Visited Tandur on Saturday night around 9:30. Parking was easy that time of night. When we walked in, the restaurant was still busy even though it closed at 10pm but there were plenty of open tables. Since the restaurant is new, be prepared to be patient in line as customers dissect the menu.
I ordered the chicken Tikka Masala and my friend ordered the steak kebabs. The restaurant was unfortunately out of lamb (understandable on opening weekend). It took about 15 minutes for our food to arrive to the table. The chicken Kebabs had a nice spice to it, but the dish itself was lackluster and felt like it was missing something.
My order, the Tikka Masala, was just okay. The sauce itself tasted a little off but the chicken had a nice texture. I found the dish came with plenty of rice, and 3 triangles of naan. I personally found the naan a little chewy and "wet" with oil and butter. I initially had been tempted to try the "naanchos" but wonder how they would hold up with toppings if they bread is so soggy already.
Overall, Tandur has a great price point and is a good quick fix for an Indian food craving. I think there are better alternatives in Charlotte for Indian if you're looking for a more authentic vibe and taste. I'd like to come back and try a wrap sometime, and to try the lamb.