sporina wrote: » where have you been? Had lunch in Dukes Carey's lane this avo and we both lovvvved our dishes.. staff wer great - nice atm - not too crazy - twas just like pre covid times really
notAMember wrote: » I think the reason we don't have outdoor dining here generally is becoming even more obvious. We don't have the climate for it, and the appropriate coverings cost an arm and a leg. Let's just eat indoors, eh?
Harika wrote: » Was shown some pages before that Ireland weather is not worse than in other areas of Europe where there is outdoor dining thriving. Was in town two weeks ago and on a Thursday morning it was packed outside, even as it was drizzling. Sure there is a learning curve, especially as experienced restaurant staff is lacking. But I hope one good thing out of the pandemic is a bigger shift to make Cork city more out door friendly. Cannot count the occasions when in a pub at best weather and the only outside option was the smoking area.
ofcork wrote: » Surprised gallaghers is not open?
leahyl wrote: » Ate in Quinlans today and oh my God, it was divine - had tempura prawns, they were just gorgeous! Really is best place to go for fish in the city, in my opinion.
thefa wrote: » Went to Il Padrino yesterday. Have a nice set up there albeit a bit chilly without any sun hitting it. Arrived shortly after opening so got a seat right away. Sambuca prawns were a brilliant starter. Had Penne Pagliaci for mains which was probably erring on the cautious side but it was well done. Herself had lasagne pollo which was beautiful, rich and had a bed of mushroom sauce. Service was a bit slow (about 45 mins between starter and mains) but they had just opened up. Went to the Silver key a couple of Mondays ago on a fine evening. Really nice set up between the terrace and the beer garden. Bit disappointed with my mains though (chili and lime prawn linguini). Felt like it had been reheated but flavor was pretty good. They have a cocktail menu which I never realized - €10 a go.
Pen Rua wrote: » An update on this - the menus are back in the menu boards and there is a sign in the window looking for staff & drivers.
neenam wrote: » Got a ramen takeaway from Camile Thai in Bishopstown earlier this week. I wasn't sure if they were only doing order & collect, but they let me walk in and order a takeaway there and then, great customer service, and the food was really good! Only thing is there's no option to eat outdoors, nor indoors obviously until indoor dining is allowed again. There are lots of dishes I'd love to try in their menu so will be visiting again.https://www.camile.ie/location/bishopstown/
sporina wrote: » what are the portion sizes like? I got a meal from one of their Dublin branches a few yrs ago and thought it was v small - a lot smaller than other asian restaurants.
notAMember wrote: » I found the Venue had a bit of a heavy drinking crowd sometimes, drunk / messy. But that was years ago, so that bunch might have moved on. I like all of these pubs in the same area: Longboats (does food) Maple leafPier Head (chinese above it) Leaping salmon (does food) Blackrock Inn (does food) The bar in the Rockies GAA club on church road is doing pizza.
leahyl wrote: » Pier Head has apparently been bought by the crowd that own Goldbergs
notAMember wrote: » Yes, that's true I think. It'll be done up I'd say. Leaping Salmon has owners in common there too, right?
notAMember wrote: » It's actually lovely, if kinda old-school in there. Really nice staff. I remember during the snow storm a few years ago, children were tobogganing down the slope there in front of the ursulines, and the parents were having coffee / hot whiskeys outside the pier head. Looked like a ski resort! :pac:
Rfrip wrote: » Ya Camille Thai is a lot smaller. I usually get golden elephant and I would get two days out of the curry! Not with Camille T though!
Footoo wrote: » I generally find Golden Elephants takeaway portions to be quite small themselves so these portions must be tiny.
neenam wrote: » I found the portion size to be fine, it never crossed my mind that it was too small or too big, I found the ramen soup to be nice and filling and I was hungry. The size of what I had is shown in the photo below, the one that the woman is eating from.https://www.facebook.com/CamileThaiIreland/photos/4026227137406499/ Oh fyi the design on the boxes has been updated since the photo was taken. As for the likes of noodle boxes, etc. they all seem to be the same standard size as what you'd see in other places? You can check out their social media platforms and see the size of the portions in the takeaway boxes for yourselfhttps://www.instagram.com/camilethai/?hl=en
ofcork wrote: » Looks like barbarossa have stopped blocking people going into the english market down the lane,amicus on paul street hace alot of tables out now makes it fairly narrow now.