Enjoy a remarkable dining experience at Spice Village with a distinct ambience, quality service and exquisite food from our menu of delicious, flavoursome and freshly served authentic Indian Cuisine. We take pride to serve our traditional delicacies in an outstanding style to harmonize an experience of beauty and grace. So why not reserve your seats for a dinner at Spice Village Terenure to enjoy our authentic Indian cuisine, or order a take-away and enjoy some Indian food in your own locales. Chef Joginder Singh has carved as name for himself in the Ireland food and restaurant industry. He has been awarded the Best Chef Award and his restaurant has won the title of Best Street-Food Restaurant.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 95 Terenure Rd N, Terenure, Dublin 6W, Co. Dublin, D6W FH24, Ireland
Phone: +353 1 490 4691
Website: https://spicevillageterenure.ie/
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Reviews
It had wide variety including poori,poratta, masala/ghee dosa , uttapam, idili( podi and ghee), vada with sides egg curry, potato curry, mint chutney, tomato chutney, coconut chutney and sambar. With dessert( semiya payasam) and amazing tea.
Taste also Worth the money. The mint chutney was amazing and I loved podi idli with ghee…
Since it is buffet it worth it for 15€. And the morning ambience was peace with music.
Small and quiet place near to the bus stop.
There is no parking available as its on the main road. But plenty parking available on the smaller roads.
We have been here 3-4 times so far and the quality has kept consistent.
As mentioned, the taste is very nice but we haven’t found yet a plate that made us say: wow!
Staff is always kind and generally the service good
Somehow the overall atmosphere is not too warm. Maybe due to a mix of interior decor and clientele.
One small but memorable detail was the masala chai, which was excellent — properly spiced, aromatic, and just sweet enough to manage in small quantities. A great way to finish the meal and something many places overlook.
The restaurant itself is comfortable and welcoming, and service was efficient even during busier periods. Overall, a solid option in Dublin 6W for both casual dining and relaxed weekend meals, especially if you enjoy buffet-style Indian cuisine.
However, I was quite surprised by the price. I paid 40 euros for two plates, which feels very high for this dish. While the food tasted good, the pricing does not seem reasonable for what is offered.
The service was not bad — the staff was polite and the service was acceptable.
In summary, the food quality is good and the service is decent, but the high price makes it difficult to fully recommend this place.
ame here to have
Service was friendly and the order was ready on time, even though it was a busy evening. The place itself is clean and comfortable, making it a nice option if you want to sit in as well.
Definitely one of the better Indian takeaways in the area — I’ll be ordering again.
Food is not up to the mark. I am still trying to find out which is best North Indian restaurant in Ireland.
Food is not spicy like Indian standards I felt.