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Mona Lisa 2 reviews
#16 of 33 restaurants in Dublin
Bierka says: This restaurant was recommended by one of my Irish professors. At first glace it can look a bit intimidating, cause it has this expensive look to it, but it's really not. They serve great food at a great price. The restaurant is candle lit and it's very cozy, a great place to have diner with you…
A Li Lang 1 review
#17 of 33 restaurants in Dublin
Chris23031979 says: This Chinese Restaurant in the "China Town" of Dublin in Parnell Street was judged by my Chinese housemate as the best Chinese/Korean place in Dublin. So she took me there and I was overwhealmed! My tip, try the green beans with chili, the rice in this stone pot (with egg, minced meat, mushrooms...…
Butler's Chocolate Cafe 1 review
#18 of 33 restaurants in Dublin
lulusartshack says: Even though it is an Irish chain and confectionery, I recommend the Dublin northside store by the General Post Office. You can't get much more than drinks and chocolates, but for a real special treat go for the hot chocolate. For 3 Euros, a scoop of delicious fudgy chocolate is stirred into steamy m…
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Cafe Leon 1 review
#19 of 33 restaurants in Dublin
genkeeper says: A little French café located near bustling Grafton Street is a great place to grab a quick cup of tea and a decadent pastry. Try the fruit tarts and chocolate fondant, both of which are excellent. For a savory meal reminiscent of France order up the terrine of chicken liver and foie gras, the sel…
Finn MacCool's 1 review
#20 of 33 restaurants in Dublin
mainhart says: I did not realize how hard it would be to find good coffee in Ireland. I went to a few cafes, and even in my B&B, the coffee always tasted burnt. I'm not sure how they get that taste, but it's not good. Finally upon a visit to the main tourist office in Dublin, I found a the Finn MacCool's Cafe upst…
Saba 1 review
#21 of 33 restaurants in Dublin
eevy says: Great new Asian restaurant, only open a couple months and you have to reserve well in advance to guarantee a table! The food is authentic and the atmosphere is great. Make sure you try a cocktail or two as well.
The Bas Ass cafe 1 review
#22 of 33 restaurants in Dublin
Discomik says: Remember that scene in Pulp Fiction when Vincent tastes the $5 milkshake? You can have that experience here at the Bas Ass cafe. I had read about it somewhere. It seemed kind of interesting based on the decor and history descriptions. They have this system of wires going all over the place so that…
The Bleeding Horse 1 review
#23 of 33 restaurants in Dublin
cwasham says: always bustling with activity but without a lot of the touristiness of the Temple Bar. This place is pretty big and has lots of little nooks and crannies to stuff a group of people in. Come here for a bit more local flavor but watch out for trouble, when we were there the bar had to be closed down a…
The Oliver St. John Gogarty 1 review
#24 of 33 restaurants in Dublin
tirsomaldonado says: They recommended to us this restaurant in our hotel and it was very good indeed. It seems to be that it is quite touristic but it is good anyways. It has three floors, the first floor is a typical pub, the second floor has live bands playing and in the third floor you find the restaurant. It is not …
The Barge 2 reviews
#25 of 33 restaurants in Dublin
X_Drive says: The Barge is not just your ordinary Pub. Actually from the outside it is nothing special at all. Late afternoon will find many sitting outside enjoying a beer or whatever. But inside is a totally different story. This is a three-story mega Pub with bars on each floor. On the main floor there are fi…
Cafe Bar Deli 1 review
#26 of 33 restaurants in Dublin
eevy says: Great place for some yummy pizza, pasta and salads. One on Grafton St, Georges St and in Ranelagh. Its really cheap and the wine is cheap too - cant go wrong really.
Cafe en Seine 1 review
#27 of 33 restaurants in Dublin
genkeeper says: Café en Seine, lovingly dubbed Café Insane by locals, appears as an ordinary café from the exterior, but inside it looks more like a 19th century Parisian palace than a simple place to get warm sandwiches and soup. The massive café doubles as a pub at night, although it has trouble achieving fr…
Epicurean Food Hall 1 review
#28 of 33 restaurants in Dublin
maithanfear says: If you are looking for a bit of variety for lunch this is a great place to start. It is a little United Nations in dining. You can get anything from a simple bagel to a taco here, with an array of ethnic foods available. The food counters and shops are situated around the sides with a bright, nat…
Hard Rock Cafe 1 review
#29 of 33 restaurants in Dublin
darkarrow says: The Cafe is located in Temple Bar. The food selection is like any other Hard Rock Cafe. The service was a little slow though. It seemed like you would ask for another refill on your drink and like 5 minutes later you would maybe get it. The place wasn't that big but it did have a lot of rock mem…
Captain America's 1 review
#30 of 33 restaurants in Dublin
danorwick says: I tried my best to find somewhere in this city to get a decent meal at a decent price, or even an interesting local menu for a little more (bear in mind I'm just out of uni!). However I falied and ended up going to pretty faceless Italian, Chinese and American eateries, with a few trips to Londis a…

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