so I can get a good baseline for the quality of the food. For an Indian restaurant, those dishes are chicken tikka masala and chicken curry.
I ordered these dishes and the garlic naan for takeout. Every item was really good and had a good blend of flavors. Tandoor makes these dishes almost exactly how I'd like them to taste. The meals were around $10-12 each and they are well worth it. The portion sizes are pretty good too.
Since they make my favorite dishes so well, I think they probably have some other dynamite meals that are hiding on the menu. I look forward to going back so I can discover these hidden gems.
This is my favorite Indian Buffet. I have been to the restaurant for dinner, and the food quality is the same on the buffet as the dinner menu. My suggestion is save some money, and stick to the lunch buffet. The food is fantastic and it's a great place for a quick bite.
This fantastic Indian restaurant has a comprehensive lunch buffet that includes a tastey tea; samosas, pakoras, and salad; a consistenly varied selection of main dishes; and four desserts (including kheer and a fabulous sweetened carrot dish that I still haven't figured out the name for). We like it so much we end up going almost weekly.
Ignore the shabby appearance and the strong flavor of curry that wafts through the entrance, pay no attention to your co-diners whom you will certainly hear in the banquet hall type of setting that affords practically no privacy, gaze but fleetingly at the stereotypical Moghul paintings randomly placed on dour white walls, and concentrate only on the delicious dining options that this Indian restaurant affords - breads, rice, entrees - they're all good here! Service is quick, the price tag is oh-so reasonable for respectable portions - go hungry and I promise you will leave satiated. Tandoor is not a spot I would hit for the "dining experience" but after just one trip here, I do believe it gets into my list of preferred lunch or grab-n-go dinner options in the city for a truly authentic taste of Indian cuisine.

