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One of The Best Indian Restaurants in Dublin 8: Konkan Restaurant by Alice Tauleigne
by Alice Tauleigne
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Konkan is an Indian restaurant located in Dublin 8 in Clanbrassil Street since 2004. Indian restaurants in Ireland face a lot of competition, but this restaurant has managed to stand out. The restaurant is considered as one of the best Indian restaurants in Dublin 8.
Since its opening, it has won a list of prestigious awards including in the McKenna’s Guides the Best In Ireland award in 2015. The restaurant has a 4.4 rating on its google page. Sam Rivaton posted this kind review in early November:
His Tripadvisor page is also full of good reviews with an overall rating of 4.5/5. That’s why in 2011 they opened a second restaurant in Dundrum.
Konkan is the region on the southwest side of India, a 720 km long coastline of the Arabian Sea. This region covers a vast area of culinary delights from the fiery curries of the East Indies to the rich seafood of Goa or the green massalas of the Hindus. Therefore, their menu features South Indian specialities, which are very popular in Ireland. Butter Chicken is the most popular Indian dish. The freshness, quality and unique taste of the dishes on offer are to be commended. They make their own spiced masalas, yoghurt and paneer (cheese). The dishes are then filled with unique flavours, contrasts and are very varied, as rich and diverse as its civilisation.
The staff are also very polite and pleasant. It should also be remembered that food is a passion for most Indians and therefore treated with respect. The best of Indian cuisine is as rich and diverse as its civilisation.
Now it’s up to you to go and try this fabulous restaurant and don’t forget to put a review after you’ve been there!
Thanks to the Konkan staff, we have tried the entire tasting menu and are always impressed with the quality and freshness of the food. The staff are so kind, friendly and funny, a big thank you! We will be back!
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Here is the photo of the Konkan Restaurant, we see the restaurant’s blue storefront and the letters outside the restaurant window. Photo by Alice Tauleigne.