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Bidrage med feedbackWe have found the best Indian restaurant in Ireland so far, hands down. We stayed two nights in the area and went to dinner on both nights. When we left after the first time, we decided a lot of 2 minutes to get back the next day. We had 4 different dishes and all were excellent, best Dahl I ever had. At one point during our second evening, we have been serious about the change of our route to come home again by Kilkee, so that we could go for a third time. We didn't make it, but it was a close call. Very nice staff too, I didn't notice much around me, although the food was just so nice!
To be honest, probably wouldn't go back. The quality of the meat was quite bad, and nothing felt particularly freshly overpriced. There is also an overcrowding of oil that is all saturated. The restaurant lets you bring your own alcohol without a cork fee, which is a plus. The Naanbrot was beautiful
Great place with a lot of choice. The food was very delicious, will be back.
Maybe one of the worst Indian restaurants I've ever eaten. The cook (if you can call it this) has a strange obsession with food coloring, almost everything was red colored, from the dips for poppadome to the actual dishes. Even the Kissenreis had red and green colored bits in it. Not only did it look unnatural, it also looked inconspicuous. The nets were a disappointment, corma and tikka masala should be classified as desserts, they were extremely sweet and easy to use, the baked potato and veg in the vegetable version simply from the plaster. Jalfrezi bland and overcooked. And yes, you can bring your own alcohol, because this place is not licensed to sell any. Just too expensive and cashless!
Nice food. Friendly waiter. Good value. Five of use had starters, mains, plenty of rice and naam for E90. I will be back