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Rishab Kannambille -
3 weeks ago
As an Indian living in Phuket, I've got to say that Tandoori Knights is a restaurant that I'll frequent almost every month!
Their food is actually Indian and very very close to the real deal. Yes, they have altered the food a little bit to cater to the global audience that they receive, but it's still almost as good as the flavours back home!
The restaurant is a small and cosy setup, but nothing too fancy in terms of interiors, but honestly, once you bite into th le delicious food, none of that matters.
The service is fairly quick, the wait staff is friendly and helpful. They even pronounce the names of the dishes the right way! Kudos to that!
They have a menu as thick as a novel, but well explained detailed information for those who don't know their way around Indian cuisine.
They also have different spice levels for each dish, so that you can still enjoy the flavours without having your mouth on fire!
There are plenty of vegetarian options as well to choose from.
The breads are almost accurate to the original Indian preparation, however the butter (slightly sweetened) they use on it killed the authenticity of the bread. Also, roomali roti was nothing like it was supposed to be. So just make sure you mention you don't want butter if you want to taste it the way it should taste.
A vegetarian meal for three people, with appetizers and three mains and breads costed us 750 baht! I'd say that's a great deal for Thai prices.
Fun fact: Tandoori Knights is a Thai owned restaurant, and still knocks down the competition with regards to flavour, quantity u0026 pricing!