Eating out in Dublin. Cheers!
I'm headed over the Atlantic to spend time in Cork for a few days, where I've already scouted my food stakes, but I will be in Dublin for the end of the trip. Does anyone have suggestions on unique, funky places that are small/family owned and not too pricey? I'm staying with a family in Cork, and want to extend the local experience as much as possible-even in the big city. Thanks, and cheers!
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3 Comments:
I wouldn't say this is local Irish food, but there is a really cute wine bar/sandwich place called The French Paradox. I believe owned by husband and wife. It's a wine shop as well. Near the US embassy.
karenita at 1:43PM on 02/14/08
I know you said you have your Cork restaurants sorted out, but try and check out Cafe Paradiso on Washington Street- it is the best restaurant I've eaten at in Ireland. Its vegetarian, and well worth the visit.
Also be sure to check out the English Market in Cork City - Overall, its the best market I've been to anywhere in the world. Beautiful fish counters.
Soup_Dumpling at 1:36PM on 02/15/08
It's kind of touristy but located in the heart of the Temple bar district: Gallagher's Boxty House. Yummy boxty, not too expensive, great service. Enjoy!!
sbelle at 7:26AM on 02/25/08