Indian Food Journey Across Ireland & Northern Ireland
"A year of naan-obsessed explorations! Garlic naan = life. 🧄✨ Any affordable & delicious Dublin spots I missed? Drop recs!" 1️⃣ Diwali Restaurant, George St, Dublin 2 📸 Pics 1-6: First visit (ordered by Indian friend) = 🔥! Chicken rice with orange sauce = chef’s kiss. Mango lassi 🥭 = heavenly. 📸 Pic 7: Second visit (my curry order) = ☠️ Avoid! 💔 Vibes: Cramped (tables 20cm apart!), deafening noise, headache fuel. 💰 Pricey for the experience. "Won’t return." 2️⃣ Punjab House, Dundalk 🕯️ Moody lighting = "fancy," but portions tiny. 🌶️ Curry > Diwali’s, but some dishes fire-breathing spicy! 🔥🐉 ⚖️ Verdict: "Meh… but survivable." 3️⃣ Kebabish, Dublin 6 🍱 Fast-food gem! Cheap, generous, actually tasty curry. 👍 Indian-approved for authenticity. 🚶♂️ "Worth it if nearby, but not a pilgrimage spot." 4️⃣ Indian Tiffins, Parnell St, Dublin 1 👨🍳 Indian crowd = good sign! 🥭 Mango lassi (again) = ❤️. Dessert = hard pass 🙅♀️. 🍛 "Main dishes likely legit—next time, skip sweets!" 5️⃣ Silver Oak Indian, Mullingar 🍗 Starter chicken = decent. Curry = "fine." 🤷 "Neither terrible nor memorable." 6️⃣ Mystery Portrush Spot (NI) 🎶 Head-thumping Indian music! 🍛 Curry = sauce tsunami 🌊 (too much!), but flavor okay. 📍 "Only Indian option in town… so…" 🔥 Key Takeaways: Naan > everything (garlic naan cult member here 🧄🙌). Mango lassi = eternal MVP. 🥭 Avoid Diwali’s DIY orders! Stick to friend-approved picks. ✨ New Emojis & Tags: 🧄✨ – Garlic naan worship 🔥🐉 – Spicy curry warning 🌊 – Sauce overload 🎶 – Bollywood vibes #CurryChronicles #DublinEats #NaanGameStrong #IndianFoodIE #SpiceAdventures