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Top Modern Indian restaurants in Dublin, Ireland

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This was THE BEST Indian food I've had in a very long time (if ever!)
Every single dish was spot on, literally wanted to lick the plate clean.
Service was fast and mostly attentive (despite it being packed due to the holiday).
The atmosphere is lovely, but if they don't have a table available, the food is so good that I would recommend you to get take out!
Indian Tiffin in Parnell Street Dublin is one of the Restaurants which sells Indian food like Idly, Masala Dosa, Chicken Biryani, tea, Mango Lassie etc. I visited this restaurant a few times and ate Biryani, Masala Dosa tasted Mango Lassie.
The food will be the tastiest on Friday and weekends.
Prajwal Gopal
at 2024 Dec 10
Prajwal Gopal
at 2024 Dec 10
Visited this place to try their Indo-Chinese food. My reviews are just based on that. Tried the Szhezwan Chicken noodles and chilli chicken.
Taste - noodles taste was very average,filled with veggies that were raw.
Chilli chicken was a disaster, served some old chicken with some tangy sauce.

Portion size - ridiculously small portion size
Price - Absolutely unjustifiable pricing for some of the dishes whereas some top restaurants nearby are charging less for the same menu
Best Indian in Dublin! Everything is so so delicious and the staff are great
Gopal G
at 2024 Oct 19
Gopal G
at 2024 Oct 19
Delicious and Affordable Indian Tiffins!

India Tiffins is a great spot for authentic Indian food at a reasonable price. While the menu is a bit limited, as the name suggests, they specialize in basic tiffin dishes, and they do them really well. The student discount with a valid college ID is a nice bonus!

However, the cleanliness and ambience could be improved, and the location itself isn’t the most remarkable. That said, if you're after tasty, affordable Indian food, this place is definitely worth a visit.
Lovely, small, cosy Indian restaurant serving delicious food! Really enjoyed our dinner here and can’t wait to be back! Chicken Chetinad was really tasty 👌
Devangi Dave
at 2024 Oct 06
Devangi Dave
at 2024 Oct 06
We visited this place for breakfast and to my surprise the food was just okay okay. We ordered wada sambhar and masala dosa. Both of these dishes had much salt in them which killed the taste of the food. Though the masala dosa was nice crispy and hot but I just can't compliment it on that basis. Wada which was served had turned soggy as it was served already with sambhar in a bowl which was not what we expected. Till the time we finished one medu wada, the second was already soggy in sambhar which killed the vibe of the dish. Overall it was just a normal breakfast and taste. Honestly, there are plenty of other Indian restaurants at Parnell Street with good taste and affordable prices to try out. Thanks
pia fernandes
at 2024 Jul 27
pia fernandes
at 2024 Jul 27
We’ve been loyal customers of this place since they opened. The food, people and atmosphere has always been welcoming and good. Lately, it seems like they’ve hiked their prices but the quantities have dropped dramatically. Ordered a chilly chicken, one of our favourites here and it came in a box that wasn’t even half full. Really disappointing as this is the second time this happened.
Marriyam Hussain
at 2024 Jun 26
Marriyam Hussain
at 2024 Jun 26
Good place for quick snacks.
We ordered Pani Puri, Dahi Puri, Samosas, and Mango Lassis.
food can definitely be better, Service is a bit slow as we didn't get all the stuff at the same time.
Overall experience was still good. Staff is polite. Thank you.
Karishma Tyagi
at 2024 May 27
Karishma Tyagi
at 2024 May 27
Went there for a quick evening bite, and tried Dabeli, Dahi Puri and Sev Puri.
The space was a little compact and the service was too slow. 30 minutes was the waiting time for Schezwan rice, so cancelled it and it took nearly 20-25 minutes for our order. The nearest Luas Stop is Parnell Street.

As for the taste:
- Dabeli: It tasted good.
- Dahi Puri: Highly recommended, really refreshing and delicious.
- Sev Puri: I wouldn't recommend it, as it had a bland taste.
Hidden Indian gem in Dublin.

They have a very beautiful ambience and setting . The place offers limited seating so you are better off reserving beforehand.

This place is not price heavy at all and their portions are also fairly generous. The portion quantities are created as such so that you have a wider range of items to taste from without leaving you too full or too hungry.

Special recommendations:
Starter: Fish Tikki
Main course: Jackfruit Butter Masala
Dessert: Gulab jamun
Krisha Tomar
at 2024 Apr 04
Krisha Tomar
at 2024 Apr 04
This little restaurant is located in the heart of dublin. Perfect place if you have cravings for south Indian food. The food here is absolutely delicious! we tried masala dosa and paneer dosa and it was bursting with flavor and cooked to perfection. Sambhar and chutney was also very delicious and cherry on the top must try their Masala Chai, that was superb.
First, the name of the restaurant “Konkan” is quite misleading. They do regular Indian food, not specifically South Indian or Konkan by any means.

I guess they are going for a mid-range, fine dining, taster menu experience but I think their overall offering just ends up being confusing - an average restaurant with the decor of a fine dining experience, an average menu, average taste, average service, small portions, and high prices.

We ordered two appetisers, 3 mains,some naans, and pulao rice on the side. We were just about full between three and we are not big eaters. The ingredients used are not the highest quality and consequently the dishes are not very tasty.

Perhaps it would have been better to have a tasting menu but having tried a variety of dishes I don’t think it would have hit the spot either.

Their prices are comparable to the likes of Pickle but they lack the originality, service and taste.

We passed on this feedback to the owner but he dismissed it by saying that the dishes are meant to serve one. This explanation would’ve been better offered at the start rather than at the end.
Quiet and cozy ambience. Food was great, we ordered jackfruit sukka, chicken tikka, plain naan, coriander naan and paneer butter masala. Not that many restaurants have this much of vegetarian food. We HAVE to order a minimum of €20 per person and you gotta reserve a table, the way this information delivery by the manager was a bit harsh though. Could be more customer friendly.
I’ve been to Konkan a good few times and I think it’s one of the tastiest Indian restaurants in Dublin. I wish Google did half-star ratings because I reckon that Konkan is in between 4 and 5 ⭐️. Anyways… delicious food! 🤤 If you’re into Indian cuisine, definitely give this place a try. Lovely staff and it’s fairly close to the city centre as well. They have significantly upped their prices recently though, but I suppose many places have.
I have not been to Konkan in a long time. Maybe 6 or 7 years, maybe more. I remember it being ok but that's about it. I have seen the ranking and reviews which I found odd considering all the great indian restaurants in Dublin. My expectations were not high going to this place.

Fast forward to the end of the meal. All I can say is the hype is well founded. The meal was stunning, the staff were great and the atmosphere is good.

They were missing some items on the menu which I prefer I.e meat platter for 2. I was shocked it wasn't there but went with their veg platter for 1. Its was lovely.

The place is small but we'll worth a trip. I don't use these word too often but considering the location, it is a hidden gem.

Overall experience was great and I am looking forward to going back.