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Leo Burdock's
You will often hear that you haven't eaten in Dublin until you've queued in the cold for a cod 'n' chips wrapped in paper from the city's most famous chipper. Total codswallop, of course, but there's something about sitting on the street, balancing the bag on your lap and trying to eat the chips quickly before they go cold that smacks of Dublin in a bygone age. It's nice to revisit the past, especially if you don't have to get stuck there.
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Ocean
Once the docks are redeveloped, Ocean will have one of the best views in town (hence the floor to ceiling windows). The problem is, it's already charging for the view while it - and the food - aren't quite there yet. Standards include oysters, crab salad and a langoustine (lobster) cocktail, but portions are small and the convoluted cooking unreliable. That said, there's a nice terrace, should the sun stick its head out.
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