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Café Bardeli
With three branches in the city – including a spectacular one in Dublin’s most beloved cafe, Bewley’s of Grafton St – the folks behind Bardeli have hit the nail firmly on the head: great crispy pizzas with imaginative toppings such as spicy lamb and tzatziki, fresh homemade pastas, and salads such as broccoli, feta and chickpea that you’ll dream about for days. All in a buzzing atmosphere at prices that won’t break the bank. No reservations, so prepare to wait on a busy night.
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Ely Winebar
Scrummy homemade burgers, bangers and mash, and wild smoked-salmon salad are some of the meals you’ll find in this basement restaurant. Dishes are prepared with organic and free-range produce from the owner’s family farm in County Clare, so you can rest assured of the quality. There’s a large wine list to choose from, with over 70 sold by the glass. The original is in Ely Place, but we prefer the two newer branches on either side of the Liffey.
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The House
One of our favourite new openings in Dublin is this wonderful spot on the main street leading away from the harbour. In the handsome, airy dining room you can feast on dishes like crunchy Bellingham blue cheese polenta or wild Wicklow venison stew, as well as a fine selection of fish.
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Fresh
This long-standing vegetarian restaurant serves a variety of salads and filling, hot daily specials. Many dishes are dairy- and gluten-free without compromising on taste. The baked potato topped with organic cheese (€5.50) comes with two salads and is a hearty meal in itself.
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Angler’s Rest
Sample the seafood at the Angler’s Rest. It's in the Strawberry Beds, which are only 6km west of the city centre, and are a totally unspoilt bit of countryside and one of the city’s most beautiful getaway spots.
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Govinda’s
Authentic beans-and-pulses vegetarian place run by the Hare Krishna, now with branches on both sides of the river. The cheap, wholesome mix of salads and Indian-influenced hot daily specials are filling and tasty.
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Coffee Society
It looks most uninviting from the outside and only has paper cups, so it’s a good job that this place has some of the best coffee-to-go in the city. There are various branches around town.
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Aqua
A contender for best seafood in Howth, Aqua has been serving top-quality fish dishes in its elegant dining room overlooking the harbour, in a building that was once home to the Howth Yacht Club.
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Siam Thai Restaurant
Thai classics for local palates means that you can vary the spiciness and be assured no MSG is used.
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Gibney’s
Malahide’s best and most popular pub does a roaring trade in sandwiches, burgers and salads.
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Bon Appétit
The village’s best restaurant features a superb menu of fish, meat and vegetarian options.
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