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5 based on 111 reviews
At Taza (Fresh in Urdu) we endeavour to give you a great dining experience. Chef Arshad has created a great menu with some of the old classics and some modern twists. Our food is backed up by knowledgeable and friendly floor staff who will take care of yo
Went to Taza on Sat after be planning to visit for ages due to all the great reports. Called on the day and were lucky to get a cancellation. Food did not disappoint. We had the sharing starter which was really good, would have liked some more sauces with it but meat were full of flavour. For mains I had the lamb shank, waitress warned it was spicy and it certainly was, really enjoyed it. Wife had prawn korma and loved it. A really great addition to the area and canât wait to come back and try some of the other dishes. Service was excellent and great buzz in the place. My only complaint was my wife order a side of chips with her main and I couldnât believe it when we got the bill as we were charged â¬6 for a small bucket of chips which were mainly bits of grease which we couldnt eat. How anyone could charge â¬6 for a portion of chips is beyond me and this should be looked at.
4 based on 641 reviews
Ananda is Irelandâs premier fine dining Indian restaurant. Its impeccable pedigree, stunning location and interior design, not to mention the friendliest service led by Anand Priyadarshi, gives Ananda a wow factor that cannot be replicated. The cuisine is
Visited Ananda for a fabulous dinner on bank holiday Monday. Wonderful food from start to finish. Seafood plate, duck, lamb shank and halibut followed by a dessert of raspberry sorbet with shrikhand & berries with a bottle of Nero Dâavolo all served by the lovely Sid. A wonderful dinner. Highly recommend
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4 based on 671 reviews
The manager tried to seat us in the noisy, stifling back corner by the kitchen despite the availability of several better tables, and Iâm sorry to say that I think it was because we were a party of two women. A little assertiveness got us a better table, though, and the food was absolutely delicious. We had the Chaat for Two, Butter Chicken, and the melt-in-your-mouth bread basket. Best meal we had while vacationing in Dublin. Hi connielZ1552SX, Thank you for your feedback after your recent visit to Pickle, we are so glad that you enjoyed your meal.We hope to see you again soon.Warm regards,Pickle
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