BruteStock wrote: » Has anybody went to KCs recently.. I fell the quality has dropped significantly. The chips don't taste as good and the chicken in the pitta is too big and dry. Way too much chicken in there as well.
fin12 wrote: » Got a lovely takeaway meal from Tedo. And they have lovely bottles of sangari to get with ur meal aswell. Would recommend.
dobman88 wrote: » Hi guys, looking for a recommendation for a fancy restaurant where I can buy a voucher. It's a graduation present for my sister and her housemate, both graduated but obviously no party or anything so I want to treat them to a nice meal when the restaurants reopen again. They're living walking distance to city centre location wise. Have looked for Michelin star and only seems to be one place in cork called Ichigo Ichie which did look nice tbf. Does anyone have any recommendations along those lines?
sporina wrote: » Hayfield Manor - thats a treat
pwurple wrote: » ............ And then there's the Elbow Lane / Market Lane / Goldies / Orso group. They might do a voucher that covers all of those?
pwurple wrote: » Two graduates living in the city won't want to travel too far. Glass Curtain, Greenes are both nice on that side of the city. Towards college direction (assuming they live there...) Cafe Paradiso would be my choice. I think Hayfield manor is nice, but maybe for an older couple rather than recent students. Ichigo ichi is amazing, but can be very challenging for anyone who isn't an adventurous eater! You'd want to know they like japanese food and eating new things. And then there's the Elbow Lane / Market Lane / Goldies / Orso group. They might do a voucher that covers all of those?
the beer revolu wrote: » OP, I really don't think Green's is half as good as it thinks it is . For me there is only a list of 3 fine dining restaurants in Cork city: Ichigo Ichie, Paradiso and The Glass Curtain.
dobman88 wrote: » Fair enough. Why would you say that? Reviews look good?
dobman88 wrote: » Ok, cheers. Taking all this on board to chat with the missus tonight and hopefully get them a nice present after a hard final year for them with the virus and all.
the beer revolu wrote: » Been a few times and I've found it a bit hit and miss. Some plates great, some plates - what were they thinking? I just don't think it has the finesse and cooking quality of the others I mentioned - just not in the same league as far as I'm concerned. For similar money, I think The Glass Curtain is considerably better.
Oafley Jones wrote: » On Glass Curtain: Their finish at home menu is superb; well worth a try and the veg option is usually serious value. Between this lockdown and the last, we've had four different meals now and I can't rate them highly enough. Also had Ichigo's F@H, which was expensive (expected), but extremely tasty. Surprised that there’s no real talk of the various options restaurants are offering at the moment.
Herb Powell wrote: » Tried a burger and chips from Fat Badgers there by UCC gates yesterday. Slightly pricey (imo, I didn't get the meal deal, which is very much worth it in retrospect) but absolutely delicious. Fresh food, freshly made, lovely salty, crispy, fluffy chips. Will be back for sure.
opus wrote: » Had a burger from there at lunchtime today, tasty for sure. The Green Frog right by it has good sandwiches as well so quite the choice in that little spot.
ThePott wrote: » Really wanna try Fat Badgers, don't see any mention of a meal deal for them online though. Seems a bit pricey, how would it compare to a Bunsen or Son of a Bun?