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1200, North Fielder Road, 76012, Arlington, Tarrant County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 817-261-6604
website: www.tandoorrestaurant.net
larger map & directionsLatitude: 32.7523164, Longitude: -97.1335658
Annette Jarvis
::First time here. It's one of my son's favorite restaurants and he highly recommended it. Indian cuisine is different and more spicy than I expected. It was very flavorful and the servings were generous. I want to go back and try a few other menu items. I did enjoy the iced chai tea. The lentil soup was quite tasty. I can't remember exactly what I ordered, but I would recommend this family owned restaurant for their authenticity of food and flavors! Another visit for my son's birthday dinner. Again, we enjoyed the authentic dishes with their superb flavoring. You are served with plenty when you eat here! I added pics and will try to get the names correct on the dishes we had!
Sal Ramos
::First time here and it was an ok experience. Food didn’t taste fresh or quality for me. The flavors were not my favorite. For a buffet style there are only a few options to choose from, not enough variety. Prices are ok.
Sahil Syed (Al-Adel)
::I really liked their curry options but their Mughalai biryani isn’t mughalai biryani at all it’s not even a traditional biryani. I have been to India several times and have knowledge about all the biryanis found in the subcontinent but this biryani was Americanized biryani. As y’all can see in the pics that I uploaded below the rice in biryani was overcooked and meat was embedded with tomato texture in taste. Gangan (owner) was super polite and addressed my issue really well by providing me a replacement on the biryani. Their staff is very energetic and would never take much time to take your order as soon as you arrive. The theme of the restaurant is pretty amazing and very rare in itself especially the Turkic-Persian styled paintings, ladies in saris and mini arches reminding the peak of Indian civilization during the 15th- early 18th century. The green lighting with a deep wall paint reminds me of the parts of India that I have visited. The true essence of the Punjabi culture could be found pretty well here in most of the options that I have tried. They have an excellent korma and a really good chicken tikka masala options. Their naan has got a very high quality taste and it gives you an amazing feel when you dip it into the korma. Honestly after trying them for almost a week now I can rate them as one of the best Ind/Pak restaurants in the Texas and undoubtedly best in Arlington and nearby areas as far as their quality & service goes. Looking forward to having more options in their menu including the mustard soup with real countryside bread (Sursu saag with Indian pita).
Z K
::Worst Tandoor(Indian) food I ever have worst than usual buffet I order 2 malai kofta, chicken tikka tandoor, chicken saag all are so bad there is no taste at all malai kofta have rubber ball like kofta, chicken tikka have no seasoning I can’t even express how bad I feel after I open these food containers if you are looking for authentic Indian cuisine(Punjabi/North indian)plz do NOT eat in this restaurant. Hope owner will do something to fix there recipe. MEANS COMMON MAN WHAT ARE YOU SERVING
Judy McCrary
::First time for Indian food and definitely not disappointed!! Very good food. Had the buffet and tried many different items. Didn't take any stars off for having absolutely no waiting staff wait on us at all. We received water and silverware from young man that set us. When another couple (must have be there before) went to buffet we got up and went too. Never had anyone ask if food was good, drink order taken was never taken and at end plates were taken and bill given.