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Mint Cottage

4.3 (6 reviews)
PriceyPakistani
Open 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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1 year ago

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6 years ago

Great place to eat, fabulous food, excellent staff, can't recommend it highly enough, great take aways, can't wait for it to open again!

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12 years ago

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11 years ago

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10 years ago

Was never much of a fan of indian or pakasani food until recently, now I can't get enough of this place. And they deliver

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Kinara Restaurant - Lamb nan wrap €9.95 for lunch

Kinara Restaurant

(29 reviews)

€€€

Clontarf

My favourite restaurant in the entire world ever since I was a child. After your first or second…read moretime of going to Kinara, the staff get to know you and your orders- which is so nice. I ALWAYS begin with behari kebab which is served with a yoghurt as it is quite spicey.. with a side of freshly prepared cucumbers and side salad. This is simply delicious, if you aren't into spicey food there is other options too so don't worry too much!! For a main course, I usually opt for chicken tikka masala as it is a classic and it is simply DELICIOUS! The dishes are served in beautiful red pots with lids, so there is no rush or worry on your food going cold as the pots prevent it from doing so! If you are booking, I do reccomend you to ask for a window seat as it is the most beautiful view ever- Clontarf and if you're really lucky you could be watching the local boats of Clontarf Yacht and Boat Club out sailing in their dinghies or cruisers. So, if you're coming from town you can hop on the 130 from Lower Abbey Street and it will stop right outisde Kinara Restaurant. I guarantee, once you dine here you will want to go back straight away as the food is AH-MAY-ZING! The staff are so friendly and polite and are there if you need advice on the menu. To finish- if you are there for dinner, they do really goood desert cocktails (i've never tasted them so relying on my sisters experience) , if you're not into an alcoholic desert they do these amazing traditional Indian drinks called Mango Lassi's! Hope this is helpful, and definitely the best Indian Restaurant in Ireland. Plus they've two other restaurants- one in Ranelagh and one in Malahide.

The best Pakistani restaurant in Dublin. The food was made in traditional Pakistani style. The…read morechicken masala served with nan was delicious.

Kajjal

Kajjal

(25 reviews)

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My husband and I are stumped by these reviews. Our dinner started with the owner not finding our…read morereservation. We spelled our, simple, brief last name numerous times. Finally, my husband leaned over him and pointed to it on the computer screen. Then we were seated in the darkest corner of the restaurant with a horrific speaker thumping undefined "music" above us. The papadum were good, fresh. The condiments were not, one sickly sweet, the other a spicy and sweet attempt at lemon pickle. The beef kabab appetizer was unrecognizable. It reminded us of scrapple--chopped, mushy (you could mush your fork into it like mashed potatoes) ill-spiced shingles of mystery. It bore no resemblance to its description-- it wasn't grilled and it in no way resembled beef tenderloin. Or a kabob. It sat on a sweet sauce that begged the question, why? Entrees were ridiculously small , not seasoned properly or even as described, and do not come with rice -- for $25 each. The Naan was fresh and passable. Overall: This was not good food. The servers most looked confused. The owner/front of house person was not very hospitable. I hope there's some competition for this place, soon. There's a gaping hole in this culinary category.

Good food, albeit pricey, but I guess that's a given considering the Malahide area. Portion sizes…read moreappear small but are quite filling. Service was good & attentive. Check it out if you're in the mood for South Asian cuisine.

Yaadgar

Yaadgar

(1 review)

I seem to be fierce lucky with midlands Indian restaurants…read more Yaadgar is located in a charming little courtyard off of Tullamore's main street, and what attracted us was big sign that advertised two courses for €15. And this was during the evening, not some sort of early-bird special. We were greeted by a very polite gentleman and shown to a table. The restaurant itself was decorated on the fancier side of the standard Indian decor template. There was only one other table there that evening, who, although they arrived before us, were still there when we were leaving, their plates long since removed. There was a decent variety of dishes on the specials menu. I ordered a Peshwari kebab for my starter, and a chicken rogan josh for my main. The two courses were served almost simultaneously. A Peshwari kebab is in essence a lamb burger - which was grand - and the rogan josh was very tasty. I was pleased to see that the two course deal included naan breads. It's always nice when they don't try to stiff you by not including such essential extras such as naans. I can't remember what the other two lads had, but it's safe to say that we were all thoroughly satisfied. The service was very prompt, almost too attentive - there was a waiter posted over my shoulder almost constantly, and he took up the bill almost the second after I'd paid it. I've mentioned before that I'm a teeny bit uncomfortable with the idea of being waited on, but I suppose i'm nit-picking, and I'd no doubt be giving out if the service was slow. Just as we were leaving, the chef and (I assume) the proprietor himself came out and shook my hand, which was an unexpected and nice touch. One word of warning, though - they bring you out a little saucer of toffees once you've finished the meal. I ate one which was soft and yielding, and when I chomped down on the second one, assuming it to be of a similar consistency, I almost severely damaged the muscles on the left-hand side of my jaw, so watch out for the toffees. Lovely food, excellent service.

Mint Cottage - pakistani - Updated May 2026

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