Proton House Restaurant Dublin

If you’re in Dublin and looking for Malaysian Indian food, let’s go for a bite to eat at Proton House.

Proton House, the first Malaysian-Indian restaurant open in Ireland, located at Dorset Street, Dublin 1. They offer wide range of Mamak style menu, and with great value mouth-watering foods, will definitely attract customers to keep coming for more.

Char Kuey Teow
Char Kuey Teow
So, what’s on the menu? Roti Canai, Roti Telur, Roti Pisang, Roti Sardin, Nasi Lemak, Mee Mamak, Nasi Goreng Kampung, Teh Tarik, Kopi Tarik, Milo Ais and many more. If what you’re looking for is not on the menu, just ask Mr. Christy and if you’re lucky he might be able to do something about it. My personal recommendation will be Proton House’s special, Mee Mamak and Char Kuey Teow.

Mee Goreng MamakSagu Gula Melaka

Overall, I’m satisfied with my last 3 visit to Proton House. How about you? Your comment contribution is highly appreciated.


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  1. Jom pegi lepas keje hari Khamis ni pekena Kueh Teow se-round!

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  2. mmm. That sounds good. Might have to give it a try on my next trip to Dublin. Thanks!

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  3. Yeah, I had tried Proton House Restaurant Dublin once; last month when i went to Dublin with my father and we were looking for some spicy food. Thou, we're not Indians but we found a lot of famous Indian dishes in Proton House Restaurant Dublin and on economical rates. Above all, if you want to have a real taste of Indian food then Proton House Restaurant Dublin is a must-go.

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  4. aww too bad im in Christchurch, NZ...d food looks good.

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  5. i went there before....the nasi lemak quite nice...but not the roti canai....its like the reheated 'instant' roti canai...never try the char kuey teow.....over all it is the best place for m'sian food in Dublin if you are on vacation or u didnt know how to cook m'sian dishes...=)

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  6. The Roti Canai sounds awesome. I will definitely be checking it out.

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  7. My husband and I enjoyed our mee goreng mamak and Char Kuey Teow at the Proton House! Great tasting food and excellent service (although it takes quite long for the food to get to your table). Finally a decent, affordable, true Malaysian restaurant in Dublin unlike the Pulau Pinang Malaysian Chinese restaurant on O'Connell street. (tastes nothing like Malaysian Chinese food and overpriced)and I've been to the Langkawi Restaurant in Baggot street, they serve up amazing food but way too expensive (Mee goreng mamak was €17.95!!!) Now, that's a bit extreme :)

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  8. I was amused, goose bumps when I saw bean sprouts and shrimp.

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