Tandoor

Warsaw


Long established and still one of the best Indian restaurant's in Warsaw, the food here is prepared by experienced North Indian chefs using a genuine tandoor. The extensive menu ranges from classics such as butter chicken, shahi korma (chicken or lamb in a mild, creamy sauce with crushed almonds) and biryani, to Kashmiri balti dishes and sizzling platters.


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