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ISSUE #33.49 • SPECIAL SECTION • RESTAURANT GUIDE

Chennai Masala [NEW]



IMAGE: thomas cobb

BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 503 243-2122

[October 17th, 2007] 2088 NW Stucki Ave., Hillsboro, 531-9500. Lunch and dinner Tuesday-Sunday. $$ Moderate.

This guide places a premium on ambience and style, but when the best Indian food in Portland happens to be found in a suburban strip mall in Hillsboro, one does not quibble over white tablecloths. Don’t be fooled by the empty buffet steam table or kids’-coloring-contest scribbles tacked to the fridge doors. This small chamber is a South Indian revelation. Start with an order of crisp-perfect samosas with a side of puckery tamarind sauce, or deep-fried lentil doughnuts floating in a heady golden broth. Cautious eaters will delight in Chennai’s brightly spiced takes on dinner standards like silky spinach saag with fall-apart chicken and deep-scarlet rogan josh , a pleasing mélange of lamb slow-cooked in a tomato sauce, popping with the flavors of black cardamom and cumin. Feeling more adventurous? Look to Chennai’s no-nonsense servers, who dispatch questions about the Bible-sized menu and empty water glasses with equal alacrity. (KNC)

Signature dish: There’s a reason why every person of Indian descent in this joint is hunkering over a cafeteria-tray-sized dosa —an airy Indian crepe made from lentils and rice, filled or spread with everything from potatoes and onions to ghee, spinach or cheese.

Standouts: Dynamite chutneys, an exceptional sweet-sour mango lassi and hands-down the best samosas in the metro area.

Regrets: Flesh-colored walls decorated with heinous Mylar party streamers.



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Kartik  writes on Oct 22nd, 2007 1:18pm

I frequent Chennai Masala and its always been a delight to dine there. I highly recommend their Malai Kofta with Naan - its an absolute yum.

Jack Wismer  writes on Apr 18th, 2008 1:16pm

Chennai Masala is fantastic. Unlike most places that fold the quality of open food after opening, they seemed to have stayed consistent, uncompromising taste for almost 2 years now.

Feed the masses!

portland indian  writes on Jul 25th, 2008 2:47pm

Well, here is my story. I went with my friends for dinner to this rotten place (I still wonder in what wretched moment did I decide to do it). We had to wait for over an hour when our food started TRICKLING in. After asking way too many times as to when we would get it, we were told that it will be there soon. I noticed that the orders were served randomly to customers. I went up and mentioned this to the manager of the restaurant who to my utter dismay said that he didn't care if we left the place without eating. So finally we left the place without eating, oh and by the way, our food wasn't even ready when we left. I think that one star is more than what this restaurant deserves.

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