rob316 wrote: » I can safely say anytime I have ate their it has been the worst food I've eaten out. Can't for the life of me understand why its popular.
.red. wrote: » I've been 6/7 times and apart from their wings i cant ever remember getting anything that was better than OK! The fajitas were nice till you saw the grease, very off putting. It reminded me of a fry up from Tony's! Honestly, if it wasn't for their wings I'd never go back again. If there's better in the city if yet to find them. That's one thing on a pretty large menu tho.
run_Forrest_run wrote: ah jaysus just when we see end of the pork pulling fad they've started pulling the beef now
.red. wrote: » I know Luigi's gets hammered here and for good reason but we were going for dinner last week and I had a craving for wings so went in. The place was dead, maybe just less than half full on a Wednesday night. No atmosphere in there. Got my wings as the main with chips and they were as good as ever. My wife had the chicken fajitas which were pretty tasty but once the bowl started to empty you could see the amount of grease at the bottom, pretty off putting tbh. Got their toblerone cheesecake each which wasn't as good as I remember it to be. 10/10 for the wings, still think their the best in the city. 5/10 for everything else.
flangemeistro wrote: » Hey guys another early appointment in the city so just looking for recommendations for a great Eggs Benedict, I've had them in the Parlour cafe, Liberty Gill and Nash 19 so looking for somewhere else good please.
sporina wrote: » you could try Velo cafe down on Georges Quay - opposite college of com - my mate ate there the other day and loved it
run_Forrest_run wrote: » @flangemeistro did you say anything to the staff about how you felt? OK, you are free to moan here of course but perhaps if you said something they might have been able to make amends. BTW I agree with you, it looks very stingy for €9.90
flangemeistro wrote: » I went to Cafe Velo yesterday as when you said it I recalled a friend once told me the breakfast in the was unreal also. And it was nearer than Tara's Tearooms. What a mistake, I went in and took a seat and the place was absolutely rammed a it's popular for some reason, Anyway the waitress came down once I hit the seat and asked if I knew what I wanted, I quickly skimmed the menu and no eggs Benedict so I panicked and ordered the full Velo. Only when she left I read what it consisted of and I wasn't impressed but they're one of the places who name the makers of the sausages and pudding as if quality is going to make up for quantity which in some cases it does but not in this instance. Two sausages, two bacon without the tails, a half moon of some fancy pudding, one egg, half a tomato, hash brown, toast and tea or coffee. Breakfast is my favourite meal of the day and I treat myself once a week to a full Irish which when it lives up to the name it keeps me going until that evening, well sorry to say but after this I was eating again at 2. From memory I think there was also a mini Velo and I shudder to think what that consisted of. Anyway it came out and I was hoping the presentation and flavours would make up for the lack of food but it didn't, it was truly Meh. The plate was also too big for the amount of food which made it look even more miserable and the worst part of all was the price, €9.90!!! I could only find three examples in my gallery but I'll share them with you because words can't justify how much of a rip off this breakfast was. The Celtic Tiger is definitely alive and well in Cafe Velo. I won't be going back.
sporina wrote: » but in fairness, it does look like a full irish.. and would be enough for most - and price included tea/toast..
Ludo wrote: » Ah here...that is a pathetic full Irish. Tis a mini at best. Maybe they could have put the toast on the plate with the rest to make it look like more. Impressions/presentation means a lot. I got a burger in Horse and Jockey over the weekend. It was a large plate with an average burger with a little bowl with about 10 chips in it with some relish smeared over another part of the plate. Wide open spaces with three little things on it. At 17 euro I felt ripped off....a side salad would have solved the issue. My own fault for stopping there although the three meals the others had were fine...all enjoyed.
Leonel Putrid Cheddar wrote: » Is Jacob's on the Mall very good? Want to take someone out for dinner Monday, had planned on Orzo but it's only open til 6. Jacob's menu does look nice but holy God, 23 quid for a bean burger. Or anyone know anywhere else nice for a quiet romantic meal?
Leonel Putrid Cheddar wrote: » Jacob's menu does look nice but holy God, 23 quid for a bean burger. Or anyone know anywhere else nice for a quiet romantic meal?
SomeFool wrote: » Nosta has a decent selection for a Veggie if that's why you were looking at the bean burger, Monday night is a hard one to call in town though!
Leonel Putrid Cheddar wrote: » Gave myself away! Yeah it's an awkward night, it's a birthday thing. Didn't know Nosta existed, it looks great, thanks a million