Came into Tandur for a quick lunch and have mixed feelings about it.
The positives are the friendly faces, nice decor and design, and a plentiful menu. If you need to learn information about the ingredients or the dishes, there is a large virtual screen as soon as you walk in the door that can help you with your questions. Clever for many reasons: 1) Limit the questions at the register and therefore reduces wait time, 2) Allows people to know what it is they are about to eat, even in fast paced dining.
However--beginning with some of the cons--as a vegan the options are quite limited. But I did settle for the tofu kebobs with rice. The portions are small, but the flavor was nicely done on the kabobs. It is nice when tofu has a wonderful flavor and they did accomplish this. The rice was dry unfortunately. The mango slaw the was a side for this dish was very delicious, nice light flavors.
The friend I was with has had two dishes here so far, a wrap and a bowl. He recommends getting a bowl if you want larger portions of food and also said the flavor was better than the wrap.
Another negative was the fact that a lot of the tables were dirty and the restroom needed some serious cleaning as well.
I may try again after the initial beginning stages of working out kinks has subsided, but for now I was not blown away.