raheny red wrote: » Looks like Rudys are setting up a BBQ for tonight/weekend. Get down quick if you want a bite and a gargle. Can't see that lasting long.
raheny red wrote: » Seen the owner having a glass but that was it.
Pat Dunne wrote: » Don’t you just love the internet!
raheny red wrote: » Huh? What do you mean?
Pat Dunne wrote: » I could ask exactly the same of you. Here’s a little reminder what you posted.
raheny red wrote: » Awh Jaysis Christ Pat. "Setting up". Passive aggression on internet forums, ya love to see it. Popped onto their instagram, they're doing it Friday to Monday. I only got a glimpse of their prices outside €7.50 for ribs...burgers...€3.50 for beer. I only took note of the important stuff, a few other items on the menu too.
mr_edge_to_you wrote: » Delhi Darbar in Clones is a great little restaurant. Nothing fancy but really nice Indian food!
ladystardust wrote: » While I agree that nothing beats Shimla (when it first opened). We are big fans of zouq in coolmine industrial estate.
Caranica wrote: » I do love Zouq and they are very reasonably priced. Have been ordering a bit more from Masala lately though as it feels like more of a treat. Their Madras is unlike any I've had anywhere in the world.
Bandana boy wrote: » My wife’s madras is unlike anything anyone else has had in the world It’s not good though !
Former Former wrote: » Was driving past yesterday (BH Monday) afternoon, sure enough they were set up. Burgers, ribs, wings and hot dogs, chips and beers all for takeaway. They had a few tables set up but off their premises, i.e. just on the path, so I guess it's a 'sit at your own risk' thing. Anyhoo, stopped off, got a very decent burger.
Gerlad wrote: » The new BurgerStore in Ongar must think they’re doing serious business. Too busy to make a kinder bueno milkshake earlier with one other person in queue. Don’t seem overly concerned with custom given they’re a new business and Romayos set to open the other end of the village.
rolling boh wrote: » Would think Romayos will put them under pressure when they open do not see room for both unfortunetly especially with the poor survival rate of chippers in Ongar .
Pat Dunne wrote: » Romayo’s is very inconsistent, with the chips been average at the best of times, at least that’s based on my experience of 3 of their shops around D15 over a 20 year period.
Jebus Diced wrote: » What do you mean too busy? Did they say no we're not making you a milkshake?
Brock Turnpike wrote: » They are the scabbiest chipper I've ever encountered when it comes to portion size.
Bandana boy wrote: » I have certainly seen a variance in the quality of chips but portion is always huge
Brock Turnpike wrote: » We have different understanding of the word huge so. Their portion is very small, tiny in some cases, in comparison to other chippers in D15 and elsewhere.
Gerlad wrote: » Yes. They’re seemed to be two ‘front of house’ there too. Maybe they had a lot of deliveries - just thought it was quite dismissive and it was my first time there. Romayos know how to pump out the food but portion/quality can be hit and miss. San Marino in Laurel Lodge is the best chipper in D15.
LorelaiG wrote: » I agree with you about San Marino being the best chipper in D15. Wouldn't order from anywhere else.
ladystardust wrote: » In search of a decent sandwich. User to live in town and miss the auld artisan sambo on lovely bread with some mad and overpriced topping.... chopped and o'Brien's not cutting it.
Gerlad wrote: » Gave burgerstore a second chance. Glad to be proven wrong. Got the double burger with chips and bueno milk shake. Mother of god. Unreal eating. Burger pattys were delish and great bacon and sauce. Loads of decent chips and really good creamy shake. Think it was €15 all in but it’s good quality grub and would clean up in town. Hope it gets the custom in Ongar.
ongarboy wrote: » Ok, you've sold me. I'm going to try it this week!�� On a separate note, I was driving through Castleknock yesterday and noticed the signs for Castello de Brun Italian restaurant were removed. Have they closed down completely or just renovating during the lockdown?
raheny red wrote: » Been on the lookout for a new Indian take away in D15 so we gave this a go last night. Punjabi chicken chilli masala and lamb saag. Both fantastic, the saag especially. Onion bahjis were really good too. The meat samosas were quite poor though. The garlic and peshwari naams were excellent. This will be our go to from now on. Nice wan.