sporina wrote: » I would love to try Elbow Lane but I am not a red meat lover - but I adore fish - but would they debone the fish of the day? I would not like to have to negotiate the bones and skin
limnam wrote: » While deserts not something I care a huge amount about some of the deserts I've had in there I've never seen anywhere and wouldn't be out of place in a star'd restaurant. I must look at where it placed in the 100 it;d be in my top 10!
Leonel Putrid Cheddar wrote: » Where'd be the best pub in Douglas for food? Tried Barry's before and wasn't impressed with the service at all.
the beer revolu wrote: » Lia Lia, Its very unfair to post about a food outlet and being sick when you are pretty sure that it wasn't the fault of the outlet. You associate that place with being sick and now you have given other people on this thread that association. It's really not fair. (and I'm not even a fan of the place for reasons already given)
Lia_lia wrote: » I did mention in my post that it wasn’t food poisoning or anything like that that made me sick and I actually really enjoyed it! I’d eat there again if it was a smaller portion I was sharing with someone else I’d say. I’ve often read reviews where people said they got sick after eating somewhere and it hasn’t put me off the place. Apologies if it has turned anyone off the place but I’m sure it was a problem with me and not the food itself... was just sharing my experience about falafel in Cork.
the beer revolu wrote: » I did read the post before I commented on it. The mods here seem to see fit to leave it up but I still think is a reckless post about getting sick after eating from a food outlet.
SouthernBelle wrote: » The South County is very nice.
run_Forrest_run wrote: » I often found the service in Barry's to be hit and miss. I've been there at times with the family and waiting ages to be served even though the place wasn't busy. Even food coming to the table was a pretty long wait and no acknowledgment or apology.
nlrkjos wrote: » El Vino Douglas tonight. Me...steak sandwich, herself...Lasange.. pretty good food, decent helpings, staff were really good. please,please to all menus everywhere, there is a difference between chunky chips and fries ! chips is spuds, fries is, well fries, is powder!, so please state what you have on offer truthfully. My sandwich was just right but I was expecting "chips" not fried powder. Wife reckoned the Baked Alaska was as good as she ever ate, and we have eaten in quite a few countries (she loves BA). 2 meals 4 glasses of wine 1 dessert 1 coffee..€70, great value with excellent service...just can't handle them fries. But overall, yeah, a nice gaff,nice food and nice service. I'll be back (but without the fries)
the beer revolu wrote: » I don't know of anywhere that serves fries constituted from potato powder (not even McDonald's). Many places serve frozen chips, skinny chips, fat chips, great chips, awful chips but they are all made from potatoes.There was a roadside chip van outside of Inashannon in west Cork run by a Dutch guy that used to do formed chips from powder that he imported from the Netherlands. He switched to frozen chips sometime in the eighties. I haven't come across chips like that since. How were the chips described on the menu?
Cherry_Cola wrote: » Headed to Kinsale for the night with my gf and she's keen to try some good steak! Any recommendations?
bee06 wrote: » The Steakhouse is amazing! Make sure you book though as it’s quite small and can be busy.https://www.thesteakhouse.ie/
Cherry_Cola wrote: » Top notch recommendation, thank you! Steaks were perfect, calamari tempura was also outstanding. Lovely decor and great staff. Honestly one of the best meals I've ever had!
ncmc wrote: » Went to Gallaghers for lunch yesterday. I had the pancakes from the brunch menu. They were served with maple syrup, pine nuts and ricotta. They were nice, but personally I felt the ricotta didn’t work with them. The texture of it left if all feeling a bit mushy. Maybe a creamy mascarpone would have worked better. My husband had the burger, it was fantastic. He reckons it’s the best burger he’s had in a long long time. It was served with garlic mayo and bacon jam whatever the hell that is! But it still tasted really fresh and light even with those flavours going on. Service was good and the coffee was lovely. Their orange juice was gorgeous too. Will definitely be back.
limnam wrote: » Odd that they served the ricotta with the pancakes and not in the mix of the pancakes Ricotta pancakes are another level when done well.
northgirl wrote: » Finally got my Brioche French Toast at the Good Day Deli