Find out what Asian restaurants to try in New Ross. New Ross (Irish: Ros Mhic Thriúin, formerly Ros Mhic Treoin) is a town in southwest County Wexford, Ireland. It is located on the River Barrow, near the border with County Kilkenny, and is around 20 km north east of Waterford. In 2016 it had a population of 8,040 people, making it the fourth-largest town in the county.
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Kings Court is in a straight fight with Swans and Jade Garden for Chinese superiority in New Ross, having eaten in all three you can safely say they're all much of a muchness. King's Court is slightly more upmarket than the other two. The restaurant is smart with chinoiserie and lacquered surfaces. We were greeted with complimentary prawn frackers and spring rolls which was a nice touch. Half a duck was tasty and not at all boney or gristly. Mains of chilli fillet beef were a bit too sweet for my palette and the beef with green pepper and black bean sauce were a tad salty however this is just down to personal preference. Two courses, three mains and three beers were 78 euros. Would go again.
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I was delighted to see the place has reopened after its closure a few years ago. However I was disappointed with not friendly yet professional service. Also I would question the practices of the restaurant as it happens twice that there was man in dirty clothes having a loud argument with a man sitting at the table and then marched in and out of the kitchen. He looked very angry. I have refused to eat there as I deem this as highly inappropriate. I was disappointed as it used to be our favorite spot before the restaurant closed.
4 based on 34 reviews
The moment you walk in the decor is eye catching and there's a wonderful atmosphere created by the staff. There is a good selection... not to the overwhelming degree nor too skimpy a selection.the food is soooo good its very flavorful and made fresh. The service is extremely friendly and helpful.
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4 based on 21 reviews
I was pleasantly surprised with the beef szechuan I received. Inexpensive dinner, nice staff and a good buzz in the restaurant. They tried serve everything in a fancy pot or bowl so the table looked really cool when all our different dishes arrived. Slight negatives were that the table was very sticky, as was the menu, and the toilets definitely need an upgrade.
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4 based on 58 reviews
Located in Irishtown, New Ross, The Holy Grail Restaurant offers World Cuisines specializing in Indian, Asian and European dishes. Gluten free options, Dairy free options & vegetarian friendly.
I had a lamb madras, it was tasty enough, but there was this niggling feeling i was eating a Hungarian goulash, that particular type of creamy consistency and flavour, it had its merits and certainly better than many other Indian restaurants, not madras hot either. Now I really know my curries so I may be being a bit fussy, apparently the chef is in fact from Pakistan, but did he live in Germany or middle Europe for a while? I asked and they said no.Dear 468henryt,Thank you for reviewing our food and i would like to take this opportunity to clear some of your thoughts.Firstly, our chefs are NOT from Pakistan which you state it as a fact; in-fact they are from South India from which Madras dishes originate.Both our chefs were trained & worked in the renowned Five star hotel- The Taj Group of hotels for 10 years. The chefs haven't lived anywhere else in Europe other than Ireland.The Madras dishes cooked in our restaurant are exactly how we cook at home- finished in coconut milk with roasted spices and hint of acidity (either lemon juice or tamarind) and medium spiced . there is this notion that all madras dishes are exceptionally hot with a lot of chillies and paprika and we beg to differ! Unless requested by the customer, all our dishes are medium spiced to allow the flavors to work through rather than the overpowering spice.we are glad that you enjoyed the dish nevertheless.kind regardsParvathi & Shijo
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