sporina wrote: » this is my only pet peeve with Loving Salads too!! I thought of saying it to them - just as a bit of constructive criticism .. not in a cutting way
the beer revolu wrote: » I like the food in loving salads but I wish they'd use wider, flatter tubs. I hate the way, if you're getting a few different salads, they are spooned on top of each other.
rob316 wrote: » Across from preachers. On another note the Spitjack has opened today. really looking forward to trying that.
leahyl wrote: » Saw their post about it on Facebook just now, can't wait to try it cos I love Loving Salads, so this place sounds great! What side of the street is it on?
rob316 wrote: » Just got a salad box from the new loving salads on Washington street. Its a different setup to the academy street shop. Its a salad bar with individual ingredients as opposed to the premade combo's in the other shop. Its excellent anyway, paid €7 a very decent sized feed must be said. A big thing too is they have meat and fish, that's my big gripe with Rocket man
sporina wrote: » has anyone eaten from Flame on Washington street? Passed it today and I have to say it smelt really good
Footoo wrote: » Doesn't sound expensive at all...especially if it was good.
pwurple wrote: » More please! What did you have?
mccard wrote: » New chef in the Montenottee hotel. Ate there recently for Sunday lunch. Hands down the nicest meal I have had in a long while. A bit pricey (€30 / 3 courses) but well worth it.
byronbay2 wrote: » I absolutely LOVE getting a meal that's too much to eat in one sitting (assuming that it's tasty, obvs), lunch sorted for the following day! What's not to like?
happyday wrote: » I wonder would they let 2 adults share a meal? I always ask for a doggy bag if there's a lot of food left.
rob316 wrote: » In thali again at the weekend. Just had a main course each but we were stuffed. Great value. It's a crying shame but it won't last, there was 10 people in there while we were there and didn't seem to be doing much takeaways.
Malari wrote: » In the Dosco business park on the South Douglas Rd.
happyday wrote: » Where is Lishh?
Malari wrote: » I didn't either! I thought it was just the catering component they kept going after they moved from Turner's Cross. Must try it again some time.
livedadream wrote: » Eco's in Douglas for dinner last night. Has been about 2 years since i was there last and every time i go there i'm reminded of why its not for me. so squished, so loud, such massive portions, like off putting amounts of food... (thats just a personal preference i hate feeling like im eating out of a trough) Service is good, fast and snappy but but good, waiter who served the table was friendly and engaging, Starters we shared garlic breads they come with pesto and cheese, nothing to write home about but not not good if you get me. Mains we had: a beef madras, the Eco burger and chicken satay. sweet jesus lads the madras and satay were the biggest things ive ever seen in my life, they could half the portion and you would still be taking it home. My burger was manky. dry on the inside but the bun was greasy and meat overcooked. Chips were lovely Madras and satay were tasty but one full time giant farmer man couldnt finish his curry (not like him at all) and half the satay was left behind. The foods not bad (its not great but its not bad), the service is great, the place is loud and cramped, but it is good value for money and if your not overly fussed about quality and taste it is good. The one suggestion i would make is its great for a feed, if thats what your looking for. I do hate massive portion and this was overkill. A giant serving bowl/plate of curry then a separate bowl of rice is unnecessary. I asked to see the kids menu and the waiter did say they didnt allow adults eat off the kids menu (fair enough) but then offer half portions of the food coz its a total waste of food. Prices are good for what you get 15 euro for the curry and satay 14 for the burger. Sides are really good and deserts! amazing! try the banoffi pie!
the beer revolu wrote: » Couldn't get an answer on the phone right up to one o clock so ended up going to Sage in Midleton which was really lovely.
opus wrote: » Met a few friends there for lunch last week, everyone was happy with the food. Two of them had dropped their kids in that estate many times & never realised that Lissh was a cafe!
bigronnie9 wrote: » Was in Lishh Saturday morning, very friendly staff and a great selection of food and cakes......my god the cakes! :P
Mumha wrote: » Let us know how you got on. I think they are open for lunch, but I do remember kids weren't allowed in there after 4pm on a Weekend.