Monday, March 21, 2005

The Best Thing to Happen to a Foster's Freeze

There is a little restaurant not too far from where I live, if you're driving too fast you could drive right by it. In fact it's sort of a dive, paint peeling from the walls, some lightbulbs burned out from the "stained glass" fixtures above the tables, and the banquettes sticky from over-use. But all of these transgressions can be forgotten once you have tasted this restaurants specialty-- The Tandoori Chicken Sandwich.

A new amalgamation of the Western world, coupled with traditional Indian ingredients Tandoori Chicken USA is a truly bizarre, yet absolutely wonderful place to eat. So just what is the famed Tandoori Chicken Sandwich? Slices of warm tandoori chicken breast, pure (no knuckly bits here) and slightly piquant, nestled amongst crisp lettuce leaves, with a smattering of cooling mint sauce, all wrapped in naan, lending a pleasing charred flavor to this delightful chicken sandwich. The perfect match of east meets west. I usually am not the hugest fan of fusion cuisine, but to the chefs at Tandoori Chicken USA I say, "Bring it on!"

In homage to what it once was, a Foster's Freeze, Tandoori Chicken does serve the traditional American fast food fare, burgers, and fries, but despite the bottles of ketchup lying about, I have never actually seen someone order these. But that is what makes dining at this restaurant so weird and wonderful; it is the fact that I could get a side order of fries with my Tandoori Chicken Sandwich that is so...egalitarian.

After ten years in El Sobrante, a small unincorporated town north of Berkeley, Tandoori Chicken has opened another outpost in Concord. Let me tell you, this place looks positively civilized. With carpet on the floor, chairs replacing banquettes, and neon signs of the chicken cooking in its very own glowing tandoori oven, it may be cleaner, brighter, more gentrified, but the Tandoori Chicken in El Sobrante is the place for me. I like my Tandoori Chicken Sandwiches with a little slice of Americana please.

9 Comments:

Blogger Peggasus said...

Hi there!

Oooh, that sounds delicious! Now you've got me craving Tandoori chicken.

But no cilantro? Gotta have cilantro on tandoori.

2:18 PM  
Anonymous nishka said...

Sorry Peggasus--our beloved blogger is not a cilantro fan. I have inside knowledge on the matter. Hi A!

9:58 PM  
Blogger nosheteria said...

It is true, cilantro and I were not the greateset companions. I am however, a cilantro convert. For years I didn't like this pungent herb. But in recent years I have seen the light, and I love it and all of its soapy greenery.

10:54 PM  
Blogger Peggasus said...

I understand that people either have, or do not have, a cilantro-liking gene. If you've got it, it makes it taste like soap to you. Or maybe it's the other way around.

Me, I can eat it by the handful. My husband, not so much. His loss.

Just found you through BE. Love your writing! I love to cook, too!

1:23 AM  
Anonymous nishka said...

So happy to hear you are now a member of the universal church of cilantro. Now you can eat fish tacos and Vietnamese banh mi sandwiches, and Indian pizza of course.

5:05 PM  
Anonymous ChafingDish said...

cilantro? not a problem. What tastes like soap to me is parsnip. It might as well be called parsoap. or barsnip. Blecch.
And I love Tandoori Chicken USA, Brian took me there once too.

10:29 PM  
Blogger Sara Faith said...

The one in Concord just closed.

I have a question for ya: Is the sauce on the sandwich different than the sauce in the container they give you if you ask for extra sauce? I've been going to Tandoori Chicken USA for years and I swear that the two sauces are different- the one on the sandwich is thicker and less minty and the one in the container on the side is thinner and minty.

What's your opinion on the matter?

2:54 PM  
Blogger DJ said...

You should DEFINITELY try the fries. By themselves they are a good reason to go there. Tandoori chicken wrap and fries? Please!!

3:21 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The sauce on the cart is very different that the sauce in the sandwich

1:14 AM  

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