Malari wrote: » I passed Serendipity on the Western Road and I think they were doing brunch. I've never been to it though, so no idea if it's any good.
dibkins wrote: » Annies is doing Sunday brunch as well now.
sozbox wrote: » Elbow lane last week for dinner, would highly recommend. Can be a pain getting a table though as they don't take reservations.
leahyl wrote: » What's going on there now? The kitchen is obviously back up and running again? Wonder if they have a new website.
northgirl wrote: » Ate here last week and unfortunately was disappointed. Had the Halloumi salad which was only ok with sides of chunky chips that were great and overcooked broccoli with sliced almonds
dibkins wrote: » It got taken over by the people from Oysters (i think, there was more a few pages back). Ain't been in since it changed hands, but I walk past it every monday after my music lesson!
sporina wrote: » whats the story with electric - every time i try to make a reservation its booked up? and they can only offer me a table at the fish bar.. the menu would be nice but stools? and i think diners sit in a row as oppose to around a table - for those of you who have been there am i right? if so, thats ok for an informal bite but not a dinner date..?
Malari wrote: » It's not all sitting in a row, sporina, but the tables are high so the seats are stools or bench seating. I've been there with my mom, with friends and with my boyfriend so it can be intimate if you like. They usually only seat you at the bar or facing the window if there's only 2 of you.
kcb wrote: » Thoughts on Greene's...? Went there recently, 3 course deal for €29 Being honest it was only ok; portions small and not particularly well presented One small side of veg and potato (i'd say one small potato!) to share between two!! Desert was very ordinary Charging €6.50 for a glass of white wine Wouldn't be rushing back at all. nice setting and very friendly in fairness though.
.red. wrote: » I know Ramen has been done to death here but i went last week to their ballincollig shol for the first time. Couldnt fault anything about it apart from the noise. It was about 530 when we got in and it was manic. I had the pad thai which id never had before and it was savage. The kids got the goujons with rice and a bit of sweet and sour. It was only €6 with a carton of fruice which was great value. My dad got the €6 before 6 which was a red marmasam curry and that was also pretty tasty. I passed it a few days later and got the Rendang take away for my lunch in work and again it was really tasty. Bargain too as it was the €6 deal. Been in twice and ive been impressed both times. Cant see myself going back to my usual chinese anytime soon.
rob316 wrote: » The 6 before 6 is the only reason I would go to ramen, its not good value for what you get otherwise. €12.95 for a curry with no mean. €11 for a noodle dish with very little meat. Taste wise its fine but Aroi would be much better value and better quality IMO.
sporina wrote: » i see that there is a new mexican restaurant where castelli's was on princes st - no website that i can find - its called siesta… hopefully it will create some competition for cafe mexicana - and get them to up their game