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3.3
7 reviews
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Tandoor

156 Calle Copérnico, Ciudad de México, CDMX

Pakistani$$$$

About Tandoor

Offers Pakistani and Indian dishes.

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Halal summary

Staff has given verbal assurance of halal status. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.

Partially halal
Alcohol served

HalalRank

Score reflects a halal certificate on file.

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Hours

Monday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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Ibrar Ul-haq

Jun 25, 201831 reviews
5

Only a small number of dishes are halal. Apparently these change on a regular basis so you need to ask before you order. Staff very helpful to ensure that they clearly highlight the halal dishes. Dishes are enjoyable. Not the cheapest of places in Mexico City but worth paying to get a spicy curry fix

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Asim ali

Jun 13, 20154 reviews
4

Nice sitting area.Very courteous waiters and attractive ambience of the hotel. I tried only vegetarian which I recommend,there are many options to choose from. And for sure its not purely Halal food here. Because customers mostly are non Muslims so the management is keeping every thing to full fill there need. Taste of food that I tried was acceptable and not very delicious.As there are not many options in Mexico City I would recommend this place.

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Junaid Safdar

May 17, 20129 reviews
3

Ok so there are only two halal restaurants in Mexico city. I prefers this one as it sounded like an Asian. It's owned by a Pakistani gentlemen and not everything is halal. You better ask before ordering. Only few items with chicken are halal. This is because he claimed that only few people come for halal food. Alcohal is served and food was not so fresh but I finished it all because I missed my halal meat badly.

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Mughis Naqvi

Jul 26, 200727 reviews
3

Salaam. By chance my local business associates took me to a Pakistani Restaurant. Tandoor. I asked if anything was halal. The owner assured me that the lamb only was halal and I was lucky since only sometimes the meat is available from the Middle East. I recommend you stick with being vegetarian. The food was soso. The deserts were awful, maybe the spanish people like them because they are missing what a real kheer, rasmalai and gulabjaman actually tastes like. It is expensive but in a nice part of the city. Salaam.

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Jibreel M. Dlparra

May 22, 200643 reviews
1

Assalamu alaykum everyone, This is a Pakistani restaurant; meat is not halal and alcohol is server a-plenty, since on the second floor there is a full bar. There are some vegetarian dishes but it is pricy for a Mexican restaurant and the food is not good at all. The only good thing I could say about it is that they have very nice waiters. Would not recomend it.

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Sohail Sikander

Jan 8, 200623 reviews
3

The only Pakistani restaurant in Mexico. Not a halal food restaurant, but if ordered a day earlier, it is always arranged by Mr. Sohaib and Mr. Riaz. Waiter service has become better.

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Feb 8, 2026
4

We had a mixed experience here. The flavors of the food were very good — clearly well-prepared and thoughtfully seasoned — but the portions were extremely small for the price. The chicken dish came with only two small boneless pieces of chicken, and the shrimp dish included just five small shrimp and a small potato. While tasty, the portion sizes felt disproportionately small, especially given the final bill, which was shockingly high for the amount of food we received. The masala chai was disappointing and tasted mostly like black tea with a bit of milk, with very little spice or sweetness. The mango lassi, on the other hand, was quite good, and the rice was very tasty. The garlic naan was fairly dry and not very flavorful, and the waiter set expectations about the naan size that didn’t match what was actually served. The ambiance was lovely and inviting, and there are definitely strong points here in terms of flavor and atmosphere. However, the value for money was hard to justify, and we ultimately felt we paid far too much for the quantity of food provided.