welcome you in a warm and invite you to enjoy the finest dishes of Indian cuisine on Restaurant Lal Kella Tandoori of Châteauguay.inspired cuisine from all regions of India. Gourmets gather in each dish, from mild to more pungent, the same attention to detail and research of the most exquisite flavors.
Sooooo good!!! But you get bigger portions if you get it delivered or take it out rather than eating there!! Amazing samosas and awesome veggie butter (veggie version of butter chicken) very vegetarian friendly! Love it! You can easily eat 3 meals with the portion u get and it will cost you 20$ for soup, samosas, veggie or butter chicken and rice!Read more
We love this restaurant! Their mulligatawny soup, samosas and chicken dhansak are the best I've ever eaten. Actually, all their food is amazing. It's a sure bet!Read more
At Moghel Tandoori, they felt that there was a need for a "Fine Dining" restaurant unlike any other in the area. They strove to make it beautiful and comfortable, luxurious and inviting and of course provide delicious Indian dishes that were missing in the area. The menu incorporates fresh ingredients from within the locale and specialty ingredients imported from abroad. Each of their specialties honours the fine traditions of Indian culinary arts. Moghel Tandoori's master-chef comes directly from India, bringing with him over 20 years of global experience, specializing in the preparation of authentic northern Indian dishes. Moghel Tandoori invites you and yours to experience the sights, sounds and flavours of Indian fare right here in your very own backyard. Whether it's a dinner for two, or a party of 10, Moghel Tandoori Restaurant is sure to please. Moghel Tandoori looks forward to seeing you soon and often!
Come taste an appetizing dish at Restaurant Shaan Tandoori and explore a menu offering tandoori. Their atmosphere has been described as casual. They are open after-hours from Saturday to Sunday. You may pay by MasterCard, American Express and Visa.
Although early Mughals spoke the language have tchaghataï and maintained Turco-Mongol customs, they had essentially been 'persanisés'. So they introduced the Persian literature and culture in India, laying the foundations of Indo-Persian culture.