Clay Oven
17311 140th Ave NE
Cuisines: Indian
About
The original Clay Oven, or Tandoor, was made of clay-earth. It comes from the time of the Mogul Empire that ruled India from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The heat for a tandoor is traditionally generated by a charcoal or wood fire burning inside the oven itself. The clay oven's design exposes meats, fish, and bread to the unique flavors that come from live fires. Temperatures in a tandoor can reach 900°F, cooking the food quickly, sealing in all the moist, wonderful flavors. Our delicious version of this classic Indian cooking combines our careful respect for the details of preparation with a special attention to presentation and incredible service...that's our tradition. Come, enjoy our elegant ambiance, hospitality, and delicious food!