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Dublin Restaurants
| Name | Price/ Cuisine |
Location |
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101 Talbot
Sardi's it's not, but the 101 has that certain buzz that comes... |
¢ |
The Northside |
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Aqua
Stunning views over Howth Harbor are your first reward for choosing... |
$$$$ |
Howth |
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Bad Ass Café
If you want to make a Dublin native wince, mention with excitement... |
$ |
Temple Bar |
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Bar Italia
We hope you're not shy about being seen eating, because the front... |
$ |
Dublin West |
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Busyfeet & Coco Café
This bustling, quirky bohemian café emphasizes good, wholesome... |
¢ |
The Southside |
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Cake Café
When the head of the Slow Food Dublin movement opens a café... |
¢ |
The Southside |
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Chai-Yo
Be educated while you eat. There's always something thrilling... |
$ |
Southeast Dublin |
Chapter One
This wonderful, culture-vulture favorite gets its name from its... |
$$$$ |
The Northside |
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Dax
When is a wine bar not a wine bar? When it's one of the city's... |
$$$ |
Southeast Dublin |
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The Dining Room
A recently arrived player on the Dublin dining stage, Balzac... |
$$ |
Southeast Dublin |
Dunne and Crescenzi
Nothing succeeds like success. So popular is this classy little... |
$ |
The Southside |
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Eden
Eden is where arty and media types are likely to gather to talk... |
$ |
Temple Bar |
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Elephant & Castle
The Elephant was long established in Temple Bar before the Tiger... |
$ |
Temple Bar |
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Ely Winebar
Almost equidistant from the twin dames of Dublin hotel elegance... |
$$ |
Southeast Dublin |
Enoteca delle Langhe
Officially called Quartier Bloom in tribute to Joyce's most famous... |
¢ |
The Northside |
Fallon and Byrne
The fresh, new one-stop-shop for everything organic and delicious... |
$$ |
The Southside |
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The French Paradox
Like the people of the south of France who inspired the place... |
¢ |
South Dublin |
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The Good World
When Dublin's growing Chinese population wants a big, uptown... |
$ |
The Southside |
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Hop House
A unique Korean standout in the slew of cheap and cheerful Chinese... |
$ |
The Northside |
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Il Primo
Ex-employees often make great owners, and John Farrell and Anita... |
$$ |
The Southside |
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Il Vignardo
Sometimes when it comes to dining, the where is more important... |
$ |
The Northside |
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Jaipur
Call to mind all the stereotypes of bad, production-line Indian... |
$ |
The Southside |
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Kilkenny Kitchen
Take a break from shopping and sightseeing at this big self-service... |
$ |
The Southside |
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King Sitric
Sitric was an 11th-century Norse king of Dublin who seemed to... |
$$$$ |
Howth |
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Kingfisher Restaurant
Don't let the down-at-heel canteen decor put you off—this... |
$ |
The Northside |
L'Gueuleton
Dubliners don't do waiting, but you'll see hungry crowds doing... |
$$ |
The Southside |
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Leo Burdock
Old man Burdock has moved on and the place hasn't been the same... |
¢ |
Dublin West |
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Les Frères Jacques
Many restaurants call themselves French, but this elegant eatery... |
$$$$ |
Temple Bar |
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Locks
Near poet Patrick Kavanagh's favorite spot where the Grand Canal... |
$$$ |
The Southside |
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Lord Edward Restaurant
Culinary trends and fashions may come and go but Dublin's oldest... |
$$$$ |
Dublin West |
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Lovin Catering
The name may have changed but this is still basically the long... |
¢ |
Dublin West |
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Mao
Everything is Asian fusion at this bustling café—which... |
¢ |
The Southside |
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Montys of Kathmandu
Montys proudly declares itself the "only Nepalese restaurant... |
$$ |
Temple Bar |
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Nancy Hands Bar & Restaurant
It's a fine line to walk: to re-create tradition without coming... |
$ |
Phoenix Park and Environs |
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O'Connells in Donnybrook
When it comes to cooking, pedigree counts. Owner Tom O'Connell... |
$$$ |
South Dublin |
One Pico
Grown women have been known to swoon when chef-owner Eamonn O'Reilly... |
$$$ |
Southeast Dublin |
Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud
The words "Dublin's finest restaurant" often share the same breath... |
$$$$ |
Southeast Dublin |
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Seasons
Although the restaurant at the Dublin branch of the vaunted Four... |
$$$$ |
South Dublin |
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Shanahan's on the Green
Big, bad (meaning good, of course) steaks are the guilty-pleasure... |
$$$$ |
The Southside |
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Soup Dragon
This tiny café and take-out soup shop serves an astonishing... |
¢ |
The Northside |
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The Steps of Rome
Discerning natives flock to this place for a cheap lunch, or... |
¢ |
The Southside |
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The Tea Room
In the Clarence Hotel, you can sit around all day and hope that... |
$$ |
Temple Bar |
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Thornton's Restaurant
Forget the stretched metaphors: if you're passionate about food... |
$$$$ |
The Southside |
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Toscana
A genuine trattoria in the heart of crazy Temple Bar, Toscana... |
$ |
Temple Bar |
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Town Bar and Grill
Even basements can surprise, and an old wine merchant's cellar... |
$$ |
Southeast Dublin |
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Unicorn
If there is an art to finding the perfect place when you want... |
$$$ |
Southeast Dublin |
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The Vaults
Come eat under the train station. Not exactly the best sales... |
$ |
The Northside |
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Wagamama
Canteen food wasn't like this at your school. Modeled on a Japanese... |
$ |
The Southside |
The Winding Stair
A dark cloud hung over Dublin when one of its favorite secondhand... |
$$ |
The Northside |
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Yamamori Noodles
Dublin's young and mobile folk went noodle-mad a few years ago... |
$$$ |
The Southside |