pwurple wrote: » Most cats won't go near a rat. They need to clean up scraps faster so there is no attraction.
sporina wrote: » wow is that the same jam as in kenmare? if so, i never knew it was there
okedoke wrote: » you should tell that to my cats - regularly find a rat on the doorstep when I get home, big feckers too!
rob316 wrote: » Tried coqbull last night it was only average I thought. Not bad but I wouldn't be rushing back. First off its all ready a packed restraunt why the need for the blaring pop music? I had the bacon bull. Patty was done medium and was very nice. At €15 I expected more than a morsel of cheese and a slither of bacon. Bun was nice too but overall it was a boring enough burger. Chips were good. Dessert I had the donuts that was easily the best part of the meal. Custard dip was very tasty. All in all if you want a buger restraunt in town liberty grill would be a much better choice.
Oafley Jones wrote: » Roughly my feelings on the place too. On the whole "how would you like your burger cooked thing". Isnt this a big no no from Irish food safety. Thought they weren't allowed offer it in this country. If they did, it'd be well done for me in like of coqbull, wouldn't trust them to make the pattys just beforehand.
leahyl wrote: » I have to say, I have been 3 times now to Coqbull and each time the burger has been absolutely gorgeous - I think the meat is so tasty. It's amazing how people have different experiences. I passed it yesterday when I was in town and the smell wafting from the place was nearly enough to drag me in there on my own for a bite to eat!
limnam wrote: » Different levels of expectations. Different chefs Different staff in different moods Not that amazing, most restraunts in Ireland are horrifically inconsistent.
farmerjj wrote: » Wow that's some generalisation, and really unfair/wrong
blondeonblonde wrote: » Could anyone recommend a nice authentic pizzeria / Italian restaurant for a sit down meal (not a take away - all credit too Dominos! ;0) in the city centre? Read online about a place in Franciscan well but it doesn't seem to be there on Saturday night... Any suggestions? Preferably not too pricey, for a group of 8 to 10.
limnam wrote: » http://ladolcevitacork.ie/ should suit
blondeonblonde wrote: » Menu looks decent, have you eaten there?
the beer revolu wrote: » Went to El Mercado for the voucher deal last night. While it was a good value feed for 2 for €16, I tasted nothing that would make me return. There was nothing really wrong with most of the food - it just wasn't really tasty and had no spice at all to my palate. I wanted zesty, spicy tasty food. What we got was really pretty bland and one pork taco type thing was just really, really sweet - sweet pork, sweet onions, sweet cabbage. Their guacamole was pretty good and their tortillas chips were nice and unseasoned proper chops.
J Mysterio wrote: » I went to the White Rabbit last week and this week. Last week I had the Brisket Sandwich and this week the Pork Shoulder with Red Slaw and Potato Salad. Bit underwhelmed the first time and fairly disappointed this week. I like the idea of what they're doing, and its a cool pub, but it doesn't really deliver tbh
Brandon F wrote: » Have to agree with this. The side options are quite limited. I had the potato salad and beans, both were bland and didn't hit the spot. The idea is great and definitely needed in Cork but it just doesn't execute as well as it should.
D'Agger wrote: » Could it be done better? - yes, but like Ramen, Chilli Padi and other restaurants opening up - I think they're geared towards, quick, cheap food & I'd imagine they're already doing good business. As you've said - this was something Cork needed so I'll take a rough around the edges version over nothing.
limnam wrote: » Can't really compare chilli pad to Ramen, Chilli Pad is a million miles ahead on all fronts. Flavor quality of the ingridients, portions. I sent out a search party for the chicken in my tikka in Ramen and the chicken that was in it was that awful fake plastic chicken. even the free ice cream tastes nicer in chilli pad (waits for someone to say it's the same ice-cream)