Where to eat?! (Dublin, Kilkenny, Killarney, Galway)
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Where to eat?! (Dublin, Kilkenny, Killarney, Galway)
Hi there-
My husband and I are traveling to Ireland in May/June and us foodies need some help! We would love any recommendation you have on places for great meals (great drinks a bonus!). We would love both traditional and non traditional and open on the cost. Thank you SO much! We love shepherd's pie and seafood if that helps at all
My husband and I are traveling to Ireland in May/June and us foodies need some help! We would love any recommendation you have on places for great meals (great drinks a bonus!). We would love both traditional and non traditional and open on the cost. Thank you SO much! We love shepherd's pie and seafood if that helps at all
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Not in Killarney, but in nearby Kenmare---Mulcahy's was our favorite dinner in our 2 weeks in Ireland.
Just as a general comment, we were highly impressed with the presentation and quality of the food in Ireland. We found that for around 70-80 Euros we could have more casual fish n' chips(including wine, a starter, etc.) but for about 100-115 Euros we could have fantastic gourmet, seafood dinners(again including wine, a starter).
Just as a general comment, we were highly impressed with the presentation and quality of the food in Ireland. We found that for around 70-80 Euros we could have more casual fish n' chips(including wine, a starter, etc.) but for about 100-115 Euros we could have fantastic gourmet, seafood dinners(again including wine, a starter).
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I usually check this site:
www.goodfoodireland.ie
It does not only show restaurants and pubs, but also recommended merchants for foodstuff (e.g. if you want to shop for a picknick) etc.
The good places in those "everybody's darling" locations usually come with a recognizable mark-up for same quality as those further inland or off the beaten track (as probably everywhere else on the planet).
www.goodfoodireland.ie
It does not only show restaurants and pubs, but also recommended merchants for foodstuff (e.g. if you want to shop for a picknick) etc.
The good places in those "everybody's darling" locations usually come with a recognizable mark-up for same quality as those further inland or off the beaten track (as probably everywhere else on the planet).




