confusticated wrote: » Sandwich stall is still there, yeah. There was a best sandwich in Cork thread on the go there a while back.
sporina wrote: » i adore the bookshelf so much that i almost don't wanna say it incase it gets too manic and starts to change how it operates.. its like from home to home.. for coffee FILTER on O sullivan's quay is da absolute jawb!!! what sandwich stall is closed? the one opposite O connell's seafood?
Dave47 wrote: » yea heard filter was really good was pretty crowded when I walked past there last. Yea I thought sandwich stall closed with Iagos relocating maybe not tho? Think I'll have to order some of the coffee they use tho seems to be cleaning up awards :Phttp://www.ponaire.ie/ponaire-coffee.php?cat=2[/QUOTE they use badger and dodo also
Markcheese wrote: » Not in town, but you could get the train out and back... Sage in Midleton is the bomb,not cheap but you get what you pay for.. They have a 12 mile menu , trying to use local suppliers as much as possible..
sporina wrote: » anyone been to O Donovan's in midleton? if so what is it like in comparison to Sage?
Markcheese wrote: » Eaten in there 4 or 5 times, and it was really good , different style to sage...
sporina wrote: » different, how?
thesultan wrote: » Looking for a good Indian restaurant in Cork. Any suggestions?
TeletextPear wrote: » Lal Quila in Douglas is my fave, Raj Gaylord on the northside is meant to be lovely but have never been myself.
TBi wrote: » I've been to all three, Lal Quila is absolute tripe. They have too much stuff on their menu, no good Indian restaurant has a 'European' option. I was impressed with Raj Gaylord the first time i went but second time it was a bit bland. Haveli is gorgeous. So, so tasty. It's upsetting to think how much money i spent in Lal Quila before i knew Haveli existed.
Andip wrote: » I think most restaurants are wise to carry a 'European' option these days, why lose a booking for four when one of them doesn't eat the ethnic menu. Tripe is very harsh, that's two posts where you've pushed Haveli, decent restaurant but after my last experience I personally won't go there again.
ABajaninCork wrote: » Personally? I wouldn't go to ANY Indian restaurants in Cork. I don't think the food is very good .