Chennai Fusion Grill
4929 W Chandler Blvd, Chandler, AZ, 85226
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Address :
4929 W Chandler Blvd
Chandler, AZ, 85226 - Phone (480) 705-5444
- Website https://www.chennaifusiongrill.com
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Opening Hours
- Tue
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Very Loud
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Categories
India is the birth place of Chicken Tikka Masala and Curries. Indian foods are prepared with a blend of finely mixed spices quite popular across the region. The spices develop the rich taste in Indian food enough to boggle your mind. The ever-increasing fan base of Indian food around the New York city is steadily increasing because of the large number of Indians who traveled to the land of dreams. The Indians also brought their very own vibrant, colorful, and aromatic authentic dishes for the people in the West. While most of the Indian population is Vegetarian, Indian food is great for people who are looking for vegan or vegetarian food option. If you are a Meat lover, don't get disappointed yet. Indian food also boasts of some popular non-vegetarian dishes too. Few examples are the famous Butter Chicken, Mutton Biryani and Tandoori Chicken are enough to satisfy your taste buds.
Indian food has gained reputation all over the world especially in the United States. You can find many places serving the appetizing Indian food across all major cities in the US. India is a diverse country with different food culture originated from different parts of the country. While the Northern region boasts tandoori dishes and korma offering royal taste, the Western Ghats offers sea foods that is made in naturally sweet tender coconut milk. The South Indian food servers a quality of different dishes made from rice accompanied with spicy chutneys, curries and famous sambhar. Also, the Indian sweets are a delight to relish. If you ever want to have a burst of sugar syrup in mouth, don't forget to try few Bengali Sweets. Be it spicy, tangy, or sweet flavor, you can find everything in the Indian cuisine. Be assured that the melody of spices will surely bring delight to you.
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Kyle S.
Our whole family (Mom, dad, 14, 7, and 3 year old) love Chennai! The food is delicious, I've rarely had a dish we didn't enjoy. Not sure how authentic it is, maybe the "fusion" part detracts from that, but it doesn't matter in my opinion. Best Indian we've ever had! We visit at least once a week. The staff is so friendly, and they have a nice sweets buffet on the weekend (including Friday).
(5)George C.
Came by for the $9.99 lunch buffet since some of my friends really wanted to try it! 4/5 stars since it's pretty good and I'd have no reservation in going back but it seemed very comparable to the other Indian buffets I've had in Tempe. The chicken makhani was well spiced and very tender and I also enjoyed the goat biryani. They have plenty of both meat and vegetarian options such as the saag paneer and they had a dish called chili chest nut that tastes very similar to orange chicken! Fresh naan and dosa is brought to your table as well. They have a few dessert options (rice kheer) as well as cantaloupe and a limited salad bar as well. I tried a couple of the rice kheer desserts and one had a mango flavor which I loved and one that was more of a coconut flavor that I didn't like as much. There's definitely a large variety of dishes here for 9.99!
(4)Laura J.
We have been to many Indian restaurants in the valley and this is by far one of the best! Great service and very good food. We have been here for both the lunch buffet and dinner, the buffet was filled with fresh food and good choices. We will definitely be return costumers!
(5)Maria Q.
Not even worth one star. Literally had to throw the food. It was that bad. I can't understand how people give great reviews for such kind of food. Not going back ever.
(1)Sujeeth B.
Excellent food, very good south and north Indian dishes. The only bad thing is that the service is very poor. The staff is not focused and very immature else I would give a 5 Star review, however the food deserves a 6 Star out of 5. The waiters do not come and ask if we need anything. Even the menu is not provided quickly when you are seated. You have to search for the staff and waive or literally yell at them to get their attention. I hope the food quality remains the same and staff quality improves.
(4)Rand H.
= = = = = = DAILY LUNCH BUFFET! = = = = = = Happiness is having a new Buffet open in the Valley, and especially when it's as good as this one! These folks just opened on the 10th of this month, and they're off to a great start. The dining room is classy w
(5)Puja C.
Main Points: -Variety of cuisine, both North and South Indian food -Accomodates groups -Good for catering Review: I was lucky enough to be a part of the preview day before the grand opening, and I was not disappointed! I'd like to point out that I have no relationship or previous bias to the owners/restaurant, rather I was invited to taste the cuisine because of an upcoming event that we'll need catered. I tasted at least 20 different food items this restaurant had to offer and everything was very good or better. The owners, as well as the head chef, are extremely friendly and accommodating, and if you have an event to cater for, they are easy to work with. My favorites of the night were the chicken tikka and the tandoori chicken...I've had these dishes at several Indian restaurants and I'd say this restaurant made them the best of AZ Indian restaurants (hence the 5 stars). The head chef was previously at Karaikudi Palace in Scottsdale, so if you were a fan of that you'll likely enjoy this food. Check out the lunch buffet to try a variety of dishes.
(5)Patricia M.
Very delicious home style Indian food. Great Naan and Dosa. Really tasty soups and a whole selection of sweets. Tandoori chicken could be more crisp for my taste. We will be back.
(4)Mus M.
Went for the lunch buffet on a Wednesday. The food was lackluster at best. Service was decent; we were seated promptly and our table was cleared frequently. The food really drags this place down though. To add insult to injury, the tea was burnt. Sad.
(2)Jessie H.
So so good! The Gobi Manchurian was really good. Crispy on the outside and tender inside and the sauce was perfect. My husband also sang the praises of his Chicken Manchurian and Hot &Sour Soup as well. They also had fresh made Jaleebis that were hands down the best I've found in the valley! We will definitely be coming back.
(5)Sujith M.
I would give this restaurant three stars for their lunch buffet which was pretty decent and I have had this at least four to five times now. Today I went their for dinner and was terriblly disappointed. It started out really well with gobi manchurian which I think is the best in this valley after that it was complete downhill. Service was below par. People do know the difference between dahi vada and dahi bala chat. They bought us two dahi vada and argued that one is dahi balla chat. Anyways dahi vada was not that good either. Noodles was a joke .. expected an indianised version but it was still american version. South indian dosa and sambar was not good as well although the restaurant is named after an south indian city. It is sad to not see a worthy indian restaurant in our valley.
(2)Sarah C.
$10 bucks for lunch buffet. Wowza ;) I happened upon this place accidentally. I was meeting a person from the internet in this parking lot to sell them my water cooler and just happened to be HANGRY, naw mean??? So after my sale, naturally I waltzed my hangry ass in there. Perfect timing, because it was about 12:15 and the lunch crowd was just starting to pour in. Just in time to swoop in and get my sampler plate goin before the line backed up. Score. So, to start off, the buffet line is pretty big! I've only been in Indian buffets in Mesa, so maybe this is a Chandler thing. Or maybe it's just Chennai Fusion Grill's thing. Either way, the selection of vegetarian and non-veg was decent. My game plan with all buffets is get one plate and get a small spoonful of every single thing. Back at the table I taste it all and that's how I decide what I'll be mowing down for my money's worth ;) I'm a professional, what can I say. Initial spoonful sampler plate taste test was a success. I was pleasantly surprised that everything I tasted was REAL delicious. Spices aplenty. Very very tastey. Of course my favorite always ends up being the tikka masala. Or, I think it's palaak tikka masala? (The yummy cheese squares in the tikka masala sauce. NOM NOM) I did have to wait quite awhile to receive my naan, but that's only because there was just one girl waiting tables and also running cashier. I would assume this is their typical staffing on a weekday at lunch. Not a problem for me since it's my day off and I'm not in a hurry at all. I noticed people had to wait about 5 minutes to cash out as well for the same reason, but nobody seemed upset. It was mostly business people on their lunch break, so maybe they're close by and they've all been here before and they know the drill. Sweet. Oh!! I'm not usually into Indian desserts, but I was very impressed with their savory recipes, so I did the ol' spoonful plate test with their deserts. There were two rice pudding type desserts (no, definitely don't know the names) and a fruit custard, and then this hot milk soup thing. One of the rice puddings had a WEIRD aftertaste! Not necessarily bad, nor unpleasant, but I wouldn't get it again. The hot milk soup dessert was the winner for me. I asked what it was called and she said something like "picee" which, of course, I've spelled wrong and would have no idea how to Google it. Damn delicious is what it is. Bottom line: go in for lunch! I'm going to bring the man in here to try it out. Hell I'm bringing everyone in here.
(5)Love A.
Weekday and weekend buffet. Lots of folks have wrote a lot of details, so I'll keep mine very short - AWESOME! Love the chicken dishes and desert choices. Also, on Fri-Sun, there's always something special available -- once there was Pav Bhaji w/buns and another time there was Chole Bhatura. Outstanding! I've been there on their opening and several times since. Very consistent quality. Service is good too, in terms of bringing out naans and dosas. Keep it up guys!
(5)Jason P.
WOOOOOOOOOOASHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA WOWOWOWOWOWOWOWW! I love this place! Best indian Food in Duhhhhrizona. Ive been to many indian restaurants, this one has the biggest best cleanest selection and sometimes even a desert buffet? Seriously this is the best ... Only suggestion is get those dosas out faster my friends! gonna need to for all the chutneys and curries and tasty goodness ...... Oh thank you or this magnificent food place.
(5)Ketan C.
This is for a la carte - Good taste, clean, nice ambience. Excellent tomato soup, chola bhatura, dosas, veg biryani. Punjabi dishes, other south indian items are okay, pakodas, dahi wada were not good. Good service, sometimes lazy.
(3)Darrell F.
I just went here Sunday and the buffet was fabulous. Today I went for dinner with the hope of getting the same great food. I ordered the Paneer Pakora and it was tasty. I then ordered the Goat Masala and Aloo Parotha. The other waiter said get garlic naan, I was like Ive been eating this almost all my life I like aloo parotha. You wouldnt think someone who doesnt eat Indian regularly would choose goat right? The Goat was just ok, it was in their words Mild, which is medium to hot spicy. I love spicy so I dont midn but imagine first time indian food eaters. In addition I asked the waiter if there are any dairy free vegan options since I wanted to bring food for my sister. Waiters were very non helpful. They did not check on me once until they brought me the bill. They didnt do the same for the other 3 tables in there. In addition the waiter thought I had ordered another goat which I clearly didnt and when I went to pay upfront (I was tired of waitng for the waiters) the goat I didnt order was still on my bill. I ordered some baked items at the end wanting to order the Golub Jamun but I saw mold all over it. Im not here ot try to put a place out of business but the service tonight was some of the worst I have ever had. I felt very unwelcome the whole time. The food is inconsistent and service was awful but since there is a large Indian following they will do well. No thanks for next time, this was one oft he biggest gut checks Ive ever had when it comes to food. I was looking forward to dinner tonight.
(2)Food L.
We visited this restaurant on their opening day, and since then have been going again and again !! Being vegetarians, their menu has a wide spread choice for us and everything tastes yummy yummy ! Lunch buffet has a many choices for appetizers, curries and desserts. they generally have a central piece special dish like Poori - Bhaji or Pav bhaji. Naan and Dosa served onto the table will be hot. Nothing more to say.. Currently this ranks #1 in Taste, ambiance, service etc.. Thumbs up to this restaurant!!
(5)Omari D.
I'm not a big buffet person but when comes to Indian food, I like them as it gives me an opportunity to taste and try different foods. They had a wide variety of foods to accommodate our lunch group including the vegetarians and its priced reasonable. & the customer service was good. Would definitely come back during dinner service
(4)Daisy G.
I have never been to such a quality great tasting buffet! Not to mention the fact that I've never seen so many options! Everything I had was so flavorful. I can't rave enough about this place. For the longest time I had been going to a different Indian buffet on chandler blvd (it went down hill in quality & flavor). I then discovered Chennai and there is no turning back! I can't wait to go back for an extraordinary feast. I went with someone who is from India who normally doesn't like to go to Indian food restaurants (no comparison to what she's used to). She loved this place and wants to go back - that says a lot.
(5)Tini D.
Good Indian food. Try the hyderabadi biriyani and bullet naan. Don't try their indo-Chinese.
(4)Vikram D.
I am going to agree to the previous reviews that the food is good at this place. However, I ordered chicken Biryani and it was as bland as it could get. I liked the chicken dish but the Biryani will score 1 out of 10 in my view. So there goes 1 star. I will take off another star because I felt one of their main waiters, a stout women was very rude and impolite while taking our orders. This is the only reason, i am not drawn to coming back to this place. Everything else was better than what i was anticipating.
(3)Reva S.
Lunch buffet yesterday was sooo good. Delicious food. Aloo Tikki chat was in the buffet :)
(5)Charles S.
Ate here on Super Bowl Sunday, food was over salty and cold. I was dissappointed after reading all of the fabulous reviews. What made things worse, after we ate we both felt very bloated. Then i started to get a headache which turned into a severe headache. The kind i normally only get from MSG.the headache lasted well into the evening. I was so hoping this indian buffet was going to be great. Now that the all vegetarian south indian buffet in Tempe. Has seemed to lose it way. With the same borning dishes over aand over again. And looks like this place is not going to take its place. Didnt think Indians used MSG in their food, do they? Well due to the headache and bloated stomache. I dont think i would return. . Perhaps if they change sigificantly i would venture back.
(2)Jak L.
Buffett style is great with vegetarian options. I'd like to try the dinner menu. The place is kinda dirty, rice was all over our table and our server cleaned it off onto the floor. And left it there. Nice people, food is amazing. I got an unsuspecting red chilli pepper that ruined my taste buds, but alas. I will come back here if to see the menu.
(3)Kristie n scott V.
Being from Chicagoland area I can't say how this store stacks up to other local Indian establishments. But my first effort to find one near my hotel was a total hit. I'm beginning to wonder if a greater proportion of patrons who are native to the cuisine is a good indicator as found here. The waitress was very helpful identifying ingredients & levels of heat. The buffet was hot & the food very tasty. Indian is becoming my favorite taste sensation for a few reasons. For one, it's so simple to get a couple of your servings of vegetables in one place. I tried a beet combo & found it quite delicious. The chicken couldn't have been more tender. An only legitimate complaint would be that this food is so good you can very easily overeat. So I'll be back here just as soon as possible & just wear my belt one hole too big.
(5)Eddy Y.
I really liked this place...the first time I was there. The second time, the experience was the totally opposite. After finding out there is a new Indian buffet by work, I gathered a couple of colleagues and headed to Chennai. We were greeted immediately, seated with a full pitcher of ice water, and gotten our bread order in. We received our hot/fresh dosa and naan very quickly after sitting down. The food had great flavor and more variety than most other buffet. The servers checked on us and took our plates away. Great first visit! I was very excited and wanted to take my wife there as soon as possible. The second visit, my wife and I walked in after a group of three people and in front of a group of two. The hostess totally ignored us and proceeds to talk to the group in front and behind us. I tried a couple of times to get her attention but it was impossible without making a scene. We decided to let her know when she comes back. The people in front of us got a table within a minute. After another five minutes, a table was being cleaned. The group behind us received that table. I followed them and informed them that we were ahead. The group was nice enough to get up and let us have the table. The hostess and a server saw the incident and came over. I explained to the hostess that I was right in front of her waving my hand and she totally ignored us...she laughed and apologized. The server smiled an apology too and offered to bring us some mango lassi. We headed towards the buffet. On the table, we had two filled glasses of warm water, empty pitcher, no lassi, and a plate of dosa (one plain and one masala). My wife and I both wanted a masala one. We decided to share the one and continue with our meal. After our first plate, our naan still have not arrived. I tracked the hostess down and a few minutes later, a basket of almost cold naan showed up. We continued our meal. A couple of times, a server would pick up our plate but never offered to get more naan or refill our pitcher. Both our water glasses were almost empty. One of the workers dropped a glass on the ground but didn't clean up all of it. There were several large pieces visible when walking by. The tables around us seem to receive water and fresh one without asking. At one point, the hostess actually told a customer that she will bring out fresh naan because the ones she had were not hot. After our meal, I asked the server if we should go up or wait for the bill. She said she will bring it to us because things have slowed down. After a few minutes, we noticed that she was ringing people up. We decided to get up to pay and leave. A few other observations I wanted to share. The owner should really put up a sign asking patrons to use a new plate each time they go back for more food. I saw several people put serving utensils directly on their used plates. When they refilled utensils, there were still food and water on them. It looked like they just came out of the dish washer...but thought they would warm from the hot water used to wash them. Maybe they have a new way of sanitizing them without using hot water. The floor was very sticky both times I was there. I really did enjoy the food but would not go back. I felt like we were discriminated against because we were not from India. If I do go back, I will bring my Indian friend from the first visit. That seems to work out better.
(1)Greg F.
12:30 on a Thursday for buffet lunch. Fairly busy with many people who appeared of Indian descent. I was taken to a table that had not been cleaned properly and host/server brushed food off the table onto the ground with his hand. Went up to the buffet and did not like the small styrofoam cups for soups and desserts. Many dishes differed from the normal Indian buffets around the country I have experienced, hence the Fusion, they feature food from around the country and not just "Bombay"style. Food was decent, but far from the best I have had. Plates were never cleared and while I got Naan, the Dosa? Something that looked like a large folded over flour tortilla on most tables, never came. The floor was very sticky which makes me wonder if they properly clean at all. I won't be going back, but if you want to try Indian food that differs from most restaurant offerings, go early to get a clean table.
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