The Tandoori Parlour is located in a small row of shops on the A2 with its junction with Mierscourt Road. Parking is available in a public car park nearby - unfortunately Pay & Display until 22:00. To say that the outside is understated is an understatement! It would be very easy to miss.
Once inside, the restaurant is nicely decorated and seems quite small but there is a second room upstairs.
The Papadums and (Bottled) Cobras arrived quite quickly. Bob felt that the beer could have been a little colder but was impressed (as was Phil) with the array of pickles served on a lazy susan. The Papadums themselves weren't warm and seemed to break almost too easily.
When the curries arrived it was a bit of a surprise. Phil's Dhansak looked just like a Dhansak but initially they thought that Bob had been served with Strawberries and Cream. In all the curry houses visited neither Phil nor Bob had ever seen a two-tone sauce. Putting the surprise of the appearance aside, Bob tucked into his Butter Chicken and was delighted! Phil also felt that his Dhansak was everything he expected with an excellent blend of flavours and texture.
Both Bob and Phil found the vegetables to be excellent too. Phil thought the cream and sweetness to be a great foil for the Dhansak and both enjoyed the hint of coconut. The only slight disappointment was the Bombay Aloo which both felt needed a little more salt.
The service couldn't really be faulted. Polite & speedy but not rushed. Bob and Phil were well looked after. Phil was pleased to overhear a conversation between the staff and a regular customer and noted that the staff really seem to take the time to serve people and not just dish the food up.
It is worth stating at this point that on the evening visited, Tandoori Parlour was offering a deal of Starter, Main, Rice, Vegetable Dish & Naan for £11.95. Bob & Phil partook of this deal but can only mark on the standard points below.
Area
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Phil
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Bob
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Beer
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8
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8
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Papadum
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8
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8
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Curry
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9
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10
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Rice & Vegetables
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9
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9
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Service & Ambiance
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9
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9
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In total a table topping 87% The Tandoori Parlour has proved the equal of the India Royal in Faversham and scored much higher than Darheeling Heights. It is no wonder that it was very busy when Bob & Phil left.
The Tandoori Parlour is a hidden gem! It took a few minutes to track it down but Bob & Phil were very pleased that they made the effort rather than revisiting either of the other two restaurants on the A2. The meal was excellent value for money and Tandoori Parlour deserves to be as busy as it was this evening.
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