Rfrip wrote: » Ate in the brook in glanmire this evening. Really nice. Great service, food was really good..not the cheapest but worth it. Would definitely recommend it
D'Agger wrote: » Drove down Washington St. for the first time in a while yesterday and have to say it's thriving in a big way - Nice to see Rachels in there, few buildings having gotten facelifts, Capitol nearly done in the back - have to say the street is looking as well as I've ever seen it, having been living in Cork 12 years at this stage.
ncmc wrote: » My husband manages a shop in the city that has a deli. The other day he saw Rachel's receive a big order of a brand of frozen chips that his shop stopped using because they were so poor. So for all the guff about simple, local ingredients. They aren't even making their own chips. It always amazes me when I see higher class places using crappy, frozen chips. That's fine at the cheaper end of the scale, but at her prices, I expect home made, good quality chips.
run_Forrest_run wrote: » some comments here have left Pettyville and are heading to Nastytown via Begrudgery Station.
TrustedApple wrote: » Donal Sheehan I had in the restaurant I worked in before. The chef came out and asked him show me how to cook something on side his own reacting where he went bright red was I would not have a clue where to start as I am not a chef I am a TV cook haha
Malari wrote: » Nope. Read this 3 times now, still don't know what it says.
TrustedApple wrote: » I had Donal Sheehan in the restaurant I worked in before. The chef came out and asked him show me how to cook something. He went bright red and said "I would not have a clue where to start as I am not a chef. I am a TV cook". haha
Malari wrote: » Nope. Read this 3 times now, still don't know what it says. I'm going to give Rachel's a try - like I do with most new places. I don't mind "plain" food if it's really well done, and I don't mind paying more for excellent service. I had a Miyazaki takeaway recently and it was excellent as always! They had some "holy mackerel" spines on the counter as appetisers, which were surprisingly sweet (candied mackerel...who'd a thunk?) but delicious! I wanted to tip the whole plate into my carry-out bag. :P
Seamai wrote: » I'm hearing great things about Miyazaki, I know they have only a few stools there, what are the chances of just walking in and nabbing a few to sit down and eat there or would I be standing there all night waiting? I'm living a bit far to out to be going down the take out route.
Malari wrote: » Anytime I've been (admittedly around 6pm) there have been spare stools, but I would say it's much more of a takeaway place. I don't know if it would be that comfortable a place for a meal, with people coming in and standing just over your shoulder waiting for their takeaway food.
BullBlackNova wrote: » It is a popular spot for sitting in, apparently. They have a number of dishes that are eat-in-only each day, but I've always wondered about the practicality because, as you say, there's literally a handful of stools in the corner. Food is top notch though - it's worth grabbing a take-out and eating in the car even!!
sporina wrote: » yeah I saw that - why is this?
Leonel Putrid Cheddar wrote: » I think it's a food safety thing, they don't want people buying certain things for take out, travelling a moderate distance home and then reheating them. Tried Umi on Academy Street last night, pretty bloody decent. The falafels and hummus were lovely, everything else was good (wasn't mad about the pickled vegetables but it's early days for them I suppose), and value for money was borderline ridiculously good. Got the sharing platter for two and a couple of sides between me and my sister, we're both greedy bitches and we were stuffed! Really good variety on the menu compared to a lot of falafel/middle eastern places. Good service, nice space. Think I'll definitely be going back and working my way through the menu.
sammyjo90 wrote: » I think we should have a falafel date electro
pwurple wrote: » I saw someone I won't mention do the "don't you know who I am" routine at the door.
sporina wrote: » had a delicious lunch in Loving Salads today - and it was mobbed.. queues out the door too..