Testimonials
Leeban H.
Gilbert, AZ
In all of Phoenix, this is my favorite over all Indian place. We try to go there once a month since we live in the East Valley so its about a 45 minute drive. But when we get there, we have amazing food.
Our favorite are the Tandoori Chops and the Lamb Boti Masala w/ Garlic Nan. The Tandoori Chops are to die for and I haven't had better ones yet.
Simply amazing!
Michael D.
Tucson, AZ
Since I can't study right now, I might as well write the review of the restaurant that is to blame for my current state. I took a dinner break and met a friend of mine at Tandoori Village. I was thrilled, since I haven't had Indian food since moving to Arizona. I still can't smell quite right, but even so, I could tell that this place smelled good.
Now, the other reviewers are right with one thing. The place isn't much to look at. But it's not a theme restaurant or some fancy-pants hipster fusion restaurant, so I'm not gonna knock it for that. They were playing Bollywood movies on the tv, and that was enough for me.
If you like nan, it's good enough here to make it worth the trip. We had some potato, some onion, and some garlic nan. I've never had garlic nan before. It was one of the most garlic-y things I'd ever eaten. Aside from the fact I'm gonna kill any vampires within a mile, it was fantastic.
The main dishes were all also good. The Chicken Tikka Masala and Chicken Curry dishes were delicious and had enough kick that it helped clear my head. And the paneer was a wonderfully mild contrast between the two spicy dishes. All the food was presented well (as well as Indian fod can, to be fair) and everything was clean.
For what we paid, we got a lot of food. Even so, the late-evening food coma that's keeping me from studying may cause some grief later. Ah well, at least it was for a good meal.
Katie L.
Glendale, AZ
Let me start off by saying that I eat a LOT of Indian food.....
Tandoori Village is one of the best in the valley. Their tandoori paneer (homemade cheese cooked in the tandoori oven) is to-die-for! Other amazing dishes: malai kofta, palak paneer, and karahi chicken. So, maybe the environment is very fancy or well-decorated, but I'm not going to look around.....I'm going to eat delicious Indian food!
Jose C.
Phoenix, AZ
I usually don't venture to this side of town, but today I am glad I did. The place doesn't look like much from the outside. But I knew it was worthwhile once I noticed that there were plenty of Indians dining there.
I had the chicken tikka masala, and my lady friend had a veggle korma. It was served with garlic naan and rice pulao . Both were spectacular.
Not the most fanciest place, but definitely a decent Indian restaurant. I would definitely try again if I'm ever on this side of town.