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Indian cuisine is a captivating world of flavours, renowned for its rich spices and an array of ingredients that awaken the senses. Is that enough to make you fascinated? Fortunately, it is not too difficult to find delicious and authentic Indian dishes in Saigon, and the best restaurant is Tandoor - a place that will bring you an unforgettable Indian culinary experience. Wow. Let's join Tandoor Saigon to find out the top 5 most popular dishes.

 

Lamb Curry (Marinated in Kashiri Pepper)

This is a curry dish that is always highly appreciated by diners. Originating from the Kashmiri valley, lamb curry has a bright red color and a spicy flavor thanks to Kashmiri chili peppers. Unlike many Southeast Asian chili peppers, Kashmiri chili peppers have a milder heat than Cayenne peppers – the typical chili pepper used in most South Asian cuisine. Other spices used in lamb curry include bay leaves, cinnamon, and cloves, which contribute to the delicate flavor of this excellent dish.

Lamb Curry

 

Tandoori Chicken (Tandoori Masala)

We're sure you're familiar with this classic North Indian dish, but what makes Tandoori chicken so widely loved?

A secret used specifically for many poultry dishes that only Indians know: marinate chicken in yogurt and a special tandoori masala spice mixture. Unlike regular garam masala, onion is added to enhance the natural sweetness, while ginger powder helps release the aroma. Next, grill the chicken at high temperature in a Tandoor oven.

Normally, the temperature of a Tandoor-style clay oven can reach 500 degrees Celsius, ensuring the chicken skewers are perfectly cooked on the inside and fragrant on the outside, but still retain the full sweetness and softness of each piece of chicken. So, don't forget to try Tandoori chicken when you come to Tandoor Saigon next time.

Lamb Curry

 

Medu Vada (Doughnuts Made with Black Lentils)

In most Indian cuisine, the spices and main ingredients of the dish blend to create a unique flavor that satisfies the user's taste buds beyond expectations. Sometimes, flavorings also serve as core ingredients due to their uniqueness. Such is the case with Medhu Vada, a traditional-shaped cake originating from South India and Tamil.

This irresistible deep-fried treat is made from Urad Dal flour or black lentils, a legume known as a superfood due to its high content of protein, B vitamins, magnesium, zinc, and potassium. Its rich earthy flavor with a crispy outer texture and slightly chewy core makes it unique in the culinary world. This is also a great recommendation for those looking for the best vegetarian and vegan Indian food in Saigon.

In fact, in Vietnam in general as well as in Saigon in particular, South Indian dishes are quite rare. That's why Tandoor's willingness to serve authentic Medu Vada, as well as some other classic South Indian dishes like Masala Dosa and Idli, makes a difference. Isn't this a great reason for you to visit Tandoor restaurant located right in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City again?!

Medu Vada

 

Lamb Samosa (and Peas)

The lamb samosa at Tandoor follows a traditional Indian Muslim recipe. The cake was delicious and somewhat different from the typical potato samosa, as the chef added green beans to add sweetness to the minced lamb that was already marinated with masala and chilli powder flavours.

You can use another type of bean with high nutritional content such as black lentils instead. Its delicate flavour also helps highlight the deliciousness of the lamb. The filling also includes peas, which are rich in antioxidants and protein, so it's not only delicious but also very good for your health.

At Tandoor, the samosas are fried to a crispy perfection and served with mint tamarind sauce. Besides lamb samosas, Tandoor is also one of the interesting places for Muslim tourists with the widest variety of Halal food in Ho Chi Minh City.

Lamb Samosa

 

Biryani Mixed Rice (Cooked from Basmati Rice)

As a traditional rice dish popular among Indian Muslims, there are many recipes for Biryani, but there is only one type of rice that provides a special taste no matter what recipe is used. In any case, it is basmati rice with an elongated and slender grain shape, a type of rice that is especially favored by Indians because after cooking, it still retains its grain shape and al-dente texture. Tandoor Saigon always uses authentic basmati rice to cook biryani, hoping to bring extremely soft, fragrant rice.

The aroma of basmati rice is due to a natural compound called 2-Acetyl-1-pyrroline. Basmati rice and Jasmine rice both contain this compound and are much more concentrated than regular white rice. This compound is also found in pandan leaves, also known as pandan leaves in Vietnamese, which are used to flavor many Asian cakes and desserts.

From a scientific perspective, basmati rice contains higher amounts of amylose starch, which forms a longer carbohydrate chain than its shorter-chain cousin, amylopectin (which itself is more abundant in short-grain rice). This makes basmati rice suitable for diabetics because sugar is released at a slower rate after digestion, meaning the risk of blood sugar spikes is lower.

Biryani Mixed Rice

When looking for the best Indian food in Ho Chi Minh City, head straight to Tandoor Saigon, where diners can enjoy a variety of delicious dishes such as delicious Biryani rice mixed with lamb, chicken, shrimp, or vegetables.

* Please note that these images are illustrative and may not always represent the exact presentation of dishes at Tandoor Restaurant, as they are designed specifically for this article.

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Tandoor Saigon, a culinary gem in Ho Chi Minh City, offers an authentic Indian dining experience with a focus on halal dishes. Since its inception in 1997, Tandoor has been dedicated to serving high-quality Indian cuisine, ensuring that all meat served is halal-certified.

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Indian gastronomy is heavily influenced by Islamic culinary traditions, thanks to a colourful history of Muslim emperors and kings. The Taj Mahal, one of the most iconic structures in India, was a mausoleum commissioned for emperor Shah Jahan for his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Shah Jahan was the fifth emperor of the Islamic Mughal lineage, descended from what is now modern-day Uzbekistan. This complex lineage is also connected to Mongolian and Turkic kings; there is no wonder as to why Indian gastronomy is so flavourful and boundless! Enough history, here is a comprehensive list of the best classic, South Indian Halal dishes you’ll be able to savour at Tandoor Saigon.

1. Butter Chicken (Murgh Makhani)

Chicken butter masalaOne of India’s most iconic dishes, Butter Chicken at Tandoor Saigon is rich, creamy, and perfectly balanced. Tender pieces of chicken are marinated overnight in yogurt and spices, then gently simmered in a luscious tomato-based sauce enriched with butter and cream. The result is a dish that is mild enough for first-time Indian cuisine eaters, yet full of aromatic layers of garam masala, ginger, and garlic. Served with a side of fluffy naan or basmati rice, it’s a comforting, indulgent classic.

Sides: Fluffy garlic naan, steamed basmati rice, or jeera (cumin) rice.
Drinks: A chilled mango lassi to balance the creamy sauce, or an Indian pale ale to complement the spices.

2. Chicken Tikka

Chicken tikka masalaChicken Tikka features succulent, bite-sized pieces of chicken marinated in yogurt, chili, cumin, and turmeric, then grilled in the traditional tandoor oven. The high heat gives the chicken a slightly charred exterior while keeping it juicy inside, releasing smoky flavors that pair beautifully with a fresh mint chutney. Perfect as a starter or a main, it’s a dish that delights with every bite.

Sides: Mint chutney, sliced onions, or a simple cucumber salad.
Drinks: Masala chai (spiced tea) for a warm pairing, or a crisp lager to accentuate the smoky tandoor flavor.

3. Lamb Rogan Josh

Lamb RoganjoshA traditional Kashmiri favorite, Lamb Rogan Josh is slow-cooked lamb in a fragrant, deep-red curry made from a mix of spices including cardamom, cloves, and Kashmiri chili. The lamb is tender and succulent, absorbing the flavors of the rich gravy that’s balanced with yogurt and garlic. The dish is warm, aromatic, and indulgent, perfect for lovers of hearty, spiced meat dishes.

Sides: Saffron rice, warm naan, or a side of pickled vegetables to cut through the richness.
Drinks: A robust red wine such as Shiraz or a lightly spiced ginger ale for non-alcoholic options.

4. Biryani

tandoor vietnamBiryani at Tandoor Saigon is a feast for the senses. Aromatic basmati rice is layered with marinated chicken or lamb, saffron, fried onions, and fresh herbs, then slow-cooked to perfection. Each bite combines fluffy, fragrant rice with tender, flavorful meat, complemented by cooling raita and sometimes a tangy pickle. It’s a complete meal that captures the essence of traditional Indian cooking.

Sides: Cooling raita (yogurt with cucumber and mint), papadum crisps, or a fresh salad.
Drinks: Sweet lassi or a lightly sparkling water with lime to refresh the palate between bites.

5. Palak Paneer

For vegetarians, Palak Paneer is a nutritious and flavorful delight. Fresh cubes of paneer (Indian cottage cheese) are simmered in a creamy spinach sauce infused with garlic, cumin, and garam masala. The result is a velvety, vibrant green curry that is both wholesome and indulgent. Served with naan or roti, it’s a must-try for anyone seeking authentic vegetarian Indian cuisine.

Sides: Butter naan or whole wheat roti to scoop up the creamy spinach curry.
Drinks: Masala chai, green tea, or a fresh lime soda to balance the earthy spinach flavors.

6. Naan & Roti

Tandoori RotiNo Indian meal is complete without breads baked in a traditional tandoor oven. Tandoor Saigon offers a variety of soft, warm flatbreads, including butter naan, garlic naan, and whole wheat roti. These breads are perfect for scooping up rich curries, adding texture and flavor to every bite. The subtle smokiness from the tandoor makes each bread irresistibly aromatic.

Sides: Any curry or dal (lentil stew) of your choice; they are perfect vehicles for soaking up flavorful sauces.
Drinks: Lassi, mango juice, or sparkling water with a twist of lemon to cleanse the palate.

7. Samosas

tandoor vietnamSamosas are crispy, golden pastries filled with spiced potatoes and peas. They are light yet satisfying, with a delicate crunch on the outside and a flavorful, savory filling. Served with tamarind or mint chutney, they make a perfect appetizer or snack, showcasing the balance of textures and spices that Indian cuisine is famous for.

Sides: Tamarind chutney, mint-coriander chutney, or a light salad.
Drinks: Chilled lassi or a sweet iced tea to offset the savory, spiced filling.

Why Choose Tandoor Saigon?

 

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