Dublin City - Restaurants


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Bloom Brasserie

Dublin 2, Dublin City
Restaurant
In this basement premises at the canal end of Baggot Street, Pol OhEannraich, former head chef at Dax, aims to offer 'quality food at reasonable prices' along with a broad choice of wines (a full 60 wines are available both by the full bottle and 275ml ...
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1 votes

Full Moon Thai

Dublin 2, Dublin City
Restaurant
Fans of real-deal Thai street food should make a beeline to Parliament Stree,t where Thai chef Ju McCarthy and her Irish husband Derek have garnered quite the fanbase since opening early in the pandemic (July 2020). Chef Ju hails from Isaan in north-ea ...
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Terra Madre

Dublin 1, Dublin City
Restaurant
The signage is so low key that you may well walk past this bijou basement Italian without noticing it – look out for the two tiny wrought iron tables outside the door for smokers. But once you find it there’ll be no forgetting it: a little ...
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7 votes

The Sussex

Dublin 4, Dublin City
Restaurant
Denotes genuine Irish food culture, ie special Irish food products/companies/producers, and highlights the best places to shop for regional and artisan foods; the selection excludes obvious 'non-Irish' elements regardless of quality, eg ethnic restaurants and specialists in coffee, wine and other drinks, unless relevant to local production or history. Eat & Stay establishments are chosen for their commitment to showcasing local produce and Irish hospitality.
David Coffey's smart brasserie-style restaurant above O’Brien’s pub is attractively fitted out with dark solid-wood tables, brass fixtures, warm lighting and a real fire, The Sussex offers an inviting menu, with a strong emphasis on well-so ...
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5 votes

Il Caffe Di Napoli

Dublin 2, Dublin City
Café / Restaurant
Just paces away from one of Dublin's busiest train stations, this pleasant coffee shop with pavement-side tables fronts one of the city's least known but most authentic Italian restaurants.  Descend a broad staircase at the rear to find a smart Ne ...
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3 votes

Doran's at the Beachcomber

Dublin 3, Dublin City
Restaurant
Serious About Seafood
Already well-known fishmongers and restaurateurs in Howth, the Doran family branched out in partnership with the Duignans to open a seafood restaurant above The Beachcomber pub in Killester. Accessed via a staircase in the middle of the pub, the resta ...
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6 votes

Shouk

Dublin 9, Dublin City
Restaurant
Born in Israel to Israeli-Irish parents, chef-proprietor Alon Salman lived in Wexford before opening Shouk in Drumcondra in 2017. Embracing his heritage, which includes Iraqi grandparents, he brings all the fresh and zesty flavours of the Middle East t ...
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6 votes

Bowls by Kwanghi Chan

Dublin 1, Dublin City
Restaurant
Previous Georgina Campbell Guides Award Winner
MOVED TO: Bites by Kwanghi, 82 Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin D02 YY86  TEL: 089 4274176   Jauntily styled, like a bustling Hong Kong street market, Bowls is a modern Asian noodle and dim sum joint, that punches ab ...
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2 votes

Frank's

Dublin 2, Dublin City
Restaurant
Little sister of Darren Free's highly popular Delahunts nearby, Frank’s is located in a much-loved former pork butchers shop on busy Camden Street. Charmingly, the exterior has been preserved exactly as it was, down to the name above the door. B ...
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2 votes

Da Mimmo

Dublin 3, Dublin City
Restaurant
'Best Budget' denotes moderately priced establishment (max. less than €50pps for accommodation or €35 for 3-course meal without drinks) The "Best of the Best" - Only the very best establishments across various categories have been chosen for this accolade
The family name Fuscardi is not unknown to many Dubliners who like their fish and chips but a whole new generation of Italian-Irish have now returned to their culinary roots and Tino Fuscardi's Da Mimmo is an example of this. Originally opened as a piz ...
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