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Sitar Indian Cuisine

3.6 (17 reviews)
ModerateIndian
Closed 12:30 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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Starters for the lunch special. Above was chicken tikka.
Brittany T.

For being in the Temple Bar district, it wasn't as busy as I thought it would be at 1PM. Initially looking at their menu, the prices seemed slightly above average for a meal. However, they had great two-course lunch deals for €9.99 per person. We each ordered green tea for €2 a piece, followed by two different starters. I opted for the spiciest and my partner got the chicken tikka. For our main courses, my partner got the spiciest dish out of the five and I got the second spiciest. Im having a hard time remembering the names, but they were both tasty. Both of us LOVE spicy food and this wasnt nearly as spicy as we were expecting. The server seeming a bit new and the lack of heat in the food is the only reason why this didn't get five stars.

Butter Chicken, Aloo Gobi, Special Rice
Rick R.

The food was delicious and the service was good. I'm taking away a star because the prices are too high. I understand this restaurant is in the heart of Temple Bar, but it's just too much. €17.50 for Butter Chicken, €9 for a side of cauliflower with potato, and €4.50 for their special rice (which was full of vegetables and really tasty, and the only thing that seemed reasonably priced). That's €31. For just me. Now, I'm a big eater, and it was a good amount of food, but I finished all three dishes by myself. Again, the food is very good. Just be prepared to spend up.

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8 years ago

Great Indian food. Try onion bhaji and lamb bhuna. Both delicious! Don't miss chicken jalfrezi. Riata has perfect flavor.

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Such a lovely place in the middle of busy location. Truely enjoyed our time and food was delicious.

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Pickle Eating House and Bar - Butter chicken, great flavor, well spiced

Pickle Eating House and Bar

4.6(72 reviews)
1.3 kmHarcourt
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This place was popping on a weekday night. It seems to be…read morepopular with locals and tourists alike. The host did not appear friendly, without any warmth whatsoever. (Restaurants take note and hire a friendly person as a host) The rest of the service was kind and attentive. Food was good, albeit too much for a single diner. I would recommend for a try if you are into Indian food.

The atmosphere at this place was a bit fancy, definitely nice, and suits dated as well…read more The service was great too, very friendly. Everything we tried was super tasty, the spices were balanced, the presentation was great, and not too spicy for our pallet. Chicken Biryani rice (€29.9), with a bready top that was taken off by the server, side of yogurt, side of masala sauce. Super tasty dish 10/10. Potato cake appetizer (€13.5), super tasty, it was topped with complementary sauces, well balanced between savory, sour, and tart. Excellent appetizer. Puri Chaat? (€15), They didn't list it on the menu, I asked for it and the chef was nice enough to create it for me. Super tasty and not too spicy We also go the slow cooked Wicklow lamb to go (€28.5), the meat was super tender, the flavors were excellent, some of the best Indian flavored lambs I've ever tried. The price for two people without drinks is (€104.65), which is on the pricy side, but the flavors and experience was worth it. All in all, I tried this place about 6 years ago and it was great and I tried it again and they still kept their high quality tasty food. Definitely recommend

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Pickle Eating House and Bar - View from the second floor seating area down.

View from the second floor seating area down.

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Butter chicken with basmati.

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Diwali Indian Restaurant

Diwali Indian Restaurant

3.9(114 reviews)
0.3 kmSouth Inner City
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Diwali Indian Restaurant was among the best food I had in over a week of visiting England,…read moreScotland, and Ireland. I visited their Camden St. location which is an area of Dublin that's buzzing with restaurants. Other more highly rated Indian restaurants (which were also more expensive) were all booked up, and I'm glad they were, since Diwali was right up our alley for tastes as they provided delicious food and excellent service. The music was great, and decor just right for ambiance. Meals start off with complimentary papadum and various chutneys, which is always appreciated. For drinks, we got the mango lassi and Cobra beer. The mango lassi had the perfect yogurt and mango accents without being too sweet, and was better than even the highly rated restaurants we went to in London. The Cobra beer was decent with regards to flavor. We tried the onion bhaji and chicken pakora to start off. The onion bhaji was a little bit oily, but great in taste and presentation, leaving us wondering how it was made as it was a pull apart variety while still preserving the chickpea batter accent with each bite. The chicken pakoras were also good, with a batter spiced just right. For main course, we ordered the butter chicken along with pulau rice and a naan. Nothing groundbreaking with regards to recipe, but just fresh and delicious food for these items. The pulau rice was better than plain basmati rice, and naan was a thin, but very generous portion. The food was so good that we returned a second night after being indecisive on where to go for dinner. The manager noticed us and provided us with mango lassi and a sampling of an aloo dish on the house, thanking us for being repeat guests. I love it when management shows such a genuine appreciation for customers like that. Service was attentive and on top of their game throughout both our visits. I'd recommend a visit to the Camden Street location of Diwali Indian Restaurant when in the mood for delicious Indian food when in Dublin.

I'm a big Indian Food guy. This was one of the best restaurants we ate at in our 5-day visit to…read moreDublin. My 2 colleagues had never been to an Indian restaurant so I was charged with recommendations. Needless to say, they both really enjoyed their meals. Food and service were excellent. They even presented us with complementary shots of Sambuca at the end. Very nice touch.

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Ananda Restaurant - Meat thali (€35.50)

Ananda Restaurant

4.2(28 reviews)
7.8 kmBalally, Sandyford
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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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Ananda Restaurant - Raj kachori

Raj kachori

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