Find out what Indian restaurants to try in Greystones. Greystones (Irish: Na Clocha Liatha) is a coastal town and seaside resort in County Wicklow, Ireland. It lies on Ireland's east coast, 3.5 km (2.2 mi) south of Bray and 24 km (15 mi) south of Dublin city centre and has a population of 18,140 (2016). The town is bordered by the Irish Sea to the east, Bray Head to the north and the Wicklow Mountains to the west. It is the 2nd biggest town in the county (after Bray).
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4 based on 210 reviews
Daata brings the most exciting Pakistani/Indian cuisine since 2000, using the freshest ingredients available. From the Daata Thaal sharing grill to the delicious Sabat Masar (Whole Black Lentils), head chef Saleem and his lady Shamim have it all.
Only recently heard about this restaurant and decided to try the take away option. All I can say is wow! The food is superb! We ordered Afghani Chicken which was amazing,Tikka Masala was so full of flavour, although I personally would have liked it to be a bit spicier. Maybe they could add extra spice upon request. The Balochi chicken was also a great hit with my family. We also got Tadka Dhaal which my daughter loved too. The Rice and Garlic Naan were really tasty too! I would have no hesitation recommending this restaurant and we will definitely be back.
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4 based on 180 reviews
Had a lovely meal here before. It was during the week so not very busy which suited us actually. Starter of onion bhaji always a winner with me and my main course of tikka masala very tasty. My dessert of carrot cake though was not quite like what I imagined. It was a good end to the meal for me. But that's only because they make carrot cake differently. I hope to return again for delicious starters and mains.
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Above Lee's pub on the main street Kilcoole is an Indian restaurant. Ate there with friends on a Saturday night, the place was fairly busy but not packed. I liked the room layout, lovely warm colours and nice décor. By the number of chairs outside the curtain I would say it does a rip-roaring trade in takeaways. We all choose Indian for starters and main course though there was a good selection of European dishes if you wished. The food was very good we tried Onion Bhajia and Samosa for starters and main course Arambol Prawn, Rogan Josh and a Jalferezi sides of Naan Bread & Pulao Rice. This is not a formal restaurant and the service is a little haphazard but it is welcoming warm and friendly. We will be going back.
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