D'Agger wrote: » Where?? Katsu Curry ftw
who_me wrote: » The above thread is great, but a lot to trawl through I'm a big fan of Orso, Lebanese / North African cuisine I'd say. Small restaurant, lovely staff. Walk-ins only, no booking.
who_me wrote: » The above thread is great, but a lot to trawl through
Roger Hassenforder wrote: » Fcuk ya Clicked the link and the menu. Now im starving
thetimeisnow wrote: » When my brother and his wife come to visit from Australia soon I'm going to treat them to a nice meal in the city. I was going to consider the Ivory Tower but would be open to other suggestions . Elbow lane is in my thinking too
GavRedKing wrote: » Merged with the restaurant recommendation thread.
sporina wrote: » @thetimeisnow - if you realy wanna wow them, i would suggest Orchids in The Hayfield Manor... i have not been there myself but a group of friends have been and they were all totally bowled over by the food and service..
limnam wrote: » Probably the only "real" 5 star experience in Cork imo
whatever76 wrote: » Greens isn't that far off either along with Les Gormandize - you are very limited in the city I think for that special occasion dinner ( just my opinion now). would you consider SAGE in Middleton or perhaps somewhere in kinsale e.g http://www.bastionkinsale.com/
.red. wrote: » I ate in Son of a Bun for the first time over the weekend. The Q was ridiculous but the people we were with reckoned it was worth the wait so we did. We were told roughly 20mins for a table, after 45 mins we were apologised to and told it wouldn't be long. They eventually took our order at the bar and said we'd be seated before it was ready. 50mins after walking in we got seated. We got a mix of starters and burgers, mainly wings and onion bites(rings). The wings were nice but the onion rings were a little greasy. All the burgers looked really good, especially the black pudding and everyone loved there's, except me. I opted for the chicken burger and the buffalo sauce was nice but the breast of chicken itself was tasteless and very greasy. The coating wasn't even crispy. Ended up leaving half of it behind. Didn't wanna be the only one to make a fuss at a full table so said nothing when the plates were taken. I honestly don't think I'd go back again.
D'Agger wrote: » Any time I go to Son of a Bun we know there'll be a queue so we give our number and go away for a drink or two then pop back. I know that can't work for everybody but I enjoy not waiting around there as it's really cramped at the bar with other people waiting, staff etc. Between Sin é, Cask, Shelbourne, The Bridge etc. there's lots of nice spots to pop in to
who_me wrote: » Pretty close to my view of it. Tasty burgers, nice looking spot, great location. Not really worth queuing for though, just IMO!
Harika wrote: » Went to the indian aagrah in Sundays well, where Annies was. Great food, is on a level with Haveli and RajGaylord.
sporina wrote: » i miss old annie's
WhoElse wrote: » Quick one. What's the worst named eatery in the city/country? Right away there's the unfortunate spitjack. Oh, and Tequila Jacks (two words that tell you how a Mexican party can begin and end). Any others?
Malari wrote: » Had a less than wonderful dining experience at Rachel's over the weekend. It seemed to have got much noisier in there than previous times, which didn't help when a manager turned the tv volume up to max for a match we weren't watching in the bar, and there was no-one near us watching that tv either Also, tvs in that kind of bar? Hmmm. They tried to sit us right beside a massive hen party and we straight away requested to move, as we would have had to shout to be heard. I noticed at least 3 other parties immediately moving when waiting staff tired to sit them at the same table! The food was quite good, although my dining companion had to send his steak back as it was so salty! Wine is overpriced for very average table wine. Overall I wouldn't be rushing back. I thought maybe they had changed their ethos slightly...more like a brasserie now than fine dining, although the pricing has not changed to match.