kingtut wrote: » oops yes the places people say are good are usually the ones to avoid....maybe the reason being that most people only have them late at night when they need a bit of 'soakage' and their taste buds are already destroyed ?
gimmick wrote: » Yes, that makes loads of sense.
Structurally Sound Mentally Unstable wrote: » Murphy's chipper is the nicest in Cork. Fact.:D I think K.Cs is more of a 'Chip Shop'.:cool: As in a gourmet kinda thing. Now Murphys is a good, honest, old fashioned chipper. Delicious. Btw Murphys is on Gerald Griffon Street, near the North Cathederal.:)
skylight1987 wrote: » So all my life i have heard how lovely the food taste in lennox chipper , barrack st .Drove all the way there and we are talking thirty miles ,what a dissappointment the burgers were not nice and the chips average How could this average chipper have such a good reputation
mini5476 wrote: » I've worked in lennoxs, and it all depends on who is doing the particular job on the day, chips will generally be ok to good, battered stuff is about 50-50, when its good its excellent but when its bad its quite bad. Burgers are always ****e, there are like two guys who make nice burgers but they are rarely cooking them. The Lennoxs who are in charge at the moment took over about ten years ago and its been going downhill since as they focus more on speed than quality. Luckily I know whos good at what so I can usually judge my order by who is working and end up with a nice munch every time.
babo9 wrote: » Lennoxes is nice, but noway is it worth driving 30 miles. In fairness, I can't think of any food establishment anywhere that would, alone, justify a 30 mile drive!
Blitzkrieger wrote: » Nobody should ever do that. Go to Youghal I mean....