Menu from Sangam Tandoori
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegetarian
Appetizers
Vegetable Samosa (2 pcs)
Home made pastry shaped as triangles, stuffed with cooked potatoes, green peas and spices
Tandoori Gobi
Cauliflower marinated in yoghurt and Tandoori spices and cooked in Tandoor
Mix entree platter
Assorted chefs special mix platter
Chicken butter cream (Sangam Special)
Boneless pieces of Tandoori chicken cooked with tomato, delicate spices and cashew nut cream sauce
Prawns Masala
Prawns cooked with onion, tomato, capsicum,and spices
Tandoori Fish (Snapper)
Whole snapper marinated in Tandoori spices and cooked in Tandoori oven and served with salad
Rice Dishes
Mutter Pulao
Rice cooked with green peas
Vegetable Biryani
Rice cooked with saffron and vegetables
Lambo or chicken Biryani
Rice cooked with spiced lamb, chicken and saffron of your choice
More about the restaurant: Sangam Tandoori
On Nelson Place at the tip of the Williamstown peninsula, Sangam Tandoori brings the finest in Indian cuisine to the curry enthusiasts of Melbourne, with a varied menu and their eponymous clay oven. It will come as no surprise to find out that meat is king here, with the tandoor taking pride of place, but there is also an extensive selection of vegetarian and vegan options to ensure that all diners are well catered for.
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Thinking about making a Sangam Tandoori booking?
With a name like Sangam Tandoori, one can imagine where the strength of this curry joint lies. Their menu boasts a huge array of chicken, lamb, fish and veggies straight out of the tandoori, accompanied by everyone’s favourite Indian food delivery method, the fresh naan. Melbourne has a fair number of tandoori ovens, but few places know their way around a clay oven like the folk down at Sangam, so you can be sure of a feast for the whole family if you make your way out to Williamstown for an evening feed.
Don’t be fooled by the tandoor alone, though – as Sangam Tandoori have the full repertoire of curries and starters to match everything that the oven has to offer. Melbourne’s curry cognoscenti flock down to Nelson’s Place in Williamstown for their fix of rogan josh, vindaloo, korma and all the traditional Indian favourites. Don’t forget to add a lassi to your meal for that extra taste of India, or even better, go for an after-meal palate cleanser with a masala tea, lightly fragranced with traditional spices such as cumin and cardamom.
