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Bidrage med feedbackTitle: A Mixed Bag of Flavors at Kundan's Tandoori, Tallaght. My recent experience at Kundan's Tandoori in Tallaght was a rollercoaster of flavors and emotions. With a menu boasting a wide range of Indian dishes, I had high hopes for a memorable meal. Here's my take on the dishes I tried: 1.Prawns Madras: The Prawns Madras was a delightful surprise. The bold and spicy flavors of the curry were well-balanced, and the prawns were cooked to perfection. It had the right amount of heat and tanginess, making it a standout dish. 2.Chicken Jeera: Unfortunately, the Chicken Jeera didn't live up to expectations. While the chicken was incredibly tend, the overall dish lacked the depth of flavor I was hoping for. It felt somewhat lackluster and underseasoned. 3.Chicken Korma The Chicken Korma offered a unique twist with its subtle sweetness. It was enjoyable, but the sweetness might not be to everyone's liking. The chicken remained tend, which was a plus. 4.Lamb Biryani: The Lamb Biryani was a major letdown. Instead of the aromatic and flavorful biryani I anticipated, it resembled more of a lamb curry mixed with vegetables and rice. The absence of the traditional biryani spices and layering was disappointing. This dish is best avoided if you're seeking an authentic biryani experience. Price Discrepancy: One significant drawback I noticed was the noticeable price difference between takeaway and dine-in orders, averaging about €3 more for dine-in. This price inconsistency was rather disappointing, and it didn't feel justified based on the overall dining experience. In summary, Kundan's Tandoori in Tallaght offers a mixed bag of flavors. While their spicy curries like the Prawns Madras can hit the mark, the inconsistency in taste and the disappointing Lamb Biryani make it a hit-or-miss dining destination. The price difference for dine-in might deter some, so if you're looking for value, takeaway might be the better choice. Ultimately, it's a place where you can find good dishes, but you'll need to choose wisely from the menu. (Translated by Google) Title: A blend of flavors in Kundan's Tandoori, Tallaght. My recent experience in Kundan's Tandoori in Tallaght was a roller coaster of flavors and emotions. With a menu offering a wide variety of Indian dishes, I had great hopes of a memorable meal. Here's my opinion of the dishes I tried: 1. Gambas Madrás: The Madras Gambas were a pleasant surprise. The daring and spicy flavors of the curry were well balanced and the shrimp were perfectly cooked. He had the right amount of spicy and spicy, which made him an outstanding dish. 2. Chicken Jeera: Unfortunately, the Chicken Jeera was not up to expectations. Although the chicken was incredibly tender, the dish in general lacked the depth of flavor that I expected. He felt a bit pale and unseased. 3. Korma Chicken Korma offered a unique touch with its subtle sweetness. It was nice, but sweetness may not be of everyone's pleasure. The chicken was tender, which was an advantage. 4. Cordero Biryani: The Lamb Biryani was a great disappointment. Instead of the aromatic and tasty biryani I expected, it looked more like a lamb curry mixed with vegetables and rice. The absence of traditional spices and biryani layers was disappointing. It is best to avoid this dish if you are looking for an authentic biryani experience. Price Difference: An important drawback that I noticed was the remarkable difference in price between orders to take and orders for dinner, with an average of about 3 € more for dinner. This price inconsistency was quite disappointing and was not justified according to the general gastronomic experience. In short, Kundan's Tandoori in Tallaght offers a mixture of flavors. While their spicy curry, like Prawns Madras, can give in the white, the inconsistency in the taste and the disappointing Lamb Biryani make it an unpredictable gastronomic destination. The price difference for dinner can deter some, so if you are looking for a good value for money, the food to take could be the best choice. In short, it is a place to find good dishes, but you will have to choose well in the letter.
Lovely gorgeous wonderful brilliant fabulous sensational restaurant, lovely takeaway, clean, tidy, great selection of vegetarian food options available for both restaurant, takeaway and delivery menu. Can't recommend this place highly enough. (Translated by Google) Charming, magnificent, wonderful, amazing, fabulous, fabulous sensational restaurant, meal to bring charming, clean, orderly, a great selection of vegetarian food options available for both restaurant and food menu to take and delivery home. I can't recommend this place enough.
Very good food and helpful advice on ordering new dishes (Translated by Google) Very good food and helpful tips to order new dishes
Food and service is great. If dining in the restaurant is usually pretty empty but still enjoyable.
Ordered take away from Kundan on Saturday and i am absolutely horrified that a restaurant/take away could serve chicken like this. When I phoned to say that the chicken tandoori was not cooked properly and asked when a replacement would be sent out I was told that they were very busy tonight and they didn't know when the replacement would arrive. No apology or refund was offered. I told him not to bother sending it out, they did send it out it arrived over an hour later. We didn't eat it. We have always ordered our Indian food from Kundan but never again. A picture speaks a thousand words.