Flame of Tandoor

That name and the description – ‘a contemporary cuisine restaurant’, in a paper insert that said “Get greeted by an Italian host, experience western ambience, place your order for a continental dish with a chinese attendat (sic) to be cooked by a flame chef” meant that I really had to take a look myself, even though (for some strange reason) I had the same feeling I did when i bought tickets for Himesh’s Karzzz, this, despite it being a part of the Azad Group (the same that owns Tandoor)

To get there, (when coming from the Indiranagar side), after the Sony World junction, take a right turn on to the road that has William Penn, Barista etc, and then a left towards Jyoti Nivas college. The place is after the Apollo clinic, and before the Qwiky’s outlet.(both roads are one ways)

I’d begin with saying that whoever decided the name should take a long hard look at the menu card. My professional experience (brand) tells me that higher powers must have insisted on having ‘Tandoor’ in the name for some strange synergy only they can perceive. The menu is a mix of continental, oriental and a few north indian items. The issue is that there is very limited ‘depth’ in each category, with the continental part being slightly better off. For me, the very fact that a restuarant with such a name has Tabasco and HP sauce on the table jarred. Though the seating is quite comfortable, the ambience is also like the menu – lacks any specific theme. They play “9x music”. 😐

Anyway, considering that there were only a couple of choices in chicken gravies, and we’d rather go to a specialised Oriental cuisine place if we wanted that, we decided to go Continental, and started with a Mushroom Cappuccino soup, which is “white wine and thyme flavoured cream of mushroom”. D asked for chicken in it too, and got it. Must admit that the soup was pretty good. They also gave us some bread with some special butter, which seemed to be mustard based.

For the main course, we ordered a Flame’s mix grill – “a combination of chicken, lamb, fried egg served with potato roesti and grilled tomato”, and Lasagna alla pollo – “baked layer of pasta with chicken bolognaise, parmesan and cheese sauce”. The mixed grill was strictly okay, i really have had better stuff – in terms of quality and quantity(at Indijoe, for example). The Lasagna was definitely better though the garlic flavor was a bit too much, but the quantity was quite sufficient.There were a few dessert options, including a rice kheer+strawberry ice cream combination, but we really didn’t feel adventurous enough.

Wallet wise, it set us back by a little less than Rs.700. The service is pretty decent, thoughΒ  after every course, two people ask you how the food was.That gets irritating after a point. The pricing means that the target crowd is definitely not the JNC kids, who have way too many options around anyway. I really wish they’d concentrate on one kind of cuisine though, this spread really didn’t appeal to me.

Flame of Tandoor, #63, Near Jyothi Nivas College, Koramangala Industrial Layout. Ph: 41104337

PS. Okay, I admit, maybe I was just disappointed that the chef didn’t turn out to be one of the Fantastic 4. In my defence, ‘Flame chef’ is very misleading. The Italian host was missing too. Okay, I’ll stop nitpicking!!

Menu at Zomato

11 thoughts on “Flame of Tandoor

  1. Tandoor kinda reminds me of that restaurant in Delhi..Anyway, dropped by to say that this is an excellent design..love the red/black/grey and a fantastic blog too. I don’t think I am ever going to be in any of these Bangalore restaurants but love your reviews. Looking forward to be here again…for that and more.

  2. Good north indian dishes..tandoori chicken,butter chicken daal makhani were damn good..very good service..manager and waiters were very courteous and kept asking about the food.That wasnt at all iritating as most restaurants in bangalore dont have such a polite staff.

  3. Kick ass review dude – you should share some of this knowledge with the Bangaloreans on burrp.com. They’ll love you for it!

  4. thanks deap, coming from burrp, i’ll grab it as a compliment πŸ˜€
    not adding stuff on burrp is sheer laziness, because that remains my primary indicator (mostly thanks to roopashree’s prompt addition of any place that is even just about to put up their signage πŸ˜€ ) will surely get sround to doing this sometime…
    btw, good read yday on your blog about the addressable market size πŸ™‚

  5. thanks deap, coming from burrp, i’ll grab it as a compliment πŸ˜€
    not adding stuff on burrp is sheer laziness, because that remains my primary indicator (mostly thanks to roopashree’s prompt addition of any place that is even just about to put up their signage πŸ˜€ ) will surely get around to doing this sometime…
    btw, good read yday on your blog about the addressable market size πŸ™‚

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