zweton wrote: » I see Orso dont take reservations was looking to try it out this sat. Can i assume there will be a queue? Also any recommendations for a good tapas bar?
igCorcaigh wrote: » Yes, there is usually a queue. Give them your number while you have a pre-meal wine next door in Arthur Maynes. I haven't been, but Iberian Way on Douglas St. has got good reviews. Salt also does good tapas, or so I hear. Maybe some others might help you out with a personal recommendation.
zweton wrote: » Wonderful thank you, cant wait now:D btw any personal standouts of what to try in Orso?
igCorcaigh wrote: » For any lovers of Indian/Asian food, I loved each visit to Thali on Pope's Quay.https://thalinepal.com/menu/ Their jimbu curry is very delicious and unique. If you like dumplings, try their momos. Recommended!
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...
richiepurgas wrote: » I would like to start a thread indirectly related to this one, but more suited to being separate. How do I do it ? On looking around here, am told I would need permission to do so (there doesn't seem to be an option for me right now to start a thread ). So, in essence, how do I get that permission ? Thanks.
igCorcaigh wrote: » Eh? Go to the forum, do you see a Post button?
.red. wrote: » I'm heading into town next Saturday for The Snowman in city hall and looking for a lunch option for about 2pm. I'd imagine most places will be busy. We'll have 2 kids and one takes an age to eat anything. Any recommendations on somewhere family friendly that won't be rushing us out the door?
BailMeOut wrote: » Market Lane is most family friendly (IMO) restaurant in Cork and will never rush you out the door.
BullBlackNova wrote: » Agreed - had a brilliant lunch there at the weekend too. Only bit of advice I'd give is that we were 20 minutes waiting for a table for 2 at at 1.45pm, it was rammed busy with Christmas shoppers. There were groups of 3 and 4 being given an even longer wait time at the same stage so if planning on eating by 2, it might be wise to try call in their a bit earlier I'd say. Also had dinner in Koto over the weekend - delicious as always.
bleach94 wrote: » Any reports on Da Mirco?
rob316 wrote: » Street food over kill on careys lane. Soba after joining ramen and koto.
sporina wrote: » had a Ramen a while ago - unplanned night out called for some food - had a hankering for a red thai curry - but they didn't have one??? had the massaman instead - was ok i guess but wudn't have it again Is Koto worth a shot?
Lia_lia wrote: » I really like Koto anyway.
sporina wrote: » I wish we had a Greek restaurant in Cork
Cherry_Cola wrote: » The Soba in Glanmire is amazing anyway! I'll give it a shot in the city.