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A great biryani lives or dies on the rice. The meat can be perfectly marinated, the spices finely layered, the dum seal airtight but if the rice turns mushy, breaks apart, or carries no aroma, the whole dish falls flat. Choosing the right rice is not a minor detail. It is the decision.

At Asian House in Dublin, we stock one of the widest selections of biryani-grade basmati and sella rice in Ireland. Having supplied Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi home cooks and caterers across Dublin for years, we know exactly which rice performs in the pot. This is our 2026 expert ranking for the Best Rice for Biryani Ireland, based on grain quality, aroma, elongation, performance in dum cooking, and value for Irish shoppers.

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What Makes a Rice Good for Biryani?

Before the rankings, here is what we actually look for when judging a rice for biryani:

The golden rule of biryani rice: always soak for 30 minutes before cooking, always parboil to 70 percent before layering, and never overcook before the dum stage. The best rice in the world will not save an overboiled grain.

Basmati vs Golden Sella: Which Should You Use?

Both are used for biryani, but they behave differently and suit different situations. Understanding the difference saves you from a pot of broken or soggy rice.

Regular Basmati

The default choice for home biryani cooking. Aged white basmati rice cooks up white, fragrant, fluffy, and aromatic. It is the most widely used biryani rice across Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi home kitchens. Best for: Hyderabadi dum biryani, Lucknowi biryani, Pakistani chicken biryani, everyday home cooking.

Extra Long Basmati

A premium grade of basmati with a longer grain (typically 8mm or more raw), which elongates dramatically during cooking. Results in a more impressive visual presentation. Best for: Special occasion biryani, restaurant-style presentation, Hyderabadi and Lucknowi style.

Golden Sella Basmati

Parboiled basmati rice, golden in colour, with a firmer, more robust grain. Because it is parboiled, it is far more forgiving during long dum cooking and resists overcooking better than regular basmati. Best for: Large quantity biryani (parties, events, catering), long dum cooking, occasions where the biryani may sit on low heat for extended periods.

For a home biryani feeding 4 to 6 people: use regular or extra long basmati. For a large gathering or catering job feeding 20 or more: Golden Sella is your safest choice because it tolerates the extended cooking time without breaking.

The Rankings: Best Rice for Biryani Ireland Available at Asian House Dublin in 2026

All prices verified from asianhouse.ie. Rankings based on grain quality, aroma, elongation, and value for Irish shoppers.

#RiceTypeBest ForPrice (per kg)Verdict
1Daawat Extra Long BasmatiExtra Long BasmatiDum biryaniEUR 4.45/kgTop Pick
2Tilda BasmatiPremium BasmatiAll biryanisEUR 6.65/kgPremium Choice
3Tilda Golden SellaGolden SellaBulk/dum biryaniEUR 3.70/kgBest for Bulk
4Daawat Original BasmatiAged BasmatiHyderabadi styleEUR 4.08/kgGreat Value
5IG Premium Indian BasmatiPremium BasmatiEveryday biryaniEUR 3.59/kgValue Pick
6Akash BasmatiStandard BasmatiQuick biryaniEUR 3.40/kgBudget Friendly
7Ashvill Extra Long BasmatiExtra Long BasmatiFamily cookingEUR 3.59/kgSolid All-Rounder
8TS Golden SellaGolden SellaLarge gatheringsEUR 2.75/kgBest Bulk Value
9Chef’s Choice BasmatiStandard BasmatiEveryday useEUR 3.50/kgReliable
10Kitchen Queen BasmatiStandard BasmatiBudget biryaniEUR 3.10/kgEveryday Budget

Full Reviews

#1  Daawat Extra Long Basmati  Top Pick for Home Biryani

Available at Asian House: 1kg EUR 4.45  |  2kg EUR 8.45  |  5kg EUR 18.15  |  10kg EUR 29.95  |  20kg EUR 46.00

Daawat is one of India’s most respected basmati brands, and the Extra Long variety earns its reputation. The grains are slender, extra-long, and aged to a low moisture content that produces perfectly dry, fluffy, separate rice after dum cooking. Aroma is pronounced and authentic. Elongation during cooking is excellent, typically reaching close to double the raw grain length. This is the rice we recommend for anyone cooking Hyderabadi or Lucknowi style biryani at home in Ireland.

#2  Tilda Basmati  Premium Choice

Available at Asian House: 1kg EUR 6.65  |  2kg EUR 10.20  |  5kg EUR 22.00  |  10kg EUR 31.95

Tilda is the most recognised basmati brand in the UK and Ireland and has earned that status through consistent quality over decades. The grain is long, aromatic, and cooks very reliably. It is the most widely available premium basmati in Ireland outside Asian grocery stores, which means your guests will recognise the quality. Slightly pricier per kg than the competition, but the consistency justifies it. If you are cooking for a special occasion and cannot afford any margin for error, Tilda is the safest choice.

#3  Tilda Golden Sella  Best for Bulk and Dum Biryani

Available at Asian House: 5kg EUR 18.50  |  10kg EUR 29.95

Tilda Golden Sella is the brand’s parboiled basmati offering, and it carries all the trust of the Tilda name into a more robust, forgiving grain. The golden colour is distinctive and gives biryani a slightly warmer visual tone than white basmati. Because parboiling gelatinises the starch inside the grain before milling, sella rice is significantly more resistant to overcooking than regular basmati. This makes it the ideal choice when you are cooking large volumes, feeding a big family gathering, or need the biryani to hold well over extended low heat. Aroma is slightly milder than regular basmati but still distinctly present.

#4  Daawat Original Basmati  Great Value for Hyderabadi Style

Available at Asian House: 2kg EUR 8.15  |  5kg EUR 18.95

The Original sits one tier below the Extra Long in Daawat’s range, with a slightly shorter grain but excellent ageing and aroma. For Hyderabadi style biryani, where the masala is rich and heavy, the slightly sturdier grain of the Original actually holds up very well without the need for the extra-long grain length. A great everyday choice for serious biryani cooks who want Daawat quality without paying extra-long pricing.

#5  IG Premium Indian Basmati  Best Value Pick

Available at Asian House: 1kg EUR 4.40  |  5kg EUR 17.95  |  10kg EUR 27.95

IG (Indian Grocery) Premium is Asian House’s own-label premium basmati sourced from the Punjab region. It consistently delivers long grain, good aroma, and reliable separate grain cooking at a price point below the major brands. For regular home biryani cooking this is one of the best value options in our range. The 10kg bag at EUR 27.95 works out at EUR 2.80 per kg, making it one of the most economical ways to cook quality biryani in Ireland.

#6  Akash Basmati  Budget-Friendly Everyday Biryani

Available at Asian House: 2kg EUR 7.10  |  5kg EUR 17.00  |  10kg EUR 27.50

Akash is a solid performer in the mid-range basmati category. The grain is long and cooks with good separation. Aroma is present though less intense than Daawat or Tilda. For a weeknight biryani or a dish where heavy masala and aromatics will do a lot of the flavour work, Akash delivers reliable results at a fair price. A dependable choice for families who cook biryani regularly and need volume without sacrificing too much on quality.

#7  Ashvill Extra Long Basmati  Solid All-Rounder

Available at Asian House: 5kg EUR 17.95  |  10kg EUR 27.95  |  20kg EUR 47.95

Ashvill Extra Long is a reliable extra-long grain basmati at competitive pricing. It cooks up with good separation and decent aroma. The 20kg option at EUR 47.95 makes it one of the better large-quantity choices for families or caterers who want an extra-long grain without paying Daawat Extra Long pricing at scale. Consistent and dependable rather than exceptional.

#8  TS Golden Sella  Best Bulk Value in Sella

Available at Asian House: 5kg EUR 16.75  |  10kg EUR 27.50  |  20kg EUR 45.95

TS Golden Sella is the value champion in the sella category. At EUR 45.95 for 20kg (EUR 2.30 per kg), it is the most affordable sella rice in our range and performs reliably in large pot biryani and catering situations. If you are cooking for a large gathering of 30 or more people and need a robust, forgiving grain at the lowest possible cost, this is your rice.

#9  Chef’s Choice Basmati  Reliable Everyday Option

Available at Asian House: 2kg EUR 8.95  |  5kg EUR 17.50  |  20kg EUR 46.95

Chef’s Choice is a dependable standard basmati that punches at its price point. Good separation, adequate aroma, and consistent performance for home biryani cooking. The 20kg bag makes it a realistic option for caterers who need a reliable grain at scale. Not the most exciting rice in the range, but it does the job well and is available in the sizes most home cooks and small caterers need.

#10  Kitchen Queen Basmati  Budget Biryani

Available at Asian House: 5kg EUR 15.50  |  10kg EUR 27.95

Kitchen Queen is the most budget-friendly pure basmati in our range. At EUR 15.50 for 5kg (EUR 3.10 per kg) it is the entry point for those who want basmati without the extra-long or premium pricing. The grain cooks with reasonable separation and is perfectly acceptable for a straightforward home biryani. Would not be our first recommendation for a special occasion, but for a quick midweek chicken biryani it gets the job done.

Full Rice Range Available at Asian House Dublin

All products available in-store at 71 Belmayne Ave, Dublin 13 and online at asianhouse.ie. Basmati rice rows shown in amber. Golden Sella rows shown in purple.

ProductSizePriceBest Use
DAAWAT EXTRA LONG BASMATI1 kgEUR 4.45Dum biryani, pilaf
DAAWAT EXTRA LONG BASMATI2 kgEUR 8.45Dum biryani, pilaf
DAAWAT EXTRA LONG BASMATI5 kgEUR 18.15Dum biryani, pilaf
DAAWAT EXTRA LONG BASMATI10 kgEUR 29.95Dum biryani, pilaf
DAAWAT EXTRA LONG BASMATI20 kgEUR 46.00Bulk catering
DAAWAT ORIGINAL BASMATI2 kgEUR 8.15Hyderabadi biryani
DAAWAT ORIGINAL BASMATI5 kgEUR 18.95Hyderabadi biryani
TILDA BASMATI1 kgEUR 6.65Premium biryani
TILDA BASMATI2 kgEUR 10.20Premium biryani
TILDA BASMATI5 kgEUR 22.00Premium biryani
TILDA BASMATI10 kgEUR 31.95Premium biryani
TILDA BROKEN RICE20 kgEUR 26.00Budget cooking, kheer
AKASH BASMATI2 kgEUR 7.10Everyday biryani
AKASH BASMATI5 kgEUR 17.00Everyday biryani
AKASH BASMATI10 kgEUR 27.50Everyday biryani
IG PREMIUM INDIAN BASMATI1 kgEUR 4.40Everyday biryani
IG PREMIUM INDIAN BASMATI5 kgEUR 17.95Everyday biryani
IG PREMIUM INDIAN BASMATI10 kgEUR 27.95Everyday biryani
IG EXCEL BASMATI5 kgEUR 18.50Pilaf, biryani
IG EXCEL BASMATI10 kgEUR 27.95Pilaf, biryani
ASHVILL EXTRA LONG BASMATI5 kgEUR 17.95Family biryani
ASHVILL EXTRA LONG BASMATI10 kgEUR 27.95Family biryani
ASHVILL EXTRA LONG BASMATI20 kgEUR 47.95Bulk catering
ASHVILL ORIGINAL RICE1 kgEUR 3.80Budget everyday
ASHVILL ORIGINAL RICE5 kgEUR 17.95Budget everyday
ASHVILL ORIGINAL RICE10 kgEUR 27.95Budget everyday
KITCHEN QUEEN BASMATI5 kgEUR 15.50Budget biryani
KITCHEN QUEEN BASMATI10 kgEUR 27.95Budget biryani
CHEF’S CHOICE BASMATI2 kgEUR 8.95Everyday use
CHEF’S CHOICE BASMATI5 kgEUR 17.50Everyday use
CHEF’S CHOICE BASMATI20 kgEUR 46.95Bulk catering
TILDA GOLDEN SELLA5 kgEUR 18.50Dum biryani, large pots
TILDA GOLDEN SELLA10 kgEUR 29.95Dum biryani, large pots
TS GOLDEN SELLA5 kgEUR 16.75Bulk dum biryani
TS GOLDEN SELLA10 kgEUR 27.50Bulk dum biryani
TS GOLDEN SELLA20 kgEUR 45.95Large gatherings
CHEF’S CHOICE GOLDEN SELLA5 kgEUR 17.50Dum biryani
CHEF’S CHOICE GOLDEN SELLA10 kgEUR 29.95Dum biryani

3 Tips for Perfect Biryani Rice Every Time

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best rice for biryani in Ireland in 2026?

Based on grain quality, aroma, elongation, and value available in Ireland, Daawat Extra Long Basmati is our top pick for home biryani. For bulk cooking, Tilda Golden Sella or TS Golden Sella offers the best performance and value.

What is the difference between basmati and sella rice for biryani?

Regular basmati is white, fragrant, and produces the most aromatic biryani. Golden Sella is parboiled basmati, golden in colour, with a firmer grain that resists overcooking. Sella is better for large quantities and long dum sessions. Basmati is better for everyday home cooking and when aroma is the priority.

Should I soak basmati rice before making biryani?

Yes. Soak for 30 minutes in cold water before parboiling. This step is important. It allows the grain to absorb water evenly, which reduces the chance of the outside becoming overcooked while the inside remains hard during the parboiling stage.

Where can I buy good biryani rice in Dublin?

Asian House at 71 Belmayne Ave, Belmayne, Dublin 13, D13 W7PR stocks one of the widest selections of biryani-grade basmati and Golden Sella rice in Ireland, including Daawat, Tilda, Akash, IG Premium, Ashvill, Kitchen Queen, Chef’s Choice, and TS brands. Order online at asianhouse.ie or call (01) 829 6460.

Is Tilda or Daawat better for biryani?

Both are excellent. Tilda offers the most consistent quality and is the safest choice if you are cooking for a special occasion and cannot afford any margin for error. Daawat Extra Long offers equivalent quality in terms of elongation and aroma at a better price per kg, making it the better value pick for regular biryani cooks.

How much basmati rice do I need per person for biryani?

A standard serving for biryani is approximately 80 to 100g of dry rice per person. For a family of 4 to 6, a 1kg bag is sufficient. For a gathering of 10 to 15 people, use a 2kg bag. For larger events of 20 or more, a 5kg or 10kg bag is appropriate.

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