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Ed_M Nov 24th, 2004 08:34 AM

Dublin Restaurants
 
I will be travelling to Dublin next month, and would love some recommendations for some good restaurants that are not overly expensive. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. Ed

cailin Nov 25th, 2004 12:52 AM

There are some great suggestions in this thread http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...amp;dirtyBit=1

Angela Nov 25th, 2004 01:36 AM

I think you've posted the wrong link Cailin!

Angela

SiobhanP Nov 25th, 2004 02:50 AM

Try this one as I posted some listed in June from something I read. http://www.fodors.com/forums/threadselect.jsp?fid=2

Also check out www.adlib.ie. It is not always curret but has most restaurants in Dublin listed

cailin Nov 25th, 2004 02:53 AM

very bizarre...the url in my browser stays the same no matter what I post. It was probably the same thread that Siobhan was trying to link to (that one wouldn't work for me either). The thread title is "Here are a few well priced/good restaurants in Dublin" if you want to do a search for that it's a good starting point.

Powell Nov 26th, 2004 09:36 AM

The Bistro just off Grafton St.

A bit expensive but great:
-Shanahan's Steak House on Harcourt St.

-Browne's, right on SDt. Stephen's Green.

SiobhanP Nov 29th, 2004 01:08 AM

Mine does not seem to work either. I copied it out here. These are from a listing
THE PURTY KITCHEN - Dun Laoghaire Phone 01-284-3576
Casual pub surroundings and seafood is a specialty. I have eaten here many times over the years and the food is good.

CANAL BANK CAFE - Upper Leeson Street
Phone 01-664-2135
From Omelettes to Sandwiches

GRUEL - DAme Street Phone - 01-670-7119
Grunge Chic settign (MIsmatched chairs etc)wholesome food in a relaxed atmosphere. This has gotten consistently good reviews all year. They serve lunch and dinner. Beef hotpot is reccommended by the article. I have not eaten here yet but plan to ASAP.

BIJOU BISTRO - Rathgar 01-4911410
French/Med neighborhood restaurant Relaxed atmosphere16.25 for 2 courses. I have not eaten here, its not in the city centre sounds worth a try.

CAFE,BAR,DELI - S. Great Georges St Phone - 01-677-1646
I have mentioned previously aswellas Cailin. Pzza, Pasta med style food. All pasta dishes are 10.50 and huge. Food is fresh and delicious. No reservations taken.

RISTORANTE DA PINO - Parliament Street, Phone 01-671-9308
Fun/Lively place Pizza, Pasta and a Paella dish for 2 with bottle of wine 18.00.

ANTICA VENEZIA - Ranelagh (On the new Luas tram line) Phone 01-497-4112.
WGood choice menu states the article wine by the galss or carafe. I have not been here but will attemt to get there soon!

YAMAMORI NOODLES - S. Great Georges Street Phone 01-475-5001. Asian food a good place for veggies as well. Lively at the weekends. I have been many times but I would prefer Wagamamma on St Stephens Green.

FXB Steak and Seafood retaurant Monkstown -
Phone 01-284-6187
Incentive Menu Mon-Thurs starter, main and tea or coffee from 18-23 euro
I ate here recently, it was nice but I would not out of the city to just eat here. There is another FXB on Pembroke Street closer to worn.

CHAPTER ONE, Parnell Square Phone 01-873-2266
Tues-Sat 6-7pm 3 courses plus tea/coffee for 29.50. Michelan star meal at the price. Never a bad review of this place go for it!


Liz27 Jan 8th, 2005 09:30 PM

Salamanca is a wonderful Spanish tapas restaurant run by a delightful man from Northern Ireland...delicious. I went back two years later and was just as pleased!
I also enjoyed afternoon tea at the Westbury Hotel...they serve till at least 5 and it's a nice, relaxing change from dinners. Both of these are off Grafton Street.
For quick, cheap, easy fast food, there is a chain called Nude that has great all-natural/organic food: sandwiches, salads, soups, pasta dishes for under 10 euro. It's fast food but healthier.

Also there's a nice cafe upstairs in Kilkenny Design Centre for a casual lunch or tea. That's on Nassau Street. Enjoy!

minnie17 Jan 9th, 2005 10:05 AM

Ed,
Foley's Restaurant has the Best Irish stew.
The restaurant is small. It is upstairs from Foleys Pub, just a couple blocks off St.Stephans Green.
minnie.


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