2lazytogetup wrote: » was it good? would you recommend one. i know its only 11am but all the talk is giving me an indian food appetite
anewme wrote: » And just as a result of this thread I had Indie Spice last night.
anewme wrote: » Way too much - typical case of eyes bigger than belly, so ate the prawns and left loads of the rice and nan. Problem being though and I often find with Indian - just meat and sauce, so a lot of sauce left. One of those where, yes it was lovely, but wont want again for six months!
Roadtoad wrote: » I see someone has blocked off car parking under Limerick Bridge, at the canal in Jigginstown. There’s a new ‘Local Access Only’ sign displayed also. I’d have thought the canal bank was public space, accessible for all. Its too nice a walk for people who aren’t afraid of grass/mud to forfeit. Its as pretty a canal bank walk as there is, if not a bit noisy during heavy motorway traffic times.
Bill Ponderosa wrote: » Yeah I'm going to chance amaya tomorrow night to see what it's like. Move a fan of Chinese food than Indian.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » Next week is Chinese week, I myself shall hit Johnstown
2lazytogetup wrote: » Google maps states that Limerick Bridge is temporarily closed. Maybe the council are doing works there. and its only temporary. yep local access means you are free to walk. they dont want people using it as a detour.
anewme wrote: » Over rated. Very salty. Is there no where decent in Naas?
Roadtoad wrote: » The barriers I saw had the look of private enterprise about them. Parking space alongside the gravel lane at the canal has been fenced off, meaning that people wishing to park on the lane to enjoy the canal walk must now park elsewhere, perhaps on the old Limerick road (Jigginstown village). The route OVER the bridge (the old Limerick road) remains open. The 'detour' is less of a thing since Covid and reduced traffic volume on the N7. Pop out and enjoy the walk anyway, its fairly dry at the moment, and about 12 km round trip from Limerick Bridge to Corbally Harbour. Have regard for your 5 km orbit.
2lazytogetup wrote: » Thanks Roadtoad. ill give that a walk over the weekend. ill have a check at the land registry website to see if what has been blocked off is public land. If so, ill see if the county council can do anything.
IrishZeus wrote: » Tigger in Clane is very good. Victoria Gardens in Johnstown also not bad.
2lazytogetup wrote: » thank you, and for being to the point. you are better than those professional restaurant critics. ill order one tonight.
anewme wrote: » Did you chance it?
Not in Kansas wrote: » Sallins really is going to come into its own this summer. Lock 13, Two Cooks, The Grange and new-kid-on-the-block Ground Social were all doing take-away coffees, food and treats at the weekend and the atmosphere was absolutely fantastic. It felt like a holiday village. Need a few more benches and bins and it will be a hub for the summer months.
jrosen wrote: » Thought the same, took a walk with the hubby and stopped by 2 cooks. They are always so lovely too.
WishUWereHere wrote: » Can I ask a question re 2 Cooks? We went there a few years ago, and found it very overpriced, though I do regard the fare as top notch. When all the crap over cv19 is over, we would like to gibe it another try. Has it changed at all?
jrosen wrote: » TBH I think its somewhere you go for a treat so I guess I feel its worth it. But yes its pricey. Id love to see more restaurants come to naas and the surrounding areas.
WishUWereHere wrote: » Thanks for the feedback Rosen. Going by Hourreply, it hasn’t changed so. As for wishing for more restaurants, be grateful for those You have. Here in Newbridge we haven’t one decent restaurant imho - certainly nothing like 2 cooks. Nearest for us is The Hanged Man or the Brown Bear.
2lazytogetup wrote: » i know its a bit far from newbridge, but the restaurant in ballymore eustace is really good. might be called the ballymore inn. i found it better than 2 cooks. ballymore eustace has a nice walk along the river which you could do as well. obviously closed now, but just letting you know for when life returns.