limnam wrote: » Last time I had it was a greasy messy slop.
Billythekid19 wrote: » Last time I got fast als I upchucked because of the greasiness. My friend once got food poisoning from eating one of their pizzas (Suppose what do you expect buying reheated chicken pizza from a microwave at 2 in the morning)
the beer revolu wrote: » Pretty apt description. Anyone else remember them being very good in the very early days? Only one outlet, then.Ah, yeah. It was the pizza what done it!
the beer revolu wrote: » Pretty apt description. Anyone else remember them being very good in the very early days? Only one outlet, then.
limnam wrote: » I had my first slice of it passing through Cork in 2012. IIRC it was fairly decent at the time, but I also might have had much lower standards :pac:
the beer revolu wrote: » I'm going back to around 2003, I'd say.
sporina wrote: » anyone know if Alchemy on Barrack Street is open to sit inside? mad for coffee and cake there.. can't find a number for them anywer..
Cotts72 wrote: » Yeah it's reopened a few weeks
Rfrip wrote: » First time ordering from Izzys cafe. Jaysus was divine.
sporina wrote: » it is unreal!!!!! what did you have?
Rfrip wrote: » Hummus, baba ganoosh chicken and the beef Manooshet! Really rich, we couldn’t finish it and was nicer again the next day!
repulsebay321 wrote: » When is Quinlan's opening? Dying to have their poached salmon!
rob316 wrote: » I'm a huge Novecento fan but I got Oakfire the other day, my god it was beautiful. Different style to Novecento but equally as good.
beer enigma wrote: » Fabulous meal outside in Docklands this evening. We were lucky with the weather but the food was gorgeous
who_me wrote: » Dammit! I live about 100m away from there, and yet when I'm thinking of new places to eat (especially, eat outside) I never think of there. I'll have to check out the menu again.
JackieChang wrote: » I thought it was tasty but it was the biggest rip off ever. I paid €10 for a piece of bread with lettuce on it. Had the the thinnest layer of falafel powder or something on it, which was basically invisible. If boards.ie wasn't so ancient I'd be able to show a photo of it.
leahyl wrote: » Watched a Food/travel show on Netflix last night and the guy went to Cork city briefly and to Miyazaki on Barrack Street - tried out the seaweed tempura; said he’d never come across it anywhere before; seemed well impressed anyway! He went to Kinsale and Ballymaloe too - good bit of advertising for Fishy Fishy and Darina Allen - not that sure Darina Allen and Ballymaloe need more advertising but anyway!