The Chart House

Category: Restaurant


The Chart House
The Mall Dingle Co Kerry
Tel:+353 (0)66 915 2255

3 euro For cooking and service well above average Award Winner Best Of The Best

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The Chart House


Jim McCarthy’s attractive stone-built restaurant has been one of Dingle’s favourite dining destinations for over a decade.


Right from the time of opening, in 1997, they set the bar high and - even in an area so well-endowed with good eating places - their well-earned reputation consistently holds good.


There’s a smart little bar just inside the door - where Jim, ever the perfect host, always seems to be meeting, seating and seamlessly ensuring that everyone is well looked after and generally having a good time.


And head chef Noel Enright has led the talented kitchen team for over five years: his menus are steadfastly based on the best of fully traceable local ingredients, sometimes in dishes with an international tone.


A superb speciality starter of Annascaul black pudding, for example, is wrapped in filo pastry and served with apple and date chutney and hollandaise sauce; other dishes are just gently updated – another favourite dish is rack of Kerry mountain lamb, which may be simply accompanied by a fondant potato, and redcurrant & rosemary jus; accurate, confident cooking lends these traditional foods a special character, and a large selection - perhaps half a dozen or more - of simple, perfectly cooked side vegetables are the ideal complement.


Seafood is well represented, of course, and mainstream vegetarian dishes have wide appeal, but it tends to be the meat dishes that stay in the memory.


Desserts include classics like a basket of home-made ice creams, or luscious lemon-scented pannacotta. But those with a savoury tooth will still feel that the smart money is on the Irish cheeses, which are cannily offered with a glass of vintage port and served with delicious home-made oat biscuits and two varieties of grapes.


Terrific hospitality, top class ingredients and gimmick-free creative cooking all add up to a great restaurant, which is also moderately priced.


An interesting wine list includes South African wines imported directly, and has helpful tasting notes as well as a clear layout of country of origin and vintages - and, of course, there’s always a Chateau MacCarthy in stock.


*Jim McCarthy was our Host of the Year in 2003 and The Chart House won the Féile Bia Award, in association with Bord Bia, in 2008.



Seats 45; D 6-10, daily in summer (Jun-Sep), restricted opening in winter - please phone ahead to check; all evening value D €32.50, also á la carte. SC discretionary. House wine €19.50. Toilets wheelchair accessible; children welcome; air conditioning. Closed 6 Jan-13 Feb. MasterCard, Visa, Laser.

Directions:

Left at the roundabout as you enter the town.
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Restaurant / Dining / Pub

  • Buzzy Atmosphere
  • Coeliac Friendly
  • Early Bird / Value Menu Available
  • Vegetarian Friendly (always at least 1 starter & 1 main course)
  • Contemporary International