Too much of oil and edible colours used in all kinds of vegetable and meat used recipes. Not upto the mark is the taste or looks. Very small place downstairs and almost same upstairs which can be reserved for small groups or parties. Just good for small bites though. Credit or debit cards accepted. Rest room is available for men and women. Easy to locate, on the main street. Service is o.k. Not a true to taste Indian authentic restaurant, but you can order sort of spicy food if you like too. Very kind and helpful staff but communication is not at par. Ambience is just o.k like a casual one, no historic value though. Kilkenny has more choices for food too. Take away available, with kids menu too. View is just average from here as on a busy street. Parking is available for nominal charges and the restaurant is not...
Read moreI have been to several Indian Restaurants in Ireland, but I have faced one of the worst experience in this place. We ordered two chicken Biryani's with extra spice which we got the In a quick time. They named their restaurant as royal spice 'Indian' Restaurant. But, they don't know what is Indian food and what it tastes like. I reckon the chef and staff are not from india. The food they have served was bland with no taste no salt and no spice. I told the server that the food is bland with no salt and spice, he started backing up his chef and I asked him to taste, he refuses and making some excuses. We just left the food what ever they served us and paid whatever it costs us. I can make my own biryani better than that. I'm not going to visit again and I'm not recommending this place for...
Read moreNo man was ever born into this world with such a passion and love for indian food as myself. It isn't just that I love indian food for the taste of it, I love the plop of korma onto my plate... I love it. I love to listen to it. I love to see the cream on my poppadoms. I love the first powerful, violent impact of a mouthful of vindaloo, as I throw it back in me and as it hits the mark below. I chase it then with some yogurt, which is even more beautiful still. Indian in moderation is one of the most ridiculous statements ever made. One must eat a little more than moderation. My problem with Indian is this: I was born with a liking for it, as I said. I have a woman who was never too hard on me over...
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