bleach94 wrote: » Walked down French Church Street today and saw Strasbourg Goose is closed, is that where Bunsen will be? Surprised SG is gone in any case, was only there once myself and thought it was good
kcb wrote: » Had a burrito from Zambrero yesterday, not bad at all. A nice place and friendly staff. Haven't tried Boojum yet but not too bothered either. They give the impression they are poorly run. Passed today and sign on door "Out of Chorizo", no big deal but slightly odd! See a tweet from them just now saying they have had to close due to electrical issues! And I've seen a number of other odd things from them.
pwurple wrote: » Jacobs on the mall, market lane, orso, blackrock castle and cafe paradiso would all be good for restricted diets.
WhiteRoses wrote: » Went to Bunsen on Monday night with high expectations but ended up being decidedly underwhelmed. We were waiting about 40 minutes for a table which was expected and not an issue, the texting system is fabulous and it's great to not have to sit there waiting. I found the burgers to be sloppy, thrown together messes. The buns weren't toasted and were soggy, with their contents spilling out from the grease when picked up. I know it isn't a restaurant and it's more of an up market fast food joint but the prices were expensive considering what we got. For two burgers, two chips and two soft drinks it came to nearly €30 and I've honestly enjoyed burgers from the chipper more than the one I had there. It was all very average. Service was okay, they made a slight error on our order which is to be expected in the first week of trade so I wouldn't let this reflect on my over all opinion of the place. I'll give it another try in a couple of months when they're more settled but based on that visit alone I wouldn't return. I will say that I love the Dublin branch though! As a side note, in our brief hour there I saw 6-7 people I know so I can definitely see it being 'the place to be' for my fellow twenty somethings. I've never had that happen to me in another restaurant.
penovine wrote: » not a burger fan but if i was I don't understand the whole having to dismantle a burger in order to be able to eat it - like they all look too tall to be able to do that these days? i always thought that the point of a burger was so that you could hold it and get a taste off all the ingredients in one bite?
Mumha wrote: » Any one been to Rachel Allen's new restaurant yet ?
Rhinohippo wrote: » La Calavera. That's the Mexican? Is it expensive?
what the hell! wrote: » Much nicer than any of the spots in the city IMO. I don't think it's any more expensive than the others? €6.50 for a burrito maybe. Sweet potato fries with the chipotle mayo are savage too.