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Old Jun 26th, 2004, 12:09 PM
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Inexpensive but good places to eat in Dublin and London

Having read that expenses will be quite a bit higher in Europe than in the U.S., does anyone out there have dining recommendation in Dublin and London that won't send me to the poor house?
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Old Jun 27th, 2004, 10:18 AM
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Hi japw82, what price range for meals do you have in mind?
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$-$$ dollar signs. Preferably closer to one $. Thanks for any info!!
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I have on disc notes on cheap meals in pubs and elsewhere in London, and shall glasdly e mail them to you if you ask me to. Welcome to London

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Old Jun 27th, 2004, 03:44 PM
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Try Leo Burdock's for fish & chips in Dublin and the Churchill Arms in London for Thai food (we usually eat here 3-4 times per visit). They're two of my worldwide favorites. And they both meet my criteria: cheap but outstanding.

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NO!
The USD is worth lots less now.
We are going on 7 July to the UK for my son's wedding at Hambleton Inn, staying in London 2 nights and going to NW Portugal and Galecia, Esp after - the most expensive trip to Europe in several decades.
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There are plenty of places to get an inexpensive meal in London. As Ben Haines mentioned pubs are a good place to eat. There are sandwich shops, pizza places where you can get all-you-can-eat, Indian and Thai restaurants. You can go to grocery stores to put a meal together. I keep my daily food costs to less than 10 GBP a day. My trips to London cost less now than they did 2 years ago thanks to staying in a B&B in the suburbs rather than stay in Central London. I don't consider London expensive. Now that I have reduced costs I go to London more frequently.
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In Dublin try Cafe Bar Deli on Georges Street - lovely pizzas and very reasonably priced. There are lots of little restaurants in & around Grafton Street/Wicklow Street/Georges Street that aren't too expensive.
Odessa on Dame Court is lovely too.
Pasta Fresca on Chatham Street is a popular place for pasta and it's also very reasonable. On the northside of the river try 101 Talbot on Talbot Street. The food is fantastic & the restaurant is a good choice if you're going to the Abbey Theatre.
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For lunch in a cafe style place try Kilkenny shop on Nassau street - soups, sandwiches and quicxhes/salads.

Also 2 good places in St Stepehns green shopping centre top floor is the Dome Restaurant, soups, hot food and salads and a great view of the Green.

2nd floor (1st in the USA) is a new food court that has burgers, carvery, pannini and a juice bar. It was excellent when I went the other day.

Acapuloco on Georges Street is Tex mex and nice as well as Cafe/Bar/deli just up the street.

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BTW, Siohban's list is in Dublin

In London, ASK is a chain of Italian rest. with good thin crust pizza, pasta etc. Pizza Express is another. These places are much better than a US chain.

Bellgo Central (sp?) has a few locations. They're known for mussels and frites and have an evening special where they charge the time (ie 5GBP at 5 pm etc.)
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Thanks for all the great suggestions. I'm looking forward to trying as many food establishments as time permits!!
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I haven't been to Ireland but I just saw an article called "Eating like a local in Dublin" on msnbc.com Go down to the travel section and it is the first article on the page.
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