Missyelliot2 wrote: » Ate in the Iberian Way on Douglas Street. What a find! Food is absolutely delicious - best tapas ever!
Markcheese wrote: » Are in Elbow lane during the week, Really enjoyed the whole thing, menu is fairly short, (but thats okay), Weakest part of the meal was the pork ribs (main), not falling off the bone, and the main flavour was their sauce (which was really nice), in saying that I didn't leave any, High lights were grilled leeks with romesco (it was a side dish but I'd have it as starter any day), and the ice cream sandwich dessert.... Definitely going back, ill probably go a steak next time...
Curb Your Enthusiasm wrote: » Any recommendations for a nice brunch in town? Something not too pricey ideally. Thanks!
fin12 wrote: » I thought Cafe Mexicana was supposed to be the best place in Cork for Mexican food, I’ve never been there but my friend was there a few week ago and said the food was lovely.
RINO87 wrote: » Cafe mexicana is not only the worst mexican but possibly the worst place to eat in town full stop. Frozen, microwaved muck. I asked for extra chili peppers in there once and they couldn't even do that, presumably as they don't actually have any!
Rfrip wrote: » Agreed. It’s muck
Cherry_Cola wrote: » There is no good Mexican food in Cork, full stop. There was a place a year or two ago where the Oak Fire pizza place is now that was good but it didn't last long unfortunately.
pwurple wrote: » Isn't there tequila jacks, and also something like "burrito and blues" around? I'd love a decent mexican spot as well tbh. Maybe I'll email wahaca and ask them to open in cork. That and indian food are sadly lacking. I wouldn't run a restaurant for all the money in the world though. The stress! And yes, I know iyers is awesome, but it's not open in the evening when I can go there.
kingtut wrote: » Never eaten in Iyers, is it an indian?
the beer revolu wrote: » Yes. South Indian vegetarian. More of a cafe than a restaurant. Snacks and small plates but plenty to choose from if you are hungry, too. It's not really a restaurant atmosphere. Tiny, small tables, fast turnover of customers, no wine. I eat there at least once a week. Love it and find it crazy good value for the quality. I guess it's not for everyone, though. I wouldn't be bothered eating in any of the Indian restaurants in Cork - though, I have heard good things about Haveli in Douglas. Having said that I've heard good things about other Indian restaurants in Cork and been disappointed.
kingtut wrote: » Cool thanks I must check it out! I would rate Eastern Tandoori and Bombay Palace very highly although I think you will find that most indian places cater to a 'mild' palate. When I go to Bombay Palace I typically order off menu and allow the chef to experiment as he wishes.I've been to Haveli for takeaway and thought it was pretty nice. It's actually the closest to me but I'd rather go to Eastern Tandoori or Bombay lol
Debub wrote: » Hi - I am quite new here and just saw the above few posts.... not taking away anything from tastes or quality of food, but in my opinion India restaurants in Ireland are always disappointing for us. We are/were Indians (now Irish and in Ireland for about 11 years). Haveli is the only one we sometimes go to as they make food separately for us (usually in a group). None of them really make Indian food :-) but that's just us, most of them are quite popular. A major thing that 'Indian' restaurant do really badly is the 'spicy' bit.... Spicy should be from spices, but here its just loads of red chili powder poured in - which is not good. Spicy should only be spicy when you are eating and the feeling should go away after a while not stay with you till next morning still burning at both ends :-) (tho there are regions in India that do use red chill powder extensively as well)
kingtut wrote: » A lot of people tend to confuse 'spicy' and 'hot' which also doesn't help! I'd say 90% of Irish people have never had an authentic Indian curry (myself included) but I look forward to a trip over there some time to see what the locals cook and what the different regions have to offer.
Debub wrote: » Let me know, maybe i can give a few insights :-)
mrpdap wrote: » Hi Debub, Have you tried Iyers?
kingtut wrote: » I went to Tequila Jacks once and wasn't all that impressed although compared to Cafe Mexicana it was good. I think Cork is pretty good for Indian (I have never had a bad meal in Spice of India or Eastern Tandoori). Never eaten in Iyers, is it an indian?
fin12 wrote: » I really like Spice Inn Indian restaurant on North Main Street. Anyone else like that?
igCorcaigh wrote: » Have yet to try there. Thali for me, on pope's Quay near iyer's.