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Irish Times
18-07-2025
- Business
- Irish Times
Delhi2Dublin at Priory Market review: Indian fast food that hits the spot
Delhi2Dublin Address : Priory Market, Main Road, Tallaght, Dublin D24 YYK4 Telephone : N/A Cuisine : Indian Website : Cost : €€ What's on offer? Delhi2Dublin is a small family outfit which is finally planting roots after years on the market circuit. Its new base at Priory Market in Tallaght is its first permanent home. The menu, chalked on a blackboard, wanders across India 's street food map. You'll find samosas, hand-folded momos, pani puri, and vada pav, the Mumbai potato burger. Sides stay snacky – masala fries dusted in Delhi-style seasoning. 'Kebab-ish' ups the portions. There's a kebab platter with minced or seekh-style kebabs, salad, chutney, mayo and masala chips; a naan sandwich with kebabs, salad, peppers, onions and cheese; or loaded fries topped with kebabs, chutney, mayo and cheese. 'Big Bites' mean full meals; a crispy butter chicken rice bowl with potato bhaji, chickpea rice and cucumber salad, a naan wrap of the same, a chicken tikka masala burger stacked with fried fillets, mint slaw and masala fries, or chicken tikka masala loaded fries. READ MORE Dishes such as like the chicken rice bowl, loaded fries with chicken tikka or kebabs, and the loaded naan sandwich are proving to be the most popular choices. What did we order? Chicken samosas, the crispy butter chicken rice bowl, a lamb kebab platter and a loaded naan wrap. How was the service? This is a popular food stall, so there was a queue and a bit of a wait. You're given a buzzer that goes off when your order is ready. Delhi2Dublin is a popular outlet in Priory Market How was the food? The chicken samosas were a mixed bag. The filling of mashed veg and cumin was good, and the dipping sauce worked, but they were greasy and not very crisp. The crispy butter chicken rice bowl was as expected; breadcrumbed chicken with a spicy butter sauce, sticky rice, chickpeas and a fresh minty sauce on top of lettuce. The sauce was good, and the chickpeas and mint gave it a nice lift, though it's more a fast-food version than a proper curry. The lamb kebab platter came with a kofta-style minced lamb kebab, salad, dressing and masala chips. The chips were salty but a bit limp – fine for soaking up sauce but not much crunch. The loaded naan wrap used the same chicken and salad as the rice bowl, but in a large naan folded over, with plenty to eat. Overall, it is fast food that hits the spot if you want saucy, filling carbs. Delhi2Dublin is open daily, 11am-10pm What about the packaging? Everything is served in cardboard packaging. What did it cost? It was €45 for lunch for three people: chicken samosas, €4; crispy butter chicken rice bowl, €14; lamb kebab platter, €13; and loaded naan wrap, €14. Where does it deliver? Takeaway and dine-in only. Open daily, 11am-10pm. Would I order it again? Yes, Priory Market is a vibrant market with a great atmosphere, and the food here – particularly the lamb kofta – is perfect for eating on site.


Irish Independent
24-04-2025
- Business
- Irish Independent
New food and drink market in Tallaght to open seven days a week
Priory Market is aiming to 'bring life back to community' as a new social and cultural hub offering the 'finest of artisan and locally produced food and drink'. It offers 16 different food and drink areas across a wide range of styles. There'll be on-site brewing from the local award-winning craft brewery, Priory Brewing, and the new coffee roastery, Priory Coffee Roasters. It also contains The Apex, a new theatre for Tallaght, and other event spaces presenting gigs, seminars and a wide range of activities. Priory market, located on the Main Road in Tallaght, will be open seven days a week from 11am to 11pm. 'Priory Market aims to encourage greater social and commercial life back to Tallaght village and contribute to a sense of pride of place and a thriving atmosphere, as well as a tourist attraction for the county town,' a spokesperson said. 'It provides an immediate 130 local jobs and will act as a catalyst for other start-ups and artisans. It provides an ideal venue for hosting small conferences and seminars with all required hospitality on site. 'It will be a focal point and performance space for local performers and artists and will, in effect, become the cultural 'Left Bank' of Tallaght. 'Priory Market is also unique in that it is a social enterprise with all profits reinvested back into the community to ensure impact, sustainability and further enterprise and job creation.' There is no official opening date as of yet, but the market is believed to be opening its doors very soon. 'Priory Market is Tallaght's new social and cultural hub. A place for you, your friends and family to enjoy a wide range of cuisine in the heart of Tallaght Village,' Amy Keatinge, Marketing Communications Manager, said. ADVERTISEMENT Learn more 'It is going to be buzzing with events all week long, whether it's comedy acts, up and coming performers, seminars, conferences, baby mornings, kids clubs. You name it, we can host it here. 'Priory Market is a social enterprise with all profits being reinvested back into the community to ensure impact, sustainability, further enterprise and job creation here in Tallaght. 'We've so many global cuisines for you to try, Italian, Indian, Mexican, Afro-Caribbean, Lebanese, Brazilian, Vietnamese, Thai, Korean, Latin American, and more. 'From every corner of the globe to right here in Tallaght, our vendors are serving up dishes packed with flavour and love. Every bite tells a story and they can't wait to share theirs with you. 'You can enjoy some of the freshest brews here from our tank bar, all brewed on site in Priory Brewery. 'For coffee lovers, our coffee shop will be open at 8am, with our coffee being roasted here in Priory Coffee Roasters. 'We'll be opening our doors to Priory Market very soon,' she added.