Find out what Indian restaurants to try in Dun Laoghaire. Dún Laoghaire (Irish pronunciation: [d̪ˠuːn̪ˠ ˈɫeːrʲə]) is a suburban coastal town in County Dublin, Ireland, about 12 km (7.5 miles) south of Dublin city centre. It is the county town of the Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown district. Formerly a major port of entry from Great Britain, it was known as Dunleary until 1821 when it was renamed Kingstown in honour of King George IV's visit that year, and in 1920 was given its present name, the original Irish form of Dunleary.
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4 based on 130 reviews
This restaurant is a hidden gem in Dalkey. It has delicious food-they are tasty and have wonderful subtle spices. (huge helpings!) It is also excellent value for money. It has a great atmosphere and the staff are very pleasant and helpful. My new favourite restaurant in Dalkey!
5 based on 192 reviews
My wife and son were here last night on recomendations. Were'nt impressed. Wife had Highway curry, heard it was lovely, nothing special. Son had Tikka Masala, nothing special either. Very expensive for what you get. Would'nt be bothered going back. Dose'nt come even near to Shakira in Dun Laoghaire!!!!!!
4 based on 272 reviews
Lovely food and I had a Korma which was particularly nice. The food was very tasty and not over hot which was a relief. They do a thriving takeaway business too. Would certainly recommend it
4 based on 244 reviews
Not only a local favourite, but a food destination in its own right, Jaipur Dalkey is one of Dublinâs best-loved Indian restaurants on the southside of the city. A truer Indian experience you wonât find, with manager Saji and team always on-hand to welcom
Choose from the early bird menu and have to say everything amaxingMixed platter starter and butter chicken main served with rice and naan finger licking good washed down with a glass of macon lugnyPerfectThe only reason I drooped a score is because carpet need replacing very badly marked and dreadful damp smell in the bathroom Will return
5 based on 78 reviews
What a gem this tiny restaurant is. Getting a table can be a challenge but well worth the effort.The staff were so friendly, welcoming and excellent in every way!The menu is a single price for 3 courses (30.50). Starters were delicious but star of the show was the curry tasting dish. Small portions of chicken, lamb, vegetable, dal, spinach (highlight for me) , rice and bread.Two lovely deserts to follow finishing off a very memorable meal.
4 based on 78 reviews
The Delhi Rasoi Restaurant promise a unique and pleasurable dining experience in luxurious surroundings. Superbly presented authentic dishes from India are served with impeccable style by attentive waiters.We are proud to have received great reviews in su
I have passed by this restaurant many times and always tempted! Recently I booked with some friends and would certainly recommend.The cuisine is more from North India and the restaurant is located on one of the quieter streets in Dun Laoire - parking therefore shouldn't be a problem.The services is excellent and welcoming.We had a table in the window with very comfortable chairs.The "on the house" appetisers were fabulous! The menu is very extensive! Be sure to order a prosecco or a beer to give you time to browse!The shared starters were a little overdone but that can happen.The mains were delicious.Great find - we will be back.Thanks for the great review Dervilla ! I really appreciate for taking your time to share your experience online.We look forward to serve same standard of quality food and service for many years to come
5 based on 192 reviews
My wife and son were here last night on recomendations. Were'nt impressed. Wife had Highway curry, heard it was lovely, nothing special. Son had Tikka Masala, nothing special either. Very expensive for what you get. Would'nt be bothered going back. Dose'nt come even near to Shakira in Dun Laoghaire!!!!!!
4 based on 517 reviews
Rasam Restaurant excels at serving consistent quality food served in a creative but authentic Indian style. We pride ourselves on our fresh ingredients including Indian spices that are mixed, roasted & ground daily at Rasam Restaurant. We very much consid
Very nice restaurant staff only delighted to make your evening a special time Beautiful flavors authentic dishesGood value
5 based on 192 reviews
My wife and son were here last night on recomendations. Were'nt impressed. Wife had Highway curry, heard it was lovely, nothing special. Son had Tikka Masala, nothing special either. Very expensive for what you get. Would'nt be bothered going back. Dose'nt come even near to Shakira in Dun Laoghaire!!!!!!
4 based on 132 reviews
Originally established in 1999, Indie Spice Grill is a contemporary reflection of the eclectic and diverse history of Indian cuisine. The India we know and love is a dynamic nation â the beating heart of Asia, and the crossroads of cultures from China to
Was delighted when a Indian take out/restaurant /delivery opened locally...gave me the chance to get my partner to try some flavorsome food...started him off with the korma and then the masala and even as far as the jal fraizi...it was out weekly delivery treat and alone with a naan and rice did us two nights dinner...In the last few months we noticed food was arriving cold ,giving it the benefit of the doubt ..then noted that the portions ,not so much sauce and naan bread etc but the protein ,chicken went from about 12 medium sized chunks to 7 smaller chunks ...again we gave it the benefit of the doubt,our last order about 1-2 months ago arrived by Deliveroo cyclist,usually was a lovely driver,and again was freezing cold...having to microwave our delivery again has put us off ordering ...sad to say as it was a lovely treat at the end of the working week ,hopefully we will try again and not have to microwave
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