Slattsy wrote: » Hey, Dublin calling I want to get a friend of mine a dinner voucher for somewhere in Galway city. I know Aniar is Michelen star, but is there similar than this or should i simply go with Aniar. Thanks.
Slattsy wrote: » I just checked the sample menu on the site there to see myself what it was like, and its a pretty awful menu. I wouldnt send a friend there with a menu like that. What else is in Galway for me?
ben.schlomo wrote: » Supermacs, maybe McDonalds as you have such a discerning palate.
Osborne wrote: » Are you sure you looked at the correct menu? What is so "awful" about it? Maybe give us a more comprehensive idea of what type of restaurant you are looking for so we may help you further.
Slattsy wrote: » I would love to send them (couple late 40s) to a top restaurant if possible. Certainly not asian. I check every menu before i book a restaurant here, so i'll do the same for them before buying a voucher
Osborne wrote: » I like Artisan personally. Check out their menu here:http://www.artisangalway.com/menus/a-la-carte
snubbleste wrote: » I would not get a voucher. How do you know they'll be in business in a few months time?
dr.bollocko wrote: » Aniar is head and shoulders, knees and toes above artisan.The menu is a sample. Their food is excellent. Artisan's worse on atmosphere and room, service also. Not that artisan is bad. But Aniar is at a much higher level.
Slattsy wrote: » :rolleyes: Its just a poor menu, dont be getting up on your high horse because the top restuarant in Galway has (just in my opinion) an awful looking menu. Starter options : Scallops Pickles Duck hearts Scallops aside, its hardly the most appealing. But im sure many find it quite appealing
Slattsy wrote: » I realise its a sample, but how often is it updated? Sample menu's are pointless if what you see on the website is completely different to what you're given upon arrival. We're coming into spring now, the menu should change with the seasons and if their menu isnt updated online, regularly, then its bad management. (although with a MS they're doing fine ha) But thats another arguement. I'd love to send then to Aniar, the reviews are great, but that current sample menu is as bad as i've seen. I think i might just send them to The G. I've stayed there before
Seaneh wrote: » The menu in Anair, like every really good restaurant, changes daily depending on what the head chef can get from his suppliers that day.
muppetkiller wrote: » Can't believe I forgot Kai !!! forget everything else. Kai is number one in Galway for food and variety (Probably value too).
Red Pepper wrote: » Number one for you maybe - as has been said before on here, Kai is hit and miss. I would put Oscars, Rouge, Vina Mara, Kirwans ahead of Kai.
Seaneh wrote: » I think that's tosh. Kai is far from "Hit and miss". I've never had a bad meal in Kai and I've eaten there every atleast other month since they've opened. On the other hand I have had bad meals in vina mara and "meh" meals in kirwan's. As for rouge, it's good value for money but it's not on the same level as Kai, Anair, Oscars, O'Grady's, etc.
dr.bollocko wrote: » In my experience Kai is over-rated and over-priced. It's an example of how not to do a minimalist menu tbh.