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    Shapla Tandoori Restaurant

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 10:30 PM

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    Yaadgar

    Yaadgar

    5.0(1 review)
    61.9 km

    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.

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    Sitaaray Indian Restaurant

    Sitaaray Indian Restaurant

    4.7(3 reviews)
    35.9 km

    Overall Value: A solid Indian restaurant at a reasonable price - probably 3.5 stars, but I'm…read morerounding up. We came here after a visit to the Curragh Racecourse, and discovered that every other pub/restaurant in the area was either closed or stopped serving food at 9pm. Sitaaray to the rescue - they open till 11pm! The food won't blow your mind, but it had pretty good flavor and the prices were great. The Food: We got Tandoori Mixed Special (€11.95), a side of the Saag Paneer (€4.95), and G.O.C. naan (€3.25) to split between the two of us. The Tandoori special was very generous portions, and included chicken, lamb, and other grilled meat. I don't usually like getting tandoori at Indian restaurants (it's like the least sexy dish), but we were craving meat, so we went for it. It was good, but not great - a little dry, but that is often the case. There a number of really flavorful sauces that you can add (some with a lot of heat), and that helped a lot. At the price and for the amount of food, it was a good deal though (and definitely satisfied the meat craving). The Saag Paneer, which is pureed spinach and mustard leaves with cream and chunks of Indian cheese, was flavorful. The menu said medium spicy, but I did not notice any real heat. The G.O.C. naan (garlic, onion, and coriander) was fresh and doughy, also with good flavor - not quite as much as I expected, but still pretty good. Overall, it won't be the most memorable meal, but given the few options in the area, at this price the food was well worth it. Space and Pace: Large dining space in the restaurant that was quite empty when we arrived. The restaurant has an almost overly formal feel to it with mood lighting and wine glasses set out, red tablecloth, etc. I found that slightly odd, given that they also do take out, but it is a really nice interior and probably makes for a romantic date. Service: Really friendly servers and people running the restaurant, with good recommendations. Our server warned us about the super spicy sauce you can add to your food, and was a bit surprised that we just about finished off the entire container. The food also came out relatively quickly - we left very happy.

    Absolutely love this place doesn't matter if it take away or eating in the food and service is…read morealways fantastic!!

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    Saffron Indian Cuisine

    Saffron Indian Cuisine

    4.8(6 reviews)
    73.9 km

    This restaurant was a bit hard to find with Google maps as the location was not entirely accurate…read more After a bit of searching we realized it was on the second floor. The ambiance is quite nice. We were seated where the windows are so we got a good view of the street. We ordered the butter chicken, sag paneer (spinach and cheese), with 2 orders of naan bread and 1 order of cheese naan I can tell the chicken in the butter chicken was added after the sauce was cooked. The chicken didn't have the typical flavour that butter chicken have when the meat is cooked with the sauce. Also the butter chicken sauce was a bit too sweet for me and too creamy. The sag paneer on the other hand was a hit for me. This dish felt like a genuine traditional Indian dish. The spice was just right and not oily. Another plus for me was the service. The waiter / waitresses kept an eye on us to make sure we were happy. Overall, the ambiance, views, and service was great. One mark off on the butter chicken but the other food dishes were excellent. Advice: the restaurant currently offers a promotion of 20% off if you order online for pick up or delivery (as of September 2019)

    Day five of our two-week trip to Ireland and we found ourselves needing a break from traditional…read moreIrish food. Our airbnb host suggested this place and I'm so glad she did - the food is fantastic. We ordered the chicken tikka karahi and chicken tikka madras. The madras was spicier and the veggies were more finely blended. The meals came with drinks, rice, hard naan and dipping sauces. I didn't care for the sauces, which were a sweet mustard and diced onions. We also ordered a garlic naan, which was very good and great for dipping in our meals. We ordered takeout, so I can't speak to the table service. However, the restaurant was nicely decorated. We waited about 15 minutes for our food and during that time a couple of locals came in to place orders. The total cost for our meal was €27. This place is a gem!

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    Garlic Naan and hard naan

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    Kinara Restaurant - Lamb nan wrap €9.95 for lunch

    Kinara Restaurant

    4.3(29 reviews)
    76.8 kmClontarf
    €€€

    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.

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    Ananda Restaurant - Meat thali (€35.50)

    Ananda Restaurant

    4.2(28 reviews)
    67.9 kmBalally, Sandyford
    €€€

    Well.. I do say…read more. That was simply the best meal I've had out in donkeys years. Truly the dogs pyjamas. It's no wonder it's in the Michelin guide, no Burger King or kebab Princesses here, let me tell ye. Not the usual 3 in 1 I got for, but this night was a special occasion.. a celebration of love and good fortune of which I am eternally grateful. A ham sanger and a wank would not suffice this Valentines Day to be sure to be sure. I brought my love through the open legs of Ananda and up to her warm bosom for an Indian embrace. All in after a tamarind cocktail to lube us up for an evening of meat slapping and spicey divilment. It was Saint Valentines birthday, after all.. Another entrée young Rajesh! We were here to spend. I had just landed a new high paying role with a formidable company and was in a feckless mindset brought on by the sexual ambience and perky nature of my lover. The service was uplifting, they hilariously all wait patiently about 2 foot away so as not to intrude and wait to be called, even though they know exactly when ye need another cocktail. Lol. Makes you feel like a real (Burger) King summoning his servants to dispose of your freshly filled nappies. Another tequila young squire! The food..a delight for all the senses, "tudo perfeito," my luscious Latin lady would later go on to whisper in my ear at the nightly climax. Usually, I'd fill a doggy bag to bring home for Max, but on this occasion, we left the plates emptier than a french synagogue in 1943. Massive portions busting with more spice than the brasserie in front of me around my wifes neck desperately trying to secure in her enormous tits. Fuck! And the dessert? Awf.. shtap. It was like sucking the Easter rabbits nipples drizzled in chocolate syrup. Take my money! I demand to pay! And pay we did. Then, a quick nip to the ol' head for a pipe squirt and a tingley poop as per usual after a west End Indian, not this time, though. Even my farts smelled like freshly cooked rosewater, cinnamon, and saffron biscuits. Needless to say.. when we got home, I took my partner's unmentionables off one leg at a time, persevered, sweated, and reached the tunnel of solitude until.. ugh.. silent grace and a peaceful dawn befell unto me, and we reached a sense of true oneness. Thank you, Mr Ananda, for more than just a meal, a new outlook on existence itself. For you I will gladly sleep in a wet patch.

    Great modern Indian restaurant, worth the drive (as a visitor in Dublin 2). Not only was the menu…read moreinteresting, but everything was prepared to a very high standard. My favorite dish was the goat, though a platter of seafood dishes was also excellent and different. The ambiance is nice and service is excellent.

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    Shapla Tandoori Restaurant - indpak - Updated May 2026

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