Opposite Supervalu Inside Boroimhe Shopping Centre, River Valley
8 reviews of Indie Spice
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Sharon V.
Place rating: 4 Newbridge, Republic of Ireland
Ok so I’ve never actually set foot inside the place but I have had their takeaway food a couple of times and I am impressed. Granted, I was so hungry I would have enjoyed a sweaty runner(hunger really is the best sauce) but it was delicious. I had the spinach and mixed moong, channa and masoor lentils(I ordered this even though I only understood half of the description) and I was in heaven. We also shared/devoured some pilau rice, chips and some of the keema naan(leavened bread stuffed with lamb mince). Yum.
Luke O.
Place rating: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I want to give this place more. It does a lot of things right, the décor, the service, ambience. Few things that let it down, the price of the mains is right up there at premium quality Indian, if your gonna charge premium prices you expect a truly premium dish and this was only good. € 60 euro for 2 mains, one side, one glass of wine and one dessert is a little pricey in my book, considering you would find similar or better value in the likes of Jaipur and Indian Summer, which are known to be top notch. That said I do not want to slate this place, I just think they could play around with the pricing a little, maybe offer a more extensive meal deal for 2/early bird? A complimentary baileys after our meal I thought was a lovely touch.
Keith R.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Once again we were not let down by Indie Spice. Despite being part of a small chain of restaurants(there are 4), it feels more like its own place. The location is not great in terms of views etc. but inside is a tastefully decorated and airy space. The waiters are friendly and attentive which sometimes is missing in Ireland. We were here for small family dinner(just 5 of us), and no-one was left disappointed. Food was very good, and there was a good level of choice available with clearly marked out menu’s so the uninitiated could discern the hot from the mild(Mam I’m looking at you:))! Everyone had chicken dishes, and I had the lamb. Good quality meat was used and the quantity was just right. The pilau rice was light, fluffy and fragrant, and the naans were crispy and light. The meal as a whole is lighter than a lot of Indian food you get in Dublin, and this is a good thing! Try their take-away its class. Good wine list available with reasonably(for Dublin) priced house wine at € 18, which was a nice fresh Sauvignon Blanc! We sat down at around 6.30pm, and didn’t leave till nearly 9pm, there was no rush. Enjoyable experience all around.
Craig L.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Good spot. Service friendly but a trifle erratic. Food top notch. Mains, unusually for an Indian, not enormous, but you won’t leave hungry. Their grading system is a bit inaccurate– my three chilli-rated prawn curry turned out to be medium at most. Most importantly, the food was nice-every dish we had was nice. Convenient to get to, and park nearby, if you’re coming from the north side, which is handy.
Michelle W.
Place rating: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Service is touch and go but let me tell ya; their Achari is super and mushroom bhajee is fab. For appetizer I recommend the veg pakora! We go every week and are probably paying for the owner’s kids college fund. Their delivery indie at home isn’t as great quality. I recommend you take the extra effort to collect!
Darryl B.
Place rating: 5 Orange County, CA
amazing indian food. I had a very spicy dish, lamb vindaloo, which a was spicy but not too spicy with all the flavors jumping out. beautiful restaurant with beautiful soft lighting for a casual evening or romantic evening with your lady friend. service was impeccable cant say anything bad about the service. cant wait to return. o yea, have to have a tiger beer with menu…
Colmsl
Place rating: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
This place has the nicest food and cheapest prices love it.
Linger
Place rating: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
This is probably my favourite Indian restaurant in Dublin. It’s like a hidden treasure. When you walk up through the tiny staircase and past the entrance, you’re shocked when the size and style of the interior exceeds its expectations; looks can definitely be deceiving. The inside is beautifully decorated, dimly lit, soothing and simply lovely. There is a blend of wonderful aromas throughout; fresh spices and food being cooked in the kitchen. The food was marvelous, cooked to perfection and full of juicy flavours — very authentic Indian cuisine. There are many meals to choose from on the menu, and for the quality of the food, as well as service, the price is pretty reasonable. The staff are excellent; fast and efficient — they know their stuff! I’ve had nothing short of fantastic experiences here, and I will always recommend this to friends! Try the palok paneer chaat to start off, and then the Chicken Korma dinner. Perfect combo and to die for! Definitely will be going back :)