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Ireland

Restaurants in Ireland

  1. SuperValu

    Choices, whether snacks, picnic, lunch or dinner, are many – and good. The SuperValu supermarket has a wide selection.

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  2. Richy's Bar & Bistro

    And now for something completely different - a modern bistro serving 'West Cork fusion' (eg sushi with black pudding).

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  3. Sammy's

    This beach-facing bar–restaurant serves a vast range of dishes from sandwiches and pasta to fresh oysters and mussels.

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  4. A

    Goat Street Café

    This cheerful little café struggles when busy, but is a popular pit stop for soups and salads, tarts and tagine.

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  5. De Lacy’s

    De Lacy’s, the restaurant at Kilkea Castle, serves complex and formal meals in elegant surroundings.

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  6. B

    Café Bardeli

    Café Bardeli has the same no-fuss menu that made its big sister such a roaring success on South Great George’s St.

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  7. C

    Da Tang Noodle House

    The cure for every greasy, gloopy sweet & sour yuck you've endured is here at this tidy little noodle house: brilliant fresh fare bursting with flavour. Noodles are the start for soups, stir-fries, sizzling dishes and more. All are made to order and you can get dinner delivered to your hotel room.

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  8. An Chistin

    Attached to the Oideas Gael cultural centre, this cafe/restaurant serves up surprisingly gourmet fare to a soundtrack of mellow jazz.

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  9. D

    Fisherman's Cottage

    Cosy Fisherman's Cottage, near the pier, specialises in tasty, fresh seafood and organically grown vegetables.

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  10. Farmers Market

    Russborough House hosts a monthly farmers market that goes indoors during the winter months.

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  12. E

    Market Garden

    Picnickers shop at Market Garden, a low-ceilinged warren of organic and local fruit and veg.

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  13. F

    Johnston's Jolly Sandwich Bar

    A traditional bakery selling excellent pick-and-mix sandwiches, soup, pies and cakes to take away or eat in.

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  14. G

    Edward Twomey

    You can buy varieties of black pudding based on 19th-century recipes from Edward Twomey.

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  15. Grape & Grain

    A stylish, burgundy-coloured place for lunch or a coffee with sandwiches, salads, hot specials and cakes.

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  16. Glasson Village Restaurant

    The Glasson Village Restaurant is a wonderfully informal place serving excellent food.

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  17. H

    Chimes

    The art centre's basement café has the sort of creative, healthy fare you'd expect. Good specials.

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  18. I

    Apple Tree

    Homemade chips and desserts, including deep-fried Mars Bars, make this a top-notch no-frills café.

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  19. J

    Amicus Café & Restaurant

    Bistro fare overlooking a small and vibrant square, where Cork's fresh-faced goths gather on Saturdays.

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  20. Interlude

    Weird knobbly furniture and indie music gives this Irish–European quayfront cafe an underground vibe.

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  21. 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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  23. Gibney’s

    Malahide’s best and most popular pub does a roaring trade in sandwiches, burgers and salads.

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  24. Meghna

    Several cuts above the usual curry joint, Meghna has a wide range of excellent South Asian dishes.

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  25. Bon Appétit

    The village’s best restaurant features a superb menu of fish, meat and vegetarian options.

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  26. Keenans

    Spacious, modern restaurant with high ceilings, river views and wholesome, unpretentious food.

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  27. Truffle Pig

    Fine meats, farmhouse cheeses and a treasure trove of other deli items from the region.

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