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Eastern Tandoori


Eastern Empire
34-35 South William St
Dublin
Ireland
+353 1 671 0506
This popular Indian restaurant has a rather formal atmosphere, but the ambience of the dining room is cosy, and features a small area for pre-dinner drinks. Dinner is served upstairs in the comfortable, incense-filled and spacious dinning room. The menu is familiar to Indian lovers; spicy kormas of chicken or lamb and tandoori specials to name but a few. The staff couldn't be more pleasant and helpful.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Jaipur


Indian restaurant with Euro flair
41 South Great Georges Street
Dublin, Leinster
Ireland
+353 1 677 0999
http://www.jaipur.ie/
With its rather modern interior and adventurous European-influenced menu, Jaipur is not your average traditional Indian restaurant. If you like Indian food, but believe that chefs should remain open to cross-cultural ideas then you will probably be impressed with Jaipur's culinary daring and imagination. Their selection of reasonably priced wines is particularly noteworthy, and arguably reason enough in itself to choose this particular establishment.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Jewel in the Crown


Classic Indian restaurant
5 South William Street
Dublin
Ireland
+353 1 677 0681
Jewel in the Crown is a classic Indian restaurant - warm, comfortable, red-walled and dim. It is conveniently situated just behind Grafton Street and offers really excellent and authentic Indian cuisine at very reasonable prices. Service is also excellent. Try to get a table on the ground floor restaurant; it's a little more atmospheric than the little basement dining-room.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Jewel in the Crown photo by aiza and jeem
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Khyber


Indian in comfort
44/45 South William Street
Dublin
Ireland
+353 1 670 4855
Khyber is known amongst locals as one of the best Indian restaurants in town. If you're not an Indian food lover, this could be the place to start and if you are, it's worth the trip. Good food and attentive service make for an all-round excellent dining experience. The menu may be familiar, with no big surprises, but rest-assured, everything is deliciously done. Plenty of space between candlelit tables make it cosy spot for two, but it's also a great place to take a large group.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Khyber photo by wcities
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Langkawi


Spicy Asian cuisine
46 Upper Baggot Street
Dublin, Leinster
Ireland
+353 1 668 2760
Known as Dublin's original ethnic restaurant, and called the 'Lankers' by those in the know, Langkawi serves laid-back Indonesian, Indian and Malaysian comfort food. Menu items include spicy curries or dishes like Beef in Spicy Coconut Sauce, all of which are delicious. Langkawi is slightly beyond the city-centre, but is certainly worth the trip.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Punjab Balti House


Popular Punjabi dining spot
15 Ranelagh Village
Dublin
Ireland
+353 1 497 9420
The Punjab Balti House offers a sublime array of intriguing dishes (along with the more traditional) with the emphasis firmly on Punjabi and Pakistani cuisine. The restaurant has now established something of a distinguished reputation in the city. Excellent service compensates for the lack of drinks licence but even this can be bypassed through the bring-your-own bottle policy.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Rajdoot Tandoori


Vegetarian dishes - a speciality
26-28 Clarendon Street
Dublin
Ireland
+353 1 679 4280
http://www.rajdoot.co.uk/
This is more of an up-market Indian establishment than most, as many of its rivals have dipped into the fast-food end of the Indian restaurant scene. But yet, the prices haven't gone too crazy. You'll find the vegetarian fare an excellent choice, with vegetable sashlik, channa bunna, and onion kulcha all on the menu. There are no big surprises here, Rajdoot Tandoori has been serving Indian food longer than most and seems to have it perfected.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Rajdoot Tandoori photo by wcities
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Rupsha Indian Restaurant


Spiced up
49, Lower Dorset Street
Dublin, Leinster
Ireland
+353 (0)1 836 3125
The simple and unpretentious decor of Rupsha is definitely not for those in search of an elite dining destination. Offering spicy Indian specialties like the Lasooni Tikka and the Lamb Rogon Josh, this place is all about authentic Indian food. Situated on Lower Dorset Street, it is easily accessible from the city centre. Call for further information.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Saagar


Spicy and fiery curries
16 Harcourt Street
Dublin
Ireland
+353 1 475 5060
Saagar is not just another Dublin Indian restaurant: the attention to detail here is breathtaking. Located in the basement, there's a feeling of finding a hidden treasure, which is only further enhanced when you give the food a try. There are many different regional dishes on the menu. Many menu items are well worth a try: the house lemon-rice and the coriander nan bread are delicious, the chilli-fried prawns are out-of-this-world, and there are also lots of vegetarian options.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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