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    Bombay Pantry Ashtown - Devoured by all!

    Bombay Pantry Ashtown

    3.4(14 reviews)
    3.7 kmNavan Road
    €€

    ***Little update. The business contacted me after seeing this review asking for my phone number so…read morethey could try to make amends. They never called. LOL*** I am at the end of my tether with this place. So my last review said "Never again." That didn't really happen as it is the closet Indian take away to me and I love Indian food. So I have ordered a few times since. Tonight just was the straw that broke the camels back. I ordered their chicken karachi special with garlic coriander naan and Coca-Cola. I GOT plain naan and Diet Coke. DIET COKE! Anyone who drinks regular Coke does not appreciate been given Diet Coke. I rang and told the guy that the drink was wrong. He said that they realised that they had run out of Coke. I told him that what you do in that situation is you CALL THE CUSTOMER and tell them. I don't drink Diet Coke. Why on Earth would I want it. If I was told this I would have asked for an orange or something with real sugar. He told me he would add €2 to my account. It's hardly anything to get excited about and I bid him adieu. THEN I realised my naan was PLAIN. Not garlic coriander as ordered. I rang, spoke with another guy. I told him it was infuriating at this stage as they are constantly getting my ordered wrong. Usually forgetting my dips or poppadoms. He said he would send the naan down, I told him I was eating now and there was no point. He said he would add €5 to my account. At this stage I was hungry and was like fine, grand, thanks, bye. I also ordered the Indian Brussel sprouts. There was 6 of them. They were totally undercooked and fairly tasteless. I like my veggies al dente. That is not the issue here. At €4.75 there must be a HUGE mark up on them. I am so annoyed. SO ANNOYED. I spent €20 on Bombay Bantry tonight and have been irritated by the entire experience. So this €5 is now on my account. This basically covers the cost of the Coke and the naan that I did not receive. It's hardly compensation as I never drank the Diet Coke and barely ate my bland plain naan. If I do decide to take advantage of this €5 on my account and actually order from here again and the food and service is improved I will update my review. But the way I feel right now I wouldn't hold my breath. But we'll see. Maybe they will get a chance to redeem themselves with me.

    The masochist within me demands a tradition of curry after a bout of dental surgery from a few…read moreshoppes down. While not the best curry I've ever had, (no vindaloo!), I really do like this small and open restaurant. When you walk in, you can see them working to prepare the food. The work area seems quite clean, stainless steel and clean counters. Each time, the order is the same, 2 things of basmati rice, naan bread, a chicken korma for one, and a gaan fire house lamb for myself. The latter is the hottest thing they have on menu. To its credit, it does have a pleasant and lovely burn. This totals about 22 Euro. They are prompt and friendly. I rarely wait more than 10 minutes. The basmati rice is pleasantly steamed, not mushy or runny. The naan bread is ok and I'm told the chicken korma is lovely. I've found that in absent of a good vindaloo, this gaan fire house lamb is an acceptable substitute. My only complaint is that 22 Euro for two is a bit dear for a takeaway curry, a price that's inflated since most the menu is ala carte.

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    Bombay Pantry Ashtown - Cool it down with some homemade raita dip!

    Cool it down with some homemade raita dip!

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    Only the freshest ingredients..

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    Diwali Indian Restaurant

    Diwali Indian Restaurant

    3.9(114 reviews)
    7.2 kmSouth Inner City
    €€

    Diwali Indian Restaurant was among the best food I had in over a week of visiting England,…read moreScotland, and Ireland. I visited their Camden St. location which is an area of Dublin that's buzzing with restaurants. Other more highly rated Indian restaurants (which were also more expensive) were all booked up, and I'm glad they were, since Diwali was right up our alley for tastes as they provided delicious food and excellent service. The music was great, and decor just right for ambiance. Meals start off with complimentary papadum and various chutneys, which is always appreciated. For drinks, we got the mango lassi and Cobra beer. The mango lassi had the perfect yogurt and mango accents without being too sweet, and was better than even the highly rated restaurants we went to in London. The Cobra beer was decent with regards to flavor. We tried the onion bhaji and chicken pakora to start off. The onion bhaji was a little bit oily, but great in taste and presentation, leaving us wondering how it was made as it was a pull apart variety while still preserving the chickpea batter accent with each bite. The chicken pakoras were also good, with a batter spiced just right. For main course, we ordered the butter chicken along with pulau rice and a naan. Nothing groundbreaking with regards to recipe, but just fresh and delicious food for these items. The pulau rice was better than plain basmati rice, and naan was a thin, but very generous portion. The food was so good that we returned a second night after being indecisive on where to go for dinner. The manager noticed us and provided us with mango lassi and a sampling of an aloo dish on the house, thanking us for being repeat guests. I love it when management shows such a genuine appreciation for customers like that. Service was attentive and on top of their game throughout both our visits. I'd recommend a visit to the Camden Street location of Diwali Indian Restaurant when in the mood for delicious Indian food when in Dublin.

    I'm a big Indian Food guy. This was one of the best restaurants we ate at in our 5-day visit to…read moreDublin. My 2 colleagues had never been to an Indian restaurant so I was charged with recommendations. Needless to say, they both really enjoyed their meals. Food and service were excellent. They even presented us with complementary shots of Sambuca at the end. Very nice touch.

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    Shallots - indpak - Updated June 2026

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