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    The Everest

    4.2 (5 reviews)
    ModerateIndian, Himalayan/Nepalese

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    7 years ago

    Fabulous food! Nice restful atmosphere and friendly staff. Lovely spot for a nice evening meal.

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    Taste of India

    3.0(1 review)
    28.5 km

    This place isn't in Swords it's in Charlestown Sligo. This is where Yelp placed me when I checked…read morein. We called mid week and we had the restaurant to ourselves. We found the prices realistic for what was on offer. We got complimentary poppadoms and three dips - a vivid spiced red onion, so we deduce lots of artificial food colour here, a sweet mango chutney pulp and a yellow coloured yoghurt dip. This was a nice touch. We had starters of seekh kebab, again red food colour seemed plentiful, and a prawn poori - the portions were generous and very tasty. The fried poori bread was really light and crisp when it came out with the prawn portion generous. Again red food colour featured. We chose chicken tikka masala and king prawn butter tikka masala mains. I had 8 plump tasty king prawns really delicious. Neither of the mains sauces seemed to have any food colour and both were fairly sweet for western tastes. We had a pilau rice which had food colour and a peshwari nan which was grim. I had a delicious mango lassi and my wife had Diet cokes. Fair play that the cokes were 330 ml cans rather than the rip off miniatures which I'm now starting to reject in restaurants. There were two downsides - the nan bread was not nan bread, it was more like a pizza base and a poor one at that, so clearly this place doesn't have a tandoor oven. The second was that they didn't take credit cards - it could have all ended in tears and this depleted our cash. As far as I'm concerned they should have a sign up saying no credit card facility so as we would have opted to go elsewhere.

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