ABajaninCork wrote: » I'm glad to hear the reviews about Tara's. We've been dying to try there for ages. Are they open weekends?
Lemag wrote: » The Cornstore.
evilivor wrote: » Really. That's a pity.
kcb wrote: » Why? Just curious am I one of the few that thinks The Cornstore is an extremely over-priced and over-hyped place with barely average dishes (I've had a couple of awful dishes in there)....
gimmick wrote: » Its awful. Worst place I have been to in Cork bar none. But it does serve the "plain eater" market, of which there are loads, and thats probably why it has a good name.
Lisa78 wrote: » My husband and I are heading to Cork for a couple of nights next week (arriving Tues 13th, leaving Thurs 15th) so just looking for a few ideas for places to have lunch and dinner that won't break the bank - early bird menus always good! Have a few ideas from this thread already that I'm going to look into - Market Lane, The Woodford, Serendipity Cafe, but any suggestions are welcome. We're not overly adventerous but don't mind trying most things. We're staying on Middle Glanmire Rd so anywhere around there or in the city centre should be fine - we'll hopefully be walking and want to avoid paying for taxis as much as possible. Thanks in advance :-)
the beer revolu wrote: » Sar Anise for early bird. Iyer's South Indian vegetarian cafe for lunch. Yuan Ming Yuan for Dim sum. House Cafe, Opera House, for lunch or casual dinner on show nights.
evilivor wrote: » I'd echo the Star Anise early bird tip. Slavering now at the memory of my last meal there. Mmmm
nerwen wrote: » If you like Italian I'd recommend Italee for lunch one day, it's definitely not bank breaking and it is SO good. Have fun!
pwurple wrote: » Jacques early bird runs all night midweek
D'Agger wrote: » Looking forward to trying out Italee at some point, had never heard of it!
Nonoperational wrote: » Been to gallo and galetti a few times recently. I think it's absolutely excellent. Love the place.
evilivor wrote: » A lot of work going on in the former Cafè Bar Deli premises at the moment, anyone know who's going in there?
evilivor wrote: » To answer my own question the name of the new venture is Coqbull so, along with Goldbergs, at least two new eateries in the city.
the beer revolu wrote: » where/what is Goldberg's?
kcb wrote: » spotted a new place next to The Phoenix too.... a wine bar type place....