JSK 252 wrote: » Currans Restaurant I always thought was good.http://www.curranscork.com/
Mumha wrote: » I'm surprised no one has mentioned Restaurante Rossini on Princes Street. Without doubt it is the best Italian restaurant in Cork, at least.
probe wrote: » Even a cup of coffee in a cafe tends to default to a mega 40cl mug of weak, poor quality (invariably Robusta) coffee, rather than a small quantity of Arabica coffee. Even if one expressly "screams" for an expresso, the usual retort is "double or single".
pwurple wrote: » Anyone know if it's relocating or bust?
Furet wrote: » Okay, I was cajoled into dining at Luigi Malone's again last night and again, it was foul. Cheap goopy dross that is priced exorbitantly. I like Market Lane now more than Gambieni's, which is not as nice as it used to be; it's still quite good though, and seems to have reduced its prices somewhat.
deRanged wrote: » I heard it's relocated but I've not been able to find it since. I fear the worst!
mickol wrote: » Obviously if your not familiar with the area stick to the greater City area but if you are familiar then BLAIR'S INN in Cloghroe outside Blarney is absolutely fantastic for food quality in a pleasant old world surroundinghttp://www.blairsinn.ie
Bill-e wrote: » Panda Mommas
440Hz wrote: » Where is that?
I love this thread! Making me hungry now. I need to find people who like going out for dinner My friends don't see the point in it hhmmmmm!!
Bill-e wrote: » Yeah it's like right across the road from the sex shop...
deRanged wrote: » down by parnell place. lovely restaurant.
440Hz wrote: » <insert puzzled lost look> ahhh ok :rolleyes: hehe
hatetherain! wrote: » Agree Milano's is worse than Luigi's! Best Restaurant in Cork and I'd go so far as to say Ireland is definately les Gourmandises. Its really relaxed there with a lovely atmosphere. Food is fab every time! Ate there again last thursday they doing a special Market Menu E25 per person great value and good to see them reacting to the present economic situation. Spoke to the lovely french lady (Think she the owner) and she told me that the chef gets a load of his food in the English market and goes and pick out his meat himself!:)www.lesgourmandises.ie
Flipper wrote: » Ate here last night and I have to say, it is outstanding.
evilivor wrote: » Tom Doorley would disagree, gave Les Gourmandises a pretty savage review in the Irish Times on Saturday.http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/magazine/2009/1010/1224255949939.html
glanman wrote: » Anyone been to the silk purse, its the restaurant where the lobby was, and cruibin now or something.... Cool photo on the back of the Kerry examiner yday promoting its visiting chef...
Max001 wrote: » Yeh Glanman, I've been a few times for lunch and dinner. Best thing I can tell ya is just go and enjoy. Its head and shoulders above nearly all the other restaurants in the town is my ten cents. My reviews on tripadvisor.
Oafley Jones wrote: » Despite being perceived lower in the pecking order, i'd prefer much more of The Cornstore's menu.