Ameer Tandoori
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Worst place, ridiculous food and very slow and bad service. I would not recommend it to enemy also. And the owner is also very moody and proudy. Excep…
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We chose this restaurant for our take away based on its 3.6 rating and it being local. Thoroughly amazed and disappointed at the in inferior quality o…
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North Indian cuisine that leaves your belly feeling merry, but make sure you order from the takeaway menu.You're greeted with aromatic flavours when y…
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10 Reviews on “Ameer Tandoori”
Worst place, ridiculous food and very slow and bad service. I would not recommend it to enemy also. And the owner is also very moody and proudy. Except showing your awards improve your food quality and service. never ever go there.
We chose this restaurant for our take away based on its 3.6 rating and it being local. Thoroughly amazed and disappointed at the in inferior quality of both dishes. We ordered Madras chicken and it was average… a little on the tough side. The meat in Beef Korma was so tough we had to throw the food in the bin. Beware of this restaurant as we wasted our money. We will not be back..
North Indian cuisine that leaves your belly feeling merry, but make sure you order from the takeaway menu.
You’re greeted with aromatic flavours when you walk through the door, deliciously pleasing for your nose, to a rather laid-back, clean environment with outdated and tacky dcor. However, don’t let that discourage you, we’re here for the food after all.
We ordered from the takeaway menu which included the Sag Paneer, Chicken Tikka Masala, Lamb Korma and Chicken Biryani. Every dish was filled with amazing, rich and tasty flavours. Sag Paneer had huge pieces of cottage cheese submerged within the spinach. Both the chicken and lamb were cooked perfectly, tender and a joy to eat with their respective sauces where you could taste the freshly ground spices and herbs. The Chicken Biryani had a pleasant sweet taste mixed with a wonderful amount of spice with hidden pieces of tender chicken underneath the rice.
The garlic naan did a wonderful job of soaking the sauce with its fluffy goodness and texture.
We ordered the regular sized versions of these dishes and there was enough to feed us twice over ticking the cost-effective check box and raising my smile dial even further.
The service was friendly and prompt, the chefs dressed neatly focusing on their food preparations was nice to see.
However, eating in is a different experience. It’s more expensive and surprisingly the taste and quality of the food isn’t up to par compared to the takeaway option. Different chef? Huge dine in fee? Who knows, but dining in really hurts the experience.
If you’re in the area looking for the Northern India food experience, it’s hard to go pass Ameer Tandoori for takeaway, for dining in however, it’s harder to recommend. Actually, I can’t recommend dinning it at all. This probably explains why it’s not busy inside.
With dcor that needs work and a baffling dining in experience that’s inconsistent and expensive, the real winner here is the takeaway menu.