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Leo Burdock Fish & Chips   Dublin

Leo Burdock Fish & Chips, Dublin

 21 Reviews  Fish & Chips... if you want to experience what Dubliners have been eating for years on end, check out Leo Burdocks in Werberg Street. This is a landmark where there is always a queue and well worth... 

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Bloody stream pub   Howth

Bloody stream pub, Howth

 6 Reviews   I first came across this pub after my second trip to Howth, when I stopped for a Guinness before boarding the DART back to Dublin. At the end of my recent trip to Howth in July 09, it was a very... 

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Bad Ass Cafe   Dublin

Bad Ass Cafe, Dublin

 23 Reviews  Good old cool Bad Ass transformed in the autumn 2011. The refurbishment gone wrong and originality lost. With that unfortunately the food didn't improve. Used to be a customer in the past and enjoyed... 

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Maud's   Howth

Maud's, Howth

 4 Reviews  Maud’s is a café on Harbour Road, just in front of the harbour. They serve a seafood soup with local catch that seems to be very popular. I ordered a combo, which is the seafood soup (it was good and... 

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Bewley's   Dublin

Bewley's, Dublin

 26 Reviews  We walked and hunted for a coffee house as our feet were dying from walking all day going from one place to another. Finally....Bewley's appeared before us and we went in to enjoy a rest, great... 

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King Sitric   Howth

King Sitric, Howth

 3 Reviews  Our "3 hour walking tour of Howth" was seriously, but happily, curtailed when we decided to have lunch first. We set out to find King Sitric after a reliable recommendation and it surpassed everything... 

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Gallagher's Boxty House   Dublin

Gallagher's Boxty House, Dublin

 25 Reviews  Incredibly disappointed. I'm allergic to spinach - a weird one I know, but as soon as I eat it, I get really sick. I said this to my waitress upon ordering. However, my salmon and brown bread starter... 

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Beshoffs   Howth

Beshoffs, Howth

 2 Reviews  Last Monday (31 October) I brought my family to Beshoff Market Tapas Grill in Howth, Co Dublin. There were five staff in this relatively small fish market and tapas bar. They all ignored the five of... 

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Elephant & Castle   Dublin

Elephant & Castle, Dublin

 11 Reviews  We were looking for late-night dinner in the Temple Bar area and came upon Elephant & Castle. Now this restaurant just so happens to be in every single Dublin guidebook so I was reluctant to try it... 

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Beshoff's Restaurant   Dublin

Beshoff's Restaurant, Dublin

 10 Reviews  While on vacation, we stopped here because of a sign for fish and chips or salad for 8.25, without knowing their reputation. The fish (cod and haddock) was soggy, even without vinegar or sauce. And... 

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Wagamama   Dublin

Wagamama, Dublin

 14 Reviews  This japanese noodle house I first enjoyed on my first visit to London in February of 2005. I have since made it a point of collecting their T-Shirts from each place I visit (I'm up to 4). So this was... 

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Butlers Chocolate Cafe   Dublin

Butlers Chocolate Cafe, Dublin

 7 Reviews  I'd actually heard of Butler's through VirtualToursit and was insistant we would have to go to one while we were in Dublin. After spending a few days exploring, we took a day to wander around Grafton... 

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Temple Bar   Dublin

Temple Bar, Dublin

 10 Reviews  They got the name first! And living off the name.....Crowded, slow service... no, very slow service. We ordered...waited 30 minutes, other tables that arrived after us got service, food, beer, and... 

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Oliver St John Gogarty's   Dublin

Oliver St John Gogarty's, Dublin

 7 Reviews  When I was looking through a Dublin guide to find a good restaurant in the Temple Bar area, I was a bit suprised to see that Oliver St. John Gogarty's was described as a good spot - from the outside... 

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Botticelli   Dublin

Botticelli, Dublin

 11 Reviews  For a trip to Italy while in Temple Bar, go to Botticelli's. It's hard to imagine your not in some trattoria in Florence while enjoying the fresh produce Botticelli's takes pride in serving. In fact... 

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Abrakebabra   Dublin

Abrakebabra, Dublin

 5 Reviews  On my last night in Dublin, I decided to eat a quick meal at Abrakebabra -- an Irish fast food chain with an international menu. In particular, I wanted to have the house specialty -- a doner kebab... 

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Foley's Bar and Restaurant   Dublin

Foley's Bar and Restaurant, Dublin

 4 Reviews  I happened into Foley's one evening with some friends while visiting Dublin. What luck!! We got satisfying pub food, pints of cider, friendly service, and what do you know but an authentic Irish bad... 

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Mongolian Barbeque Restaurant   Dublin

Mongolian Barbeque Restaurant, Dublin

 5 Reviews  The Mongolian Barbeque Here's a demonstration of the 'All-you-can-eat' policy in the Mongolian restaurant :) The Mongolian Barbeque is an all you can eat restaurant. You pick up your ingredienys, take... 

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Avoca Cafe   Dublin

Avoca Cafe, Dublin

 5 Reviews  Avoca Café, is an organic realm in the heart of Dublin. Turn left walking off Grafton street (in the direction where Molly Malone is) an you will find a place that has a variety of homemade breads,... 

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Auld Dubliner   Dublin

Auld Dubliner, Dublin

 5 Reviews  We got hungry as we were walking around in the Temple Bar area and after looking at a few menus, we decided to give The Auld Dubliner a try. There was a live music session going on and the place was... 

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Little Caeser's Restaurant   Dublin

Little Caeser's Restaurant, Dublin

 5 Reviews  Little Caesar’s was my favourite restaurant when I studied in Dublin. Whatever the occasion - Valentine’s Day, parents visit or an evening out with friends, it was always a good choice as the food was... 

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Epicurean Centre   Dublin

Epicurean Centre, Dublin

 10 Reviews  I have mixed feelings about the Epicurean Food Hall. If you are looking for a quick, tasty meal and lots of choice, this is the place to go. If you want some decent customer service, I would go... 

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Cafe Bar Deli   Dublin

Cafe Bar Deli, Dublin

 6 Reviews  The food is very good at this restaurant. It is one of the few restaurants with wheelchair accessible toilets and access on Grafton. I totally recommend the mackerel pate and the pizzas (beef and... 

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Govindas   Dublin

Govindas, Dublin

 12 Reviews  Despite being a meat lover, I like Govinda's recipes so, when abroad, use to try a new of those Hare Krishna restaurants... In Dublin, on Aungier street, I found one of the best ones I've ever been!... 

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Chapter one   Dublin

Chapter one, Dublin

 4 Reviews  Bearing in mind that this restaurant is tucked away in a basement in Parnell Square, it was surprisingly light and airy in both decor and ambience. The walls were white, the table settings white and... 

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Reviews from VirtualTourist Members

La Paloma Restaurant: Wonderful tapas!

by deebum25

We ate just about everything on the menu at this place as you can see and it was all wonderful. The tapas plates were more like full sized and it was all delicious! Albondigas. I have made them at home many times since.

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The Brazen Head: Great Place for a pint!

by deebum25

After the Guinness Storehouse tour, we went to Ireland's oldest pub where James Joyce used to sit at a table and write there while having a pint. As you can tell, we had a few pints ourselves. It was also where we decided we absolutely had to have some Irish food. Bangers and mash and beef stew for everyone. There was live music playing upstairs which was something else that Doug can cross off his Things To Do Before I Die List and it was just as much fun as you can imagine. Those Irish do wonderful things with beef gravy. The food was great!

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Sinners Lebanese Restaurant: Good food and a belly dancer!

by deebum25

We had a blast at this restaurant. Not only did we enjoy the food but we also had a belly dancer! The food wasn't great but it wasn't bad, either. They had just opened when we visited and have perhaps improved on their food quality.

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Cafe Provence: Malahide special.

by nhcram

This restaurant was recommended by the Bed and breakfast owner and it was a good suggestion. Friendly attentive staff and excellent surroundings. The food is a mix of local and International cuisine. Some of the food combinations sounded so good that we would love to come back and try some other dishes on offer. The chicken with coconut was excellent and was served with rice.

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La Med: Sets you up for a night out.

by nhcram

La Med overlooks the River Liffey and can also be entered from Temple Bar. La Med serves French, Italian and a wide variety of International Cuisine. Very good service and reasonably priced considering it is in the middle of Temple Bar. Chris adn I both had the gammon with garlic mash....scummy. Jennie wasn't too hungry so settled fr Brischetta folowed by a selection of sorbets.

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Sherries: Sherries

by jacquitabanana

I love this place. It used to look like an old style diner type place but they recently done it up and the best thing is they haven't upped there prices to match the snazzy interior.The food is varied and yummy. They serve an all day Irish breakfast for 10 euro and it fills you for the day. You get 2 big sausages, 2 big rashers9proper size bacon for all you american that don't know what a rasher is) Black pudding and white pudding(a must on irish breakfast), mushroon, fried egg and full slices of toast(no cutting into stupid triangles that ya can't make a sandwich with) and tea or coffee. Great place to eat any time of the day. Especiall good for if your shopping around O Connel Street as its just off it. Mexican Enchilada's and the Irish Breakfast(that i've never ate at breakfast ha)

Lemongrass: Asian tasty

by jacquitabanana

This restaurant is sophisticated inside and the food is gorgeous. Situated in The middle of the northside area of Clontarf Below the nice chilled bar called The parlour bar.Great to escape the hectic city centre.they are apparently opening more restaurants in dublin though yeah!!! Curried vegetable parcels with a sweet mango sauce and chopped up peanuts on top

Kinara (pakistani/Indian food): cosy and yummy

by jacquitabanana

The name meaning by the water edge is accurate. I love this restaurant. It is located along Clontarf Seafront (Clontarf Road)right where you would not expect a restaurant as on either side is houses. But as you approach it usually there is a biiiig man standing outside dressed in Indiany style costume. The place is small and cosy. You almost feel like your being welcomed into someones house. The menu isn't huge but the delicious food makes up for this.You must try this place. Located near Clontarf Castle Hotel and The Clontarf Court Hotel (Info on both in my Accommodation tips) and numerous BnB's. A great location if you want close to centre but not in in and lovely surroundings All good

The Cameleon: food so good

by jacquitabanana

This restaurant has top class Indonesian food.Its not the cheapest but its worth it.Most of the restaurant involves taking off you shoes to to sprawl accross cushions etc.Booking ahead is advisable. If there's a group ask for the top room. everything

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Saturday food market: An open air palate of delights

by Kulprit

Dublin's Temple Bar is well known for it's touristic but lively pubs, it's cobblestoned characterful streets and it's bohemian veneer. However, another gem of this central area is the Saturday food market which takes place in Meeting House Square. The market is a delightful mix of organic and speciality foods with home made yoghurts, cheeses and butter to pastries, chocolates, organic veg and breads. The atmosphere is one of relaxed tantalisation as ones tastebuds cry out for satisfaction. One of my favourite Saturday afternoon treats is to wander around the modest sized market, picking up some fresh bread and brie or a piece of quiche and some olives then visit the little wine shop further along the central street of Temple Bar for a bottle of South African Sauvignon Blanc. The coffee shop a couple of doors down is quite helpful for a plastic cup and the wine guy pops the cork at...

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Top 3 Hotels in County Dublin

Westbury Hotel  Dublin

 4 Reviews and 719 Opinions  If location is a must and you have the extra to spend, Westbury's is certainly a place to go. Just... 

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King Sitric  Howth

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Island View Hotel  Malahide

 1 Review and 16 Opinions  This hotel is decent, not cheap, not expensive. Not shabby, a luxurious palace. Average, but don't... 

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