Kinara

Dublin


Connoisseurs of the various cuisines of South Asia can distinguish between Indian and Pakistani fare; this exceptional restaurant specialising in the latter will soon educate even the most inexperienced palate. Curries such as the nehari gosht (made with beef) are superb, as are fish dishes, including the machali achari (fillet of red snapper simmered with pickles).


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