Pen Rua wrote: » Where's the best shout for Indian food in the city? Preferably where we can order via Just Eat to use up a One4All voucher. We've had Mirch Masalla (Popes Quay) before. The first time was very good, but delivery was exceptionally long. The second time was only ok, so we're looking for somewhere else.
sporina wrote: » Does it have to be city centre? Raj Gaylord in Kerrypike is great - as is Haveli in Douglas.. After that I'd say Thali - sorry Fin, we stopped using The Spice Inn - terrible on the last 2 occasions..
Pen Rua wrote: » I probably should have qualified it more - city centre and / or delivery to city. Thali seems to be popular. I looked it up. They operated from the premises Mirch Masalla used? I gather they're on Maylor St now. Google Maps has a photo of some coffee shop there, guess it's outdated.
fin12 wrote: » What are the portions like in Raj Gaylord ? I thought they were quiet small but haven’t been there now in ages Is Thali on popes quay ?
Samhain wrote: » +1 for Thali and Haveli. Mirch masala started out promising but was absolutely rank the second time. Never again. There is an Indian stall in Wilton market on a Tuesday that is excellent. Only a couple of dishes each day but very good quality and a huge portion for 8 euro. Lovely guy running it, he normally throws in something for free like a Dosa or similar starter dish. He is in Kinsale on a Wednesday and Midleton on Saturday. Can't remember the full name...spice of life or something similar?
igCorcaigh wrote: » There's also Iyer's if that's your kind of thing (vegetarian). Not sure about them accepting the One4All voucher though.
the beer revolu wrote: » I'm a huge fan of Iyer's but I'd be wary of recommending it to someone looking for an Indian take-away. While the flavours are certainly Indian, the format is very different to your typical Irish Indian restaurant food. Their meal for one feeds two of us but some items are more generous than others. Love it, but it's not for everyone.
limnam wrote: » Cork badly needs more decent Indians.
BruteStock wrote: » I couldn't recommenced Spice Inn enough. Very flavorsome and reasonably priced. Spice Of India is top notch too.. Haveli seems too awkward so I never bothered to order from them. They should get on Just Eat or something
BruteStock wrote: » ...Haveli seems too awkward so I never bothered to order from them. They should get on Just Eat or something
fin12 wrote: » Anyone get a takeaway from the Tradehouse in Ballincollig?
fin12 wrote: » Spice inn on north Main Street?
SouthernBelle wrote: » Regularly. I had the Chicken Supreme and hubby had the Korma tonight. Both were very tasty.
BruteStock wrote: » Yeah , they make a great curry in there. The owner is sound too.
Mardyke wrote: » Heard from someone recently that it's not a great place. Apart from forgetting the rice from the delivery (!!) the curry was very average. There's plenty of better Indian restaurants.I heard about a new pizza place in Cloughduv... Must try it.
leahyl wrote: » That's the curly stu guy I'd say? He was coming up to the city centre on a Saturday last year too and then stopped. I asked him the other day if he was coming back to the city again and he said he would be in a few weeks. The pizzas look unreal and I know of someone who had them and said they taste every bit as good as they look.