To start off Tandoor is a restaurant on MG Road, Bangalore.
The décor is 'haveli style', this is the best I could think of to explain the decor. And yes the seating is not that comfortable.
I don’t know when my search for perfect seating and perfect food will end. Coming back to food, it is amazingly delicious at Tandoor. It is a heaven for a North Indian residing in Bangalore. The food is 'Lajwaab' in short.
The restaurant is a bit on the expensive side. Drinks and food for two will cost anywhere around 800.00INR to 1200.00INR depending upon one’s appetite.
Please beware the servings are quite generous and if you are not that hungry. Think twice before ordering multiple dishes. Food should never go wasted, there are millions of people starving to death on this planet.
Our (As we are two now) two favorites dal makhani with naan was delicious and chicken was fabulous. The ambiance is good on the ground floor. However on the first floor towards the other end of the floor, some tables are too close to the toilets and some old furniture is piled up in full view of the customers. This looks quite shabby and is not expected from a restaurant of such a repute.
Tip: Like any other restaurant in Bangalore, while going for dinner on weekends – PLEASE BOOK IN ADVANCE.
The décor is 'haveli style', this is the best I could think of to explain the decor. And yes the seating is not that comfortable.
I don’t know when my search for perfect seating and perfect food will end. Coming back to food, it is amazingly delicious at Tandoor. It is a heaven for a North Indian residing in Bangalore. The food is 'Lajwaab' in short.
The restaurant is a bit on the expensive side. Drinks and food for two will cost anywhere around 800.00INR to 1200.00INR depending upon one’s appetite.
Please beware the servings are quite generous and if you are not that hungry. Think twice before ordering multiple dishes. Food should never go wasted, there are millions of people starving to death on this planet.
Our (As we are two now) two favorites dal makhani with naan was delicious and chicken was fabulous. The ambiance is good on the ground floor. However on the first floor towards the other end of the floor, some tables are too close to the toilets and some old furniture is piled up in full view of the customers. This looks quite shabby and is not expected from a restaurant of such a repute.
Tip: Like any other restaurant in Bangalore, while going for dinner on weekends – PLEASE BOOK IN ADVANCE.
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