Chennai Fusion Grill (Authentic Flavors of Chennai, Hyderabad Biryani Street, Kerala, Bengal, North India, Indo Chinese)
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4929 W Chandler Blvd
Chandler, AZ 85226
(480) 705-5444
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4929 W Chandler Blvd, Chandler, AZ 85226
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My husband grew up eating Indian food (practically lived with his best friendβs family) so heβs very particular about the quality and taste when we go to eat Indian. This checks all the boxes for him (and me!) The variety is great. There are a lot of options for dietary restrictions as well. The fusion dishes are also nice alternatives for people who are just starting to try Indian flavors. My favorite dishes from the Saturday buffet are: the goat curry (itβs the GOATπ ) the aloo gobi, the daal, and the sweet and sour cauliflower. The pakoras are good too. My husband loves everything. The buffet also includes roti and naan (w/or w/out butter) and it comes hot and fresh! We have also gone on regular weeknights and get curry dishes when we need a really spicy fix. Everything has been great each time weβve gone. The staff is friendly and they recognize us by now. We might be the only very regular Koreans. We appreciate the effort put into the buffet and we love having a good Indian spot that satisfies!
I vote this Phoenix Best! Their Dosa was thin, light, crispy, and ginormous. The potatoes masala was served separately, warm and beyond delicious. I asked for more and received. Heaven. The sambar was the perfect accompaniment, light, warm, and tasty with texture. The coconut chutney and tomato chutney are a refreshing contrast of flavors, making each bite an adventure of flavors. I enjoyed the music πΆ in another country. Excellent service π π π well frequented by locals and orders of to go. I arrived before dinner time. If you're looking for authentic Indian food, you have found it. Bon Apetit!
We could not make the Saturday buffet but we got the Vartha Curry chicken special and the tandoori platter with a level of Hot for the spicy. The spicy was pretty spicy for those are used to spice you will love it for it burns your mouth but you can still enjoy your food. If you are not good with spice you might try mild or medium at first. The curry had strong flavor spices for those that want the real flavors of indian. The tandoori had great char along with the juiciness of the meat still remaining and plenty flavorful. The naan had a nice soft to crisp ratio. Please try their golden turmeric healing tea, this taste like a less sweet fruit loop and I felt amazing from the saffron and turmeric. The service was amazing for all staff human and robot alike. Love the atmosphere as it calm and relaxing to really enjoy your food. Next time the buffet because I know it disappoint. Thank you for sharing your food.
We had buffet, and it was really yummy! Many varieties to pick from and everything tasted good and I was full before i could try out all the options. Must try worth the cost
Good Indian food, a lot to choose from. They have a robot delivering food, which could be fun, but honestly reduces human interactions expected in a restaurant. The food was really good, though.
Wonderful food and friendly and attentive service. We're definitely going back! ππ We had the non-veg combo plate and my friend had not tried Indian food. She was so impressed, and absolutely loved it!
The buffet selection was impressive, offering a wide variety of South Indian and Indo-Chinese fusion dishes. Each station was thoughtfully arranged, allowing easy access and maintaining a steady flow, even during peak hours. Some standout dishes included the Chicken Chettinad, which had the right balance of spices and flavors, and the crispy Gobi Manchurian, perfectly fried with a tangy sauce that hit all the right notes. Vegetarian options were also plentiful and flavorful; the Paneer Butter Masala was a personal favorite, creamy and well-seasoned. The dosa station was a highlight, where chefs prepared dosas to order, adding a touch of freshness to the meal. There was a generous selection of chutneys and sambars to accompany the dishes, each offering unique flavors and taste.
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