Paperback edition of From Tide to Table - Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Buying, Preparing & Cooking Fish and Seafood
by Georgina Campbell
Dublin - All Hospitality
Found 88 matches, showing 81 - 88 below.
Set in a 300 acre estate in north county Dublin and built around the original Roganstown House, this is primarily a golf hotel but its convenience to Dublin airport and the city make it an attractive destination for business guests, travellers ...
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The Rogerson family have been selling seafood in Monkstown Farm for over 30 years.
Branching out from their processing and wholesaling business, Graham Rogerson and his sister Lisa, opened the popular George's Fish Shop in 2010. With access to a fanta ...
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This fine pub (and 'emporium') has been run by the McCormack family since 1960. It's one of the neatest pubs around, with trees and shrubbery between the car park and an imaginative conservatory extension at the back of the pub, effectively screening ...
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Cavistons Seafood Restaurant & Food Emporium
Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
Fish Shop / Restaurant / Speciality Store
Caviston's of Sandycove has long been a mecca for lovers of good food - here you will find everything that is wonderful, from organic vegetables to farmhouse cheeses, cooked meats to specialist oils and other exotic items. But it was always for fish ...
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A family business run by Bill McAllister and his sons John and David, this inviting fishmongers shop not only offers an impressive variety of appealingly displayed fresh fish and shellfish, but also a high level of customer service.
Always delig ...
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Monkstown is hardly short on great places to eat, but this county Dublin restaurants owned by chef Temple Garner (San Lorenzo’s) and front of house maestro Conor Kavanagh (formerly of The Old Spot) - and, when Bresson opened in 2017, it raised t ...
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Located above the busy harbour area in one of the most attractive old buildings in Howth village, just before the church, The House is run by proprietor Karl Dillon, formerly of the late-lamented Gruel in Dublin city - and, true to form, the menu state ...
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There are no flies on those clever farmers, the Keoghs of North County Dublin. They may have been growing potatoes for over two hundred years, but behind the times they are not. Not only are they way ahead of the posse when it comes to branding their ...
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