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Best indian in Cork City

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 37,214 ✭✭✭✭Dudess


    In town, I always opt for Delhi Palace. Better places outside of town though in my opinion (Lalquila, Raj). Heard really good things about Eastern Tandoori but the opposite on this thread.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,411 ✭✭✭ABajaninCork


    Dermighty wrote: »
    My brother had some business clients over form England and brought them to Bombay Palace and they thought it was excellent. I'm not sure how good it is compared to Indian in the UK but I think it's excellent and easily the best in Cork (even if that isn't saying much).

    I did have indian in London once in La Porte Des Indes and I found it to be very underwhelming, though I was only there once and maybe I ordered the wrong dish.

    Well - La Porte des Indes is Thai/Indian 'fusion', so that may be why! If you want Thai, then the best place for budget busting food would be the Blue Elephant in Fulham which owns La Porte Des Indes. Or you can go to the Thai Pot/Thai Square chain: http://www.thaipot.biz/index2.html Very hard to get a bad meal there!

    Depending on what you want to spend when you next go to London, I can recommend Chutney Mary in the King's Road. http://www.chutneymary.com/ Another excellent place is Cafe Spice Namaste in Alie St, Wapping http://www.cafespice.co.uk/ (round the corner from the Tower of London). I can't afford those places right now, so I make do with my local place which serves the best curries in South London!

    Sorry, but like I say, the Indian food served here is shocking. The prices in the Bombay Palace (if that's the name of the place by the Opera House) certainly doesn't justify the excreable food we got. Just my 2c's worth...

    I apologise if it looks as though I'm taking over the thread, but I'm PASSIONATE about good food and even more so about good value. Sadly, I have yet to experience either when it comes to Indian restaurants in Cork. Having said that, I've only had one bad meal since moving here. I like to think I know a GOOD curry when I see one! :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 31,710 ✭✭✭✭~Rebel~


    In town, Bombay palace for me as well.

    However, i think my favourite is the new one in Carrigaline, Spice Indian Cuisine, absolutely delicious!
    http://www.spiceindiancuisine.com/


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,748 ✭✭✭Dermighty


    Dudess wrote: »
    In town, I always opt for Delhi Palace. Better places outside of town though in my opinion (Lalquila, Raj). Heard really good things about Eastern Tandoori but the opposite on this thread.

    Closed for about 10 years... :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,748 ✭✭✭Dermighty


    Well - La Porte des Indes is Thai/Indian 'fusion', so that may be why! If you want Thai, then the best place for budget busting food would be the Blue Elephant in Fulham which owns La Porte Des Indes. Or you can go to the Thai Pot/Thai Square chain: http://www.thaipot.biz/index2.html Very hard to get a bad meal there!

    Depending on what you want to spend when you next go to London, I can recommend Chutney Mary in the King's Road. http://www.chutneymary.com/ Another excellent place is Cafe Spice Namaste in Alie St, Wapping http://www.cafespice.co.uk/ (round the corner from the Tower of London). I can't afford those places right now, so I make do with my local place which serves the best curries in South London!

    Sorry, but like I say, the Indian food served here is shocking. The prices in the Bombay Palace (if that's the name of the place by the Opera House) certainly doesn't justify the excreable food we got. Just my 2c's worth...

    I apologise if it looks as though I'm taking over the thread, but I'm PASSIONATE about good food and even more so about good value. Sadly, I have yet to experience either when it comes to Indian restaurants in Cork. Having said that, I've only had one bad meal since moving here. I like to think I know a GOOD curry when I see one! :D

    No, that's Eastern Tandoori (awful, awful restaurant in every sense). Bombay Palace is on Cook street, just off Oliver Plunkett Street. I'm going there for dinner tonight, Rogan Josh and Keema Naan.

    Not everything about the Raj or Bombay is great, but the Rogan Josh is outstanding.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 14,285 ✭✭✭✭leahyl


    Dermighty wrote: »
    Closed for about 10 years... :D

    I was thinking that myself when i read it!!:D


  • Registered Users Posts: 14,285 ✭✭✭✭leahyl


    Dermighty wrote: »
    No, that's Eastern Tandoori (awful, awful restaurant in every sense). Bombay Palace is on Cook street, just off Oliver Plunkett Street. I'm going there for dinner tonight, Rogan Josh and Keema Naan.

    Not everything about the Raj or Bombay is great, but the Rogan Josh is outstanding.

    OMG would so love a curry right now - you are lucky! It'll have to be sometime next week for me def - have such cravings for indian food:)


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,389 ✭✭✭FTGFOP


    I'd just like to stick up for Eastern Tandoori, I've eaten in the restaurant a few times but mainly just get take out from there. All my experiences with the place have been positive.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,411 ✭✭✭ABajaninCork


    Dermighty wrote: »
    No, that's Eastern Tandoori (awful, awful restaurant in every sense). Bombay Palace is on Cook street, just off Oliver Plunkett Street. I'm going there for dinner tonight, Rogan Josh and Keema Naan.

    Not everything about the Raj or Bombay is great, but the Rogan Josh is outstanding.

    Thanks for letting me know the name! :D Please tell me about the Bombay Palace when you get a chance. I'll try that next...I'm determined to find a half way decent curry in Cork!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,748 ✭✭✭Dermighty


    Thanks for letting me know the name! :D Please tell me about the Bombay Palace when you get a chance. I'll try that next...I'm determined to find a half way decent curry in Cork!

    I went to Bombay Palace last night (Saturday) with my girlfriend. She got her usual Tikka Masala and I got Rogan Josh, which was awful (no flavour and overwhelming taste of ghee/oil, so I told them I wasn't eating it and I ordered Murg Tikka instead which was excellent. That's the first time I've ever handed back a meal in there or not wanted to eat the food I ordered. Ironic that I should be raving about it here and then go, only to find out the food wasn't good :P

    An Indian friend of my girlfriend has given Bombay 13 out of 20, which he says is the highest he's gotten in Ireland.

    Whatever the hell happened last night I hope it doesn't happen you :P The Rogan Josh is usually outstanding, I don't know a lot about Indian food but I know good food when I taste it. I'd recommend the Rogan Josh, Saag Gosht, Murg Tikka, Tikka Masala, Korma, Lamb Bhuna and Keema Naan. Ive had the Balti, chilli masala and a few others and I wasn't mad about them but the other ones are usually solid enough. I'm not into cream based sauces whatsoever so I usually go for the onion or tomato based sauces.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 37,214 ✭✭✭✭Dudess


    Dermighty wrote: »
    Closed for about 10 years... :D
    D'oh! Bombay Palace... :o

    Baja, there's only a Thai/Chinese in Tower - I'd say it's the Raj Gaylord in Kerry Pike (near Tower) you were recommended. I absolutely adore it anyway - definitely my fave in Cork.


  • Registered Users Posts: 874 ✭✭✭Max001


    Dermighty wrote: »
    I went to Bombay Palace last night (Saturday) with my girlfriend. She got her usual Tikka Masala and I got Rogan Josh, which was awful (no flavour and overwhelming taste of ghee/oil, so I told them I wasn't eating it and I ordered Murg Tikka instead which was excellent. That's the first time I've ever handed back a meal in there or not wanted to eat the food I ordered. Ironic that I should be raving about it here and then go, only to find out the food wasn't good :P

    An Indian friend of my girlfriend has given Bombay 13 out of 20, which he says is the highest he's gotten in Ireland.

    Whatever the hell happened last night I hope it doesn't happen you :P The Rogan Josh is usually outstanding, I don't know a lot about Indian food but I know good food when I taste it. I'd recommend the Rogan Josh, Saag Gosht, Murg Tikka, Tikka Masala, Korma, Lamb Bhuna and Keema Naan. Ive had the Balti, chilli masala and a few others and I wasn't mad about them but the other ones are usually solid enough. I'm not into cream based sauces whatsoever so I usually go for the onion or tomato based sauces.

    Cheers Dude. One of the things I miss so much about the UK is the ability to grab a decent curry on the way home after a night out, if you're in the mood. Was under the impression the only decent places were in Kerry Pike or Fermoy. Will definitely try the Palace sometime soon. AND, well done you for sending a dish back. I wish more people would do that here. It'd put gawd awful places like Eastern Tandoori outta business sooner. (maybe) :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,550 ✭✭✭curly from cork


    after reading this thread nothing would do me but an indian. got the meal bag for two in tesco. ten euro. not bad and did the trick :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,411 ✭✭✭ABajaninCork


    Dermighty wrote: »
    I went to Bombay Palace last night (Saturday) with my girlfriend. She got her usual Tikka Masala and I got Rogan Josh, which was awful (no flavour and overwhelming taste of ghee/oil, so I told them I wasn't eating it and I ordered Murg Tikka instead which was excellent. That's the first time I've ever handed back a meal in there or not wanted to eat the food I ordered. Ironic that I should be raving about it here and then go, only to find out the food wasn't good :P

    An Indian friend of my girlfriend has given Bombay 13 out of 20, which he says is the highest he's gotten in Ireland.

    Whatever the hell happened last night I hope it doesn't happen you :P The Rogan Josh is usually outstanding, I don't know a lot about Indian food but I know good food when I taste it. I'd recommend the Rogan Josh, Saag Gosht, Murg Tikka, Tikka Masala, Korma, Lamb Bhuna and Keema Naan. Ive had the Balti, chilli masala and a few others and I wasn't mad about them but the other ones are usually solid enough. I'm not into cream based sauces whatsoever so I usually go for the onion or tomato based sauces.

    Ah right. I like the onion based curries myself or a decent King Prawn Dhansak. Might have to give that place a swerve...:(


  • Registered Users Posts: 1 jessicaca


    I'm a Londoner, so appreciate a decent ruby!

    But I have to say, since moving here my experiences of Indian restaurants in Cork have been AWFUL:eek:!!

    The Indian by the Opera House? That's got to be the worst one I've ever been in. We had some ruby-loving friends over from London and the restaurant was recommended to us, so off we went.

    There was NO difference between the different curries ordered. I asked for a Dhansak, and I found fruit cocktail in mine FFS! My friend ordered a Chicken Tikka Masala which is supposed to be mild right? Wrong! It was so hot he couldn't eat it. When I tasted it, all I got was the overwhelming taste of curry powder. There was no difference in the curries ordered except mine had fruit cocktail added and they had the cheek to call it a Dhansak! Only spicy poppodoms were on offer. We couldn't get any plain, and those served to us were disgusting. Tasted very stale...

    The service was slow considering we were there midweek, and the bill exorbitant. It came to E150 for four with just the main courses, one cider and three Diet Cokes! They could never get away with seving such crap food in London. They'd be out of business very quickly!

    Needless to say we didn't go back. Our experience was not unique, as some work colleagues came over to Cork on business and ate in there. It wasn't a good time for them either!

    There was also an Indian takeaway in Mayfield I decided to try against my better judgement. That too was a disappointment.

    Another restaurant in Tower has been recommended to me, but to tell the truth I've been so put off (traumatised? LOL) by my experiences here, I wait until I go home to get a decent ruby.:pac:

    Now - if there's a DECENT Indian restaurant here, then I'd love to hear about it. Please - I'm asking nicely!!

    Havelli in Douglas has to be the best Indian in Cork if not Ireland and i have been lucky enough to eat in some good restaurants, Gerald the owner and Chef cooks everything to order and the naan bread is to die for my personal fav is murgh mikani (butter chicken) delicious!!
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  • Registered Users Posts: 11,465 ✭✭✭✭cantdecide


    Bombay Palace for me, too. Always those of an Eastern persuasion eating there which I reckon's a good sign and I've always been more than satisfied :)

    EDIT: I just realised the thread's been around since the times of East India Company!


  • Registered Users Posts: 701 ✭✭✭lostinsuperfunk


    Anyone else like Iyer's Cafe? It's not really a curry place but it's the best Indian food I've had in Cork.


  • Registered Users Posts: 17,029 ✭✭✭✭the beer revolu


    Anyone else like Iyer's Cafe? It's not really a curry place but it's the best Indian food I've had in Cork.

    Before this thread gets closed, I'd like to admire your taste in food and descriptive ability.


  • Registered Users Posts: 701 ✭✭✭lostinsuperfunk


    Ok, a little more detail. It's vegetarian, southern Indian cooking. According to Iyer it's all cooked to Ayurverdic principles. No alcohol served! It's on Pope's Quay near the Bierhaus bar where you may well bump into the_beer_revolu :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,165 ✭✭✭beer enigma


    jessicaca wrote: »
    Havelli in Douglas has to be the best Indian in Cork if not Ireland and i have been lucky enough to eat in some good restaurants, Gerald the owner and Chef cooks everything to order and the naan bread is to die for my personal fav is murgh mikani (butter chicken) delicious!!
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    Hmm sounds a tad promotional to me and after The beer revolutions well placed comment, this zombie is going back to where it belongs.....thread close


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