sporina wrote: » On another topic - had lunch in Lishh (Dosco Business Park - south douglas rd) today - wow what a find - all locally sources ingredients - top top quality - minimal (if any) processed food.. great space, service - v v generous portions.. what a treat...
sporina wrote: » ok how is Lily house different to all the crap Chinese places in the city/country?
Malari wrote: » Heard a similar positive report about this place lately. I had been to it several times when it was on the main street in Turner's Cross (presume it's the same crowd?), and while the food was actually very good, the overall cleanliness of the cafe left a lot to be desired! Hope it's improved.
nerwen wrote: » No one claimed they are from what I can see, though personally I like Chinese so the addition of one nearby work makes for a nice change for lunch occasionally. If you want some non-crap Chinese though, give Yuan Ming Yuan a go.
sporina wrote: » not his place is in the business park - so a different premises I guess.. didn't notice any discrepancies regards to hygiene - I think I would have as its something i would be mindful of.. I don't like the phrase "Artisan" but all ingredients are local and great quality - they list their suppliers etc.. and everything was soo fresh.. well I don't do chinese as I have had so many bad ones - but yes, a mate brought me to YMY recently and as chinese restaurants go, I was impressed - the service and presentation was superb - the food was good too
D'Agger wrote: » True - I guess what I mean is value for money in relation to those places & what they offer
nerwen wrote: » If you want some non-crap Chinese though, give Yuan Ming Yuan a go.
Mumha wrote: » Do you know if they do lunch takeaway ?
limnam wrote: » This, I've not eaten in every Chinese in Ireland but I've yet to find one better than this. Staff and the food are exceptional. I hadn't been for a very long time and when we walked in they remembered the table we sat at the last time and asked if we wanted it again :eek:
Professor Moriarty wrote: » One to avoid if you are allergic to MSG.
the beer revolu wrote: » MSG is not an allergen. There is no scientific evidence of anyone being allergic to MSG and it occurs naturally in lots of foods. Why do you say that about Yuan Ming Yuan? Have you reason to believe that they use it more than any other Chinese restaurant? Do you even know for a fact that they use it at all? Do enlighten us.
TrustedApple wrote: » FYI MSG is called tender salt from the wholesalers . What gives you the headaches is to much salt ....
dudara wrote: » We ate in Rachel's last week, and overall, really liked it. It's very contemporary and higher end, which is something missing in Cork at the moment (I think). The interior is very smart, industrial chic, and I liked all the art pieces dotted around. I had buttered baby carrots with buffalo ricotta and hazelnuts to start, followed by rack of spring lamb, with peas, wild garlic and almond crust, and salsa verde. Overall, very good, beautifully presented, though I think the carrot & ricotta was missing a small element of zing. For those asking earlier, pizza is €20 while the risotto is €25. I think those are expensive prices for those dishes. The higher priced end of the menu is more normal. Wine selection is good. We had two cocktails to start which were way too sweet and I was beginning to think the cocktails were a disaster. However, we had two more after the meal which were much better and actually very good. The first two cocktails were house creations, while the second two were classic cocktails (Brandy Crusta and a Manhattan), which probably explains the difference. Overall, I really liked Rachel's. It's a good addition to Cork dining, but it is at the higher priced end of the market.
kcb wrote: » So €25 for risotto and the cocktails are crap. There's a market for it in Cork I suppose.
sporina wrote: » are all pizzas €20? a mate was there recently and told me they were €12
pwurple wrote: » We went to the Fish bar at the Electric the other night.
Water John wrote: » Went to the Electric in the afternoon some time ago. The food was ok, but the portions wouldn't qualify as a starter.
Cherry_Cola wrote: » Ordered a Budvar there to which the waiter advised that they were out but had Chieftain which is another beer from a famous Czech brewery, I could hardly contain my laughter
kcb wrote: » That sounds like the same bullsh!tter that said the growler was 500ml more than it actually is. They must be on commission to sell the Franciscan Well stuff.