J Mysterio wrote: » Chili Padi is feckin amazing, there's no comparison. I think I get what you're saying though - its a great place to have a pint with someone and also get some pretty decent grub, informally. Still though, it could be really great...
.red. wrote: » Banna thai is for me, the best asian place in ballincollig. Really nice food, both starters and mains. The early bird is really good value too. their desserts are muck tho.
Nonoperational wrote: » They do. Unfortunately the last pizza I had there had a very wet base, not as all crisp. Nice flavour but way over topped and soggy as a result.
J Mysterio wrote: » Cafe Mexicana or Burritos and Blues I suppose.
TiltedBrain wrote: » wooaw he said under a tenner! You find anything that comes close to Boojum in Cork, Burritos blues is probably the best, but still leaves alot to be desired.
D'Agger wrote: » Hoping to make La Dolce Vita my next excursion, menu looks great
dibkins wrote: » Market Lane last night, twas delicious. Monkfish with smoked sausage. Nomnom.
sporina wrote: » i had eaten in market lane in the past and while i liked the food, I found the restaurant unpleasant - we were always rushed and i found the restaurant noisy - anyone find this and is it still like this?
pwurple wrote: » Gosh, one of the things I liked about market lane was that they don't play loud music and I can talk away to my friends. It's bustling alright, but not CoqBull level of deafening racket, where you give up on roaring WHAT? across the table and sit staring at eachother without talking instead.
rob316 wrote: » there's eating and drinking in it