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Published 13:00 21 Jul 2020 BST
Updated 13:27 22 Jul 2020 BST
2. Pickle
You haven't been for lunch if you haven't been to Pickle.
Situated at the top of Dublin's Camden St, Pickle is one of the city's most popular spots for Indian cuisine that truly doesn't fall short on the sophistication.
Their lunchtime menu allows customers to avail of two courses (with a naan) for just 22 quid, so if you were at all in the market for something a little fancy to fill you up for the day, you know where to go.
3. Doolally
A new enough addition to the Dublin restaurant scene, Doolally has got great Indian food, great cocktails, and an even better atmosphere.
They also do an incredible lunch, with everything from classics like prawn masala, prawn jalfrezi, and butter chicken appearing on the menu, as well as a few other Doolally specials like the Thali Tray and the paneer burger.
So, is it 1pm yet or?
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