dublin, ireland - restaurants
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- raf0
For fish and chips, every American goes to Leo Burdock, as their travel guide says.
Go to Beshoff's instead. It was started by Ivan Beshoff, the last survivor of the Potemkin. They have a few chippers in Dublin and a restaurant in Howth.
- raf0
Cornucopia is pretty much quick street veg food, I love their soups.
Likewise, http://kcpeaches.com/ is good for quick self-serve, good salads and very good coffee. They have good a wine-driven restaurant downstairs.
Fallon and Byrne mentioned in the video is similar: good deli, good atmosphere, with a more proper restaurant upstairs.
Mao in Chatham Row used to be really good before the fire, haven't been there since the reopening. http://www.cafemao.com/restauran…
I I really liked http://www.thekitchen.ie/ had probably the best chicken wings in Ireland there.
The Church is worth checking out if just for the venue... It's a converted church with a bar, a restaurant in the upper gallery and an underground dancefloor, what gives it an uncanny vibe is how much of the original interior they retained.
There are a few good small places on Aungier street, you just walk down and pick one, I don't remember the names.
- lowimpakt0
you might want to watch this before you visit so you know what people are talking about
- raf0
- lowimpakt0
plenty of good food places in dublin.
and some amazing pubs.
my favourite place to eat when I visit dublin is Cornocopia. It's is a slightly chaotic vegetarian cafe.
it's a bit neo-hippy but always healthy and good food
- Cornucupia, where the magic ingredient is ... blandness. Watch out for floating dreadlock in your soup.eoin
- raf0
What are you looking for? Fancy, pricey, good grub, local grub, good decor, atmosphere, local vibe? Some of the above are sort of... mutually exclusive.
Seafood? I am sure there are fresher oysters in Howth than you get in New York if you're into this sort of thing.
- pr2-6
Besides the "Chop House" and "Chapter One" from the video above - any other recomendations?
- toe_knee0
Been to a fair few countries.
Best countries I've been to for food
Australia and Ireland hands down
- toe_knee0
Marco Pierre white for steaks
Town bar and grillOr if you wanna splash the cash. Shannahans
- pr2
Any recommendations for good restaurants in Dublin?