Clay Oven - Yummy Tandoori Chicken

Price: $$
Cravingness: ★★★☆☆



I was invited to the Clay Oven at Kennedy Town for a try out of their authentic Indian cuisine. I was elated since I love Indian cuisine, also knowing they use clay oven, the real Indian BBQ and grill oven stone excited me.

The restaurant is small but homey with Indians posters all over the wall. The restaurant is quite dim in general but is liven up by the illuminating open bar. Server was attentive and was very keen on giving recommendation. The menu has a lot of choices with colourful pictures which makes dishes selection easy.


In Indian restaurants, they usually serve some cone crisps with dipping sauces for appetiser. The crisps here were very crispy and had a mild corn taste. The house made green sauce was not as spicy as the ones that I usually have. the sweet and sour red sauce on the other hand was nice and was a better pair with the cone crisps.



Cucumber Raita - HKD32

This was a great starter to whet the appetite, a dip of cucumber with chilled yogurt and Indian herbs. It was very tarty and refreshing with a great taste of aroma of Indian herbs.


Tandoori Chicken - HKD82

We were highly recommended to Tandoori Lamb but it was in family portion and there was only two of us. so we opt for the Tandoori Chicken instead. The Tandoori Chicken was mildly spicy, succulent and savoury with a smokey aroma. This was our favourite dish of the night, simply delicious!


Saag Paneer - HKD75

This is another dip we ordered to go with our naan and the corn crisps. This is Indian cottage cheese & Spinach. The dish was quite cheesy and was too heavy for us.


Prawns Vindaloo - HKD85

This spicy prawn curry was not too spicy even though it was the hottest curry dish in house. The curry sauce had a spicy attack follows with a sweet and sour aftertaste. The prawns were big and absorbed much curry sauce into their juicy meats.


Garlic Naan - HKD19

The garlic naan was in enormous portion, it was twice as big as my friend's head! (Mine is unfortunate a bit bigger so no good for comparison lol) The texture was quite thick and dense. It tasted floury and mildy garlicky. We both prefer the Paratha more.


Paratha - HKD25

As greedy as we were, we ordered the paratha too as I always love crispy stuff with a soft touch. The paratha came out extremely hot with a crispy skin and a fluffy buttery inner. Yum!


A platter of after meal snacks was offered to us, we felt it was very Chinese New Year like with the container they used. We didn't really try much on the platter since we did not know what to try and it looked kind of dusty.


We had a great dinner at the Clay Pot tonight and the only recommendation I would make to Clay Pot is less local adaption. The flavour was not spicy enough and could be more complex in terms of herb use.



The Clay Oven
G/F, Kam Hing Building, 27-31 Catchick Street, Kennedy Town, Western District
香港西環堅尼地城吉席街27-31號A錦興大廈地下
☏ 2872 6900
Opening Hours: Mon - Sun: 11am - 3pm, 5.30pm - 11pm


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2 comments:

  1. Most Indian restaurants in Hong Kong are fakers...especially the one's in HKG side, even Indians like me cannot connect to the cuisine, they are just to fool the locals and other expat community . You should give a try to tiny take-away in the Sham Shi po , Hung Hom side..they really bring out the true essence of the cuisine , they don't have a fancy name or location as they can't afford the rent and manage the quality as well. And they are affordable as well.

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    1. Dear RJ,

      I am incredibly sorry for my late reply, as Blogger somehow didn't notify me about the comment! For the Indian restaurant in Hung Hom, do you have a location? I am very interested in trying! I usually go to the one in Tin Hau and the ones in Chong Hing building, TST now.

      x N

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