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Old Nov 24th, 2004 | 08:34 AM
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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
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Old Nov 25th, 2004 | 12:52 AM
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There are some great suggestions in this thread http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...amp;dirtyBit=1
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Old Nov 25th, 2004 | 01:36 AM
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I think you've posted the wrong link Cailin!

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Old Nov 25th, 2004 | 02:50 AM
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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
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Old Nov 25th, 2004 | 02:53 AM
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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.
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Old Nov 26th, 2004 | 09:36 AM
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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.
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Old Nov 29th, 2004 | 01:08 AM
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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!

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Old Jan 8th, 2005 | 09:30 PM
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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!
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Old Jan 9th, 2005 | 10:05 AM
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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.
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