Tandoori Haven - Menu

54 Allardice Street, AB39 2BU, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Curry, Asian, Balti, Indian

4.2 💬 1066 Reviews
Tandoori Haven

Phone: +441569762793

Address: 54 Allardice Street, AB39 2BU, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom

City: Aberdeenshire

Menu Dishes: 19

Reviews: 1066

Website: http://www.tandoorihaven.com

"This was our first visit and definitely not our last! The decor is tasteful, the place is spotless, and the staff are attentive and helpful. We shared a fish pakora to start, light and tasty, with a rocket side salad instead of the usual limp garnish. The mains were equally flavoursome, the chicken damask was sweet and slightly spicy with lentils and pineapple and the vegetable rice was delicious too. The chicken chilli balti was hot and spicy too. Overall, the attention to detail, the lovely cutlery and wine glasses, all add to the experience. A reasonably priced and very tasty meal."

Full menu - 19 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Indian

Seafood

Pakora - Starters

Salads

Dessert

Chicken Dishes

Chicken

Karan Karan

fantastic food friendly staff clean restaurant great price and takeaway's don't take long you can sit and Waite

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stonehavenbc
stonehavenbc

Another fantastic takeaway meal at the weekend, great food and large portions, its the best Indian in Stonehaven by far


Stephen
Stephen

Brilliant takeaway meal delivered. High quality and no complaints. Definitely what you’d want from something to treat yourself.


JonathanW480
JonathanW480

Great selection of Indian dishes. Lamb was particularly delicious. Quickly prepared and good prices. Hope that we can return soon. View menu


alan
alan

Food was fabulous. However the staff and especially the manager need to learn some people skills. Not made to feel welcome at all. A smile goes a long way !


pete8564
pete8564

The title doesn't do it justice. My nan was cold, stodgy, and, to be honest, put in the bin. The chicken was drier than a witches (you know what I mean). The sauce was tasty, and the rice was nice. Not what I expected, or hoped for.


GlobeTrotting672363
GlobeTrotting672363

Strolled past on a cold windy night , decided to dine in after reading the menu. My Nehari Lamb was amazing , wonderful sauce, lightly spiced and not too hot, lamb so tender. Served with spiced potatoes and spinach and garlic naan, perfect. Very reasonably priced and excellent service. View menu


Ann
Ann

I have been here several times and have written several reviews. The food is delicious and can't be faulted. The atmosphere leaves a lot to be desired. The music is unnecessary and annoying. The waiter marching back and forth is really off-putting and one feels rushed to finish their meal asap. I would definitely recommend the restaurant for the food, but nothing else.


Weeyogibear
Weeyogibear

We visited this Restaurant for a Takeaway. We were very disappointed in the food. I ordered a Chickem tikka masala mostly watery sauce with a few pieces of chicken. My partner had a Lamb dish extremely hot too much chilli not much flavour. We ordered a peshwari naan the texture was all spongy not what it should be. We paid £30 for this. We went with the reviews as we are not fro the area just staying overnight. Total waste of money. Disappointed to say the least.


Janeo72
Janeo72

This was our first visit and definitely not our last! The decor is tasteful, the place is spotless, and the staff are attentive and helpful. We shared a fish pakora to start, light and tasty, with a rocket side salad instead of the usual limp garnish. The mains were equally flavoursome, the chicken damask was sweet and slightly spicy with lentils and pineapple and the vegetable rice was delicious too. The chicken chilli balti was hot and spicy too. Overall, the attention to detail, the lovely cutlery and wine glasses, all add to the experience. A reasonably priced and very tasty meal. View menu

Aberdeenshire

Aberdeenshire

Aberdeenshire offers stunning coastlines, historic castles, and rich Scottish culture; typical dishes include haggis, smoked salmon, and buttery shortbread.

Categories

  • Curry Savor our exquisite range of flavorful curries, each dish infused with a unique blend of spices and herbs. From mild to fiery, explore the diverse tastes of traditional and contemporary variants, perfectly paired with rice or naan.
  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine. View menu
  • Balti Balti dishes are richly spiced, cooked in traditional steel woks. Enjoy bold flavors with tender meats or fresh vegetables, slow-cooked to perfection, delivering a unique and aromatic dining experience.
  • Indian Experience the vibrant flavors of India with our authentic dishes crafted from aromatic spices, fresh ingredients, and traditional recipes, offering a rich tapestry of taste with each mouthwatering bite.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Takeout
  • menu
  • Seating
  • menu
  • Delivery

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