RINO87 wrote: » Four Liars BYOB.... We love the food from there, and can't wait until we are able to sit in there, never got the chance when they opened. I was just wondering do the advertise the BYOB thing? Do they just not have a license for beer and wine, or do they not serve it because its against their beliefs etc... If it was the latter, I wouldnt be comfortable rocking up with a few beers or a bottle of wine if it was something that they were against on religious grounds or whatever.... but if its just a license issue then a big bag of cans it is!
Debub wrote: » Lads - anyone know if Mirch Masala (Indian restaurant) in Cork shut down? Saw a Mirch Masala opening in Clon soon, just thinking if its the same one... thanks
the beer revolu wrote: » Try sage. Ferrit and Lee is pretty good, too but I'd pick Sage over it.
the beer revolu wrote: » I suspect it's the latter, which would explain them not charging corkage as they would be profiting from it. However, they are extremely chilled about it and, genuinely, don't seem to mind people bringing booze in. We arrived and asked if they sold wine. Told, no, but we could bring our own so I nipped home for a bottle. They happily supplied glasses. I just wish I liked the food more - nice people.
fleet_admiral wrote: » Tried there but they are booked solid for the 18th and 19th. Will try Youghal, we are heading down to Trabolgan from Dublin so open to any ideas tbh
igCorcaigh wrote: » I wonder can we bring our own herbs and pickles too ...
the beer revolu wrote: » Ha ha, that would be great! It's all a bit bland, isn't it?
igCorcaigh wrote: » I think they're holding back a bit!
the beer revolu wrote: » I suspect they are trying to appeal to the local palate a bit - hence the pizza and burgers, too. Like you, I'd just like more fresh, zingy flavours. Lemon juice and zest, garlic, fresh parsley and mint, pomegranate, chillies, pickles etc. I was really disappointed as it's near to my home and they seem very friendly and I wish them well.
sporina wrote: » have you had food from Cafe Izz.. you will get all those ingredients there.. hmmm
the beer revolu wrote: » Eh.... Perhaps I should try it again. It wasn't open long when I did try it but I thought it was really, really poor. I wanted to like it.
sporina wrote: » you musta got it on a bad day.. their food is an symphony of middle eastern flavours.. zaatar, sumac, pomegranates, etc.. either that or you really have ruined your tastebuds.. :pac:
the beer revolu wrote: » As I said, it was early days. I will try again. So many people really rate it.
igCorcaigh wrote: » I probably ordered the wrong thing in Izz too. It was the spinach manoushe, I thought the bread was a bit hard and flavourless. I'd like to try it again, maybe in a group so we could all try different things. That's my favourite way of eating.
sok2005 wrote: » Just wondering if anyone has any recommendations for restaurants in West Cork please? Heading in June and always go to the same haunts. Would love some recommendations.
sporina wrote: » where abouts in WC will you be? and what are the "same haunts"? just so we don't overlap
sok2005 wrote: » We'll be around the Clonakilty area but we'll drive around a bit. We usually go to the Whale's Tail, An Sugan, Fish Kitchen in Bantry, Fish Basket.