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Jaflong Tandoori Revisited


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I was back in Jaflong Tandoori last night.


I do not generally venture off the main drag of Lordship Lane in the Evening.


I have to admit my last few visits to Jaflong Tandoori have been very pleasant.


I had a simple meal of Poppadum, Pillau Rice, Chicken Vindaloo and Roti. All of which was really nice.

My Vindaloo was nicely spiced with a lots of sauce but not too Hot. Portions size was very generous.


The Menu is extensive and prices are very Reasonable. A lot cheaper than any other Indian Restaurant

locally or further afield. Ali the owner who many people will know is a very friendly chap.


Jaflong is Licenced but not sell alcohol. You can take you own Beer and Wine and glasses will be provided

at no charge.


It's very quiet some of the time and with seating for 60+ people getting a table is not too much

of a problem. Best to book for large groups of 8 - 12 paople though.


I would like to recomend people to pay a visit if they have not been to Jafjong for a while and

also anyone who has never been before. I think you will enjoy your meal there


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