Duvetdays wrote: » I don't regularly get Indian take away but when I do it's always spice cottage. The food there is really good and I'm glad I'm not the only one who finds Bombay pantry bland with small portions. The only other Indian who beats spice cottage is mt Everest of Kathmandu restaurant in Bray. That's by far the nicest.
dudara wrote: » Where is Masala located?
ted1 wrote: » I'm going out on a limb and going to say that's a Nepalese as oppose to Indian
Gareth Keenan wrote: » Kathmandu in Dalkey is excellent as well. Nepalese as SOMEONE will point out but do a lot of the usual Indian dishes too. Looking back in my twitter history I complained to BP in Sept 2011 about blandness and small portions. Their replies to me seem to have been deleted now though. they fought their corner well I recall.
New Indian Restaurant just opened on Cumberland Street Dun Laoghaire. Looking very good. Prices extremely reasonable. Have not tried as yet, but colleagues from work said it was excellent. More information on Facebook: Delhi Rasoi 7 Cumberland Street, Dun Laoghaire Tel: 01 908 1531/1532 i.e.: Starters Onion Bhaji (5 pieces!) €3.50 Tandooori Sheekh Kebab (4 pieces) €5.00 Mains: Lamb Rogan Josh €8.50 Chicken Jalfrezi €8.00 Channa Saag €6.00 Pilau Rice: €1.75 Naan : €1.75 Wishing them the very best of luck.
mhge wrote: » Tried Delhi Rasoi today - we really enjoyed it, nice balance of spices and flavours that felt quite comforting. Spice Cottage level for me (but I only eat veggie, so can't comment on meat dishes), much better than either BP or Masala. Oh and cheaper. Best of luck to them!
fussyonion wrote: » I don't know which branches of Bombay Pantry you guys are going to but the one in Rathfarnham is excellent. I always get the Chicken Karahi and there's loads of chunks of chicken breast, peppers and onions in a thick sauce. I've never been given a watery liquid or mean portions of chicken.
Awaaf wrote: » Tried it also and must say thought it was very good. I never feel Bombay Pantry and Spice Cottage are much more than OK so pleased to have an alternative. I also liked the one that was down the side of Pennies in the old chipper but that only lasted about a year. Concerned that the amount of people sharing my tastebuds in Dl may not be enough for Delhi Rasoi.
Awaaf wrote: » Tried it again tonight. Have to say I am liking it a lot! Doesn't seem that busy though so maybe the bland options will continue to prevail in DL.