dafunk wrote: » The tourists would be in around quay street, having said that, dominick street would be what I would consider to be the "temple bar" equivalent. Galway could definitely do with a gormet fast food place. God, I yearn for a decent falafel or a good veggie burger at 4am. You can't even get chip butties in Galway, they haven't heard of them. Can any Galwegians shed some light on this or am I just going to the wrong places? DafunkDaDub
cranky bollix wrote: » Galway needs a real Kabab place, where they give you the meat , veg and sauce's in a toasted bread type thingy?? you can get them in every other country, and im sure you can probably get them around Ireland too - but not Galway Wasnt there a Gourmet fast food place beside the front door, its been a while since I was down that way - but they used to sell deep fried mars bars
Xiney wrote: » aren't chip butties just chips in a roll?
muppetkiller wrote: » There's a huge market for junk food in town and to be honest it doesn't even need to be Gourmet once it's tasty. The queues outside chippers and kebab houses in Galway is as bad as some of the nightclubs lol. So explain gourmet fast food please ? Is that like the same as junk food only more expensive and smaller portions ? What this town needs is a NANDOS mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
muppetkiller wrote: » 7.50 for a crepe in Lemon ? Are you insane ?
ukgalwaymcguire wrote: » crepes.. by this you mean pancakes.. 7.50.. for flour water egg and filling.. must cost 20/30c max thats not going to sell!! wish you luck though and second the NANDOS!! scrap kfc.. nandos is the one!!
bacon? wrote: » can't really go into it... not that expensive, would cost about the same as a kebab... less than a crep.... a bit more than a quater pounder from a chipper... but much better quality... personally, if i'm eating fast food i'll go for a crep... at least you can see what's being put in the thing, and it's as healthy or unhealthy as you want... they're pretty expenive.... i pay 7.50 for a crep in lemon... but i'd rather be eating that than pay 4.99 for a 5hitty burger and chips... there's a market for both...
Owldshtok wrote: » The charcoal grill on cross st. is run by Turkish people and has kebabs that are as authentic as any I've tasted abroad
rarnes1 wrote: » OP, I'd do plenty of research before considering.
cranky bollix wrote: » No they dont do them the way I described.I have mentioned it to him a few times (in a drunken state) but the guy said to me jokingly "we dont do them like that here, because Galway people dont know about it" It takes more time, and as far as know the kebab house doent make them that way either. So thats what we need a proper kebab place - that makes kebabs like this Nom Nom Nom
fend wrote: » I believe there was one on shop street not so long ago called GB burger [Gourmet Burger], which specialized in this area. Must not have done very well because it didnt last very long! Spent a year or two in the centre of Galway on shop street and closed down.