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Good restaurants in Dublin (Ireland)?


    



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Tara
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Johnny Foxes, highest and one of the oldest pubs in Dublin, great food and fantastic live entertainment.


Guitar Lady
Gallaghers, just off Temple Bar - fab!


snow_patrol_lady
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try down the temple bar area,there are plenty of fab eating places there but be sure to take plenty of money as dublin is expensive in fact BEING irish is expensive.I've just been there myself but yeah temple bar is your best bet.


ptstrobl
The Guiness brewery :)


Caro
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There are several plesant restaurants in Monkstown & Dalkey (both southside) & in Malahide & Howth (northisde) Eating out in Dublin is expensive.


cherub
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Chapter One is very renowned but very pricey. It is around Parnell Square somewhere.
Cheaper ones are Pacinos in Suffolk St. Eliza Blues in Temple Bar, Fitzers in Dawson St. There are many restaurants in Temple Bar and Dame St and are all of a decent standard. Look at www.visitdublin.com


Satish S
well I would say Chapter One n temple bar is good only 4 nite life


Drop a heart, break a name
Captain Americas and TGI Fridays in Temple Bar is good!


Stimpy
Ranelagh which is 5 minutes from the city centre has loads of fab restaurants all along one street I love Diep Noodle and Tribecca and Mint.
the city centre is teaming with them it depends what kind of food you are looking for but there is everything from greek to indian to chinese to lebanese to polish everything Dublin is just the best place! I love Tante Zoes, FX Buckleys, Fitzers, all the pubs do great food too and we have some fab creperies. If you want seriously posh (expensive) go for Shanahans on the Green. Otherwise just take a walk around and most Irish barmen (cos you will pop in to a pub!) will tell you all you need to know.


mk
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I can't believe nobody mentioned Avoca Cafes! They are great they do a mix of traditional dishes with new edginess


Anon
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Try www.menupages.ie
It breaks down the restaurants by style of food or area.
Enjoy


Queen of the Stone Age
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the indian in Ranelagh is very good - cant remember what its called - punjabi something...


fordcoupe96
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Gallaghers is a good place and one of their specialties is a boxty, a potato pancake wrapped around beef, chicken or lamb as well as other items.


Trish D
If budget is no problem, then Chapter One.
http://www.chapteronerestaurant.com/


galpal
It depends what you're looking for, Bistro 1 in Foxrock is great and very reasonable, it's the casual side of snobby. If you're looking for something a little more upper crust try more central places, like Shanahans. Dundrum town centre has a good range of restaurants in loads of different price ranges. You should check out menupages.ie for a full list of restaurants and menus.


tawny_mclean
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Yes there is that is my home town and there are a lot of good places to eat


Jon B
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La Stampa is okay. JC Novelli has a hand in it. For steak try Shenihans.


dan the man
The Temple Bar is a must... great night life, great people, great food.


MaryC O
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What part of Dublin?King citric in Howth,Cactus Jacks beside the square in Tallaght.////////////////////


ciaragw
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you don't need to put ireland in brackets, we all know where DUBLIN is!!!!


Elizabeth M
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Yes there are good restaurants.



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