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Whats the best restaurant in Ireland?

all styles of food

    



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xalynn
This is rather subjective, and there are plenty of guides that try to tell you which is good or not etc. Since you're asking for one best restaurant, well, Patrick Guilbaud at Merrion Street is the best rated on the Michelin guide (the only 2 stars in Ireland), and ranks top in most food guides in Ireland too.

I've been there, and the food that was served was very good indeed. The downside is of course the price, of which the a la carte menu was enough to scare me from even going near it. However, they have very good value lunch menu, so that's usually when I would go there, for special occasions of course. ;)

Some other great places to eat in Dublin (where I live) depending on the cuisine type:
European fusion: L'Ecrivain
French: L'Gueuleton
Noodles: Wagamama
Irish: Winding Stairs
Indian: Bombay Pantry (take away only)
Sushi: The Hop House
Pastries: Leon
Fish/seafood: Caviston (in Glasthule)
Spanish tapas: Market Bar
Italian: Dunne & Crescenzi
Middle Eastern: The Cedar Tree
South East Asian: KOH Restaurant


Podge and Rodge Tribute Band
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Frank's Greasy Spoon in Ballydung Village

You can get sausage, eggs, beans, chips and botulism for 2.99


Irrelevant infomer
Deans in Belfast would try and claim that mantle, or yer man bucky beard Rankins. Best eatery is the Moghul on the Andersonstown road in west Belfast, alright its not a restaurant but its good shi't nosebag for 12 quid. 2 kebabs and 2 portions onion bagees with sauce of your choice and chips. Or Mama mia Murphy's Ireland's only Italian Irish transcendental Bistro and colonic irrigation eatery. 10 quid gets you a full nose bag of deep fried pasta and frying steak potato bread soda mushrooms toms a reading from the Marayishi yogi and a deep as's cleanse. 10 bills well spent.


PrEgNaNt WiTh #2! KaTiE 2 iN MaY
my favourite is tante zoe's in temple bar,Dublin, its a cajun restaurant!


http://www.tantezoes.com/


ash1
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well i can only judge out of the ones ive been to, but i love 'The Winding Stair' in Dublin by the ha'penny bridge.


SFF
It really depends on where in Ireland you are. The Blue Book is a guide to all the best restaurants in the whole country. My advise is to go anywhere that is listed outside Dublin. In Ireland Michelin stars realy mean nothing as the only places that are mostly reviewed are within the bigger cities. Explore the rest of the country. One of the better I've work in is the Wineport lodge in athlone. The owner thinks he is a Lord of the manner and the waiting staff are very snooty but the food has a wide range and is good. Plus it is in the dead centre of the country so it is halfway between north south east and west. Try it.


Orla C
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Don't know about Ireland as a whole, but I can tell you about the best restaurant in Limerick city: the Sage Cafe on Catherine Street. Only open during the day, and closed on Sundays, except for the Sunday before Christmas.


jimmyw
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http://www.ireland-guide.com/establishment/rolfs.3210.html


reginaldstower
Taste of Ireland | Restaurant guide to the best restaurants in Ireland ...
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Misty Blue
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Mint:Dublin
Rolly's Bistro:Dublin
The Mill Dunfanaghy:Donegal


Priscilla Duck
Odessa in Dublin
The Strasbourg Goose in Cork City
The Lime Tree in Kenmare
Jim Edwards in Kinsale
Chez Hans in Cashel
Inch House near Thurles
Sabai in Waterford

Nom nom nommmm


Chocolat
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I don't know how anybody could answer to you. Who tried them all?
I love Gallager Boxty house in Temple Bar in Dublin.
Irish food http://www.boxtyhouse.ie/


G.
MacDonalds.

You shoudl try it, it's good stuff.



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