Have only had delivery from there many times when worked city centre. Food was always top tier. Not sure if they are linked with Kathmandu Kitchen being another Indian & Nepalese place nearby, but their menus are very similar, and IMO sort of a little boring. Vagya in D15 is one that I've eaten in and from much more often. It's a Nepalese & Indian, since the owner is from Nepal (met him before ever even ate from there due to him being part of the small community of Nepalese in Dublin). It's still a little sparse on things like chef specialities if like to try more than what's on a fairly basic menu. There's a lot of differences between the spices used in dishes that are labelled the same, if done authentically Nepalese or Indian style. The mark of the best of those places for me, is when they advertise something like ' if there's something you want that's not on the menu... just ask'. Obviously need to keep things within reason, but those are the places that get my money. A vindaloo is really tame for me, but an extra spicy phall or Kerala Kohzi is rarely on any menu, but any good chef can do it. Sidenote: Tikka Masala is not really an Indian dish, it's Scottish
Lads 👍 the food looks delicious. Vindaloo, I find hot but enjoyable
Love this place. Get the lamb Balti next time.
Baxto kebabs in the square in tallaght, I keep telling you, best ever 👌😎
Hands down by far the best Indian restaurant in the country by a mile 👌
Great food and even better people down in Diwali! 🤝
@@Paul_IsItWorthIt can't beat indian hospitality
Ok based on that it’s on my todo list, well done lads thanks for the rec!
In there last night, review was 100%, great Indian, onion bhajis best in Dublin!
@@Johnjoe321 great to hear, glad you enjoyed it and thanks for leaving a comment! 🤝
Top notch.
10/10
Can you return and do a Phaal challenge.
Do you want to see me die? 😂
Have only had delivery from there many times when worked city centre. Food was always top tier.
Not sure if they are linked with Kathmandu Kitchen being another Indian & Nepalese place nearby, but their menus are very similar, and IMO sort of a little boring.
Vagya in D15 is one that I've eaten in and from much more often. It's a Nepalese & Indian, since the owner is from Nepal (met him before ever even ate from there due to him being part of the small community of Nepalese in Dublin). It's still a little sparse on things like chef specialities if like to try more than what's on a fairly basic menu.
There's a lot of differences between the spices used in dishes that are labelled the same, if done authentically Nepalese or Indian style.
The mark of the best of those places for me, is when they advertise something like ' if there's something you want that's not on the menu... just ask'. Obviously need to keep things within reason, but those are the places that get my money. A vindaloo is really tame for me, but an extra spicy phall or Kerala Kohzi is rarely on any menu, but any good chef can do it.
Sidenote: Tikka Masala is not really an Indian dish, it's Scottish
Best indian nepali restaurant in dublin imo 💜
Absolutely I haven’t tried every Indian yet, but so far it’s top of my list!
it doesn't look good when you put it on the plate??🤣
It looks better on the plate then the next time you see it...