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Good Quality Thai/Chinese/Indian Restaurant?

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Hi! My fiance is turning 30 very soon and I want to take him out to a very nice, upmarket restaurant. He likes Thai, Chinese and Indian so either of these would be great. Does anyone know of a really good one in Dublin? City Centre or southside preferably? Thanks.

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  1. there is on in the o' colonel's street near the mac Donald i dont remember the name any anymore. but i wilt tell you that is the best place cos i always eat there with me friends


  2. the plaza thai & chinease restaurant in swords village is brilliant. the food is gorgeous and then a dj and karaoke start at half 11 brilliant night out

  3. The Shalimar or Jaipour on Georges St for Indian, or go a little bit differnt and Yamamoris for Japanese food

  4. Whats wrong with bacon and cabbage

  5. Not the most upmarket but Diep Noodle in Ranelagh is great for a Thai resturaunt and Cinnamon Grass, also in Ranelagh, is a great Indian. (Keep away from the one over Kielys in D'brook - over priced for what you get)

    This is a great site for finiding Irish resturaunts, you can search by location and cuisine - I used it to organise a big evening out once:

    http://www.adlib.ie/

    Edit: How could I forget! Monsoon in Stillorgan is great.

  6. The Langkawi in Baggot Street is a very nice restaurant. It is Malaysian (very close to Thai food) and is run by Alex a nice Malaysian guy.  For Indian I also recommend the Kinara in Clontarf, it's excellent.  There is also a nice Indian restaurant behind the Westbury Hotel but I cant remember the name. There are lots of Chinese restaurants but can't think of one that I would describe as classy.

  7. Not southside, but not very far from the city centre is Kinara which is an outstanding Indian/Pakistani restaurant.

    http://www.kinara.ie

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