Apt8 wrote: » Anyone any idea what's going on in Crowley's on MacCurtain Street? Walked past earlier and noticed alot of work going on in there, the signs in the window indicate some form of restaurant opening in there.
sporina wrote: » i like this street - i was in the shellbourne last week and only realised how active that area is; you can get food from the fish wife and have outside in the shellbourne.. great buzz - the queue for the fish wife was never ending… taras tea room is lovely too - and gallaghers seems to do well..
the beer revolu wrote: » Also Novecento and The White Rabbit. Star Anise and Gourmet Burger just around the corner.
ncur wrote: » Sakura ftw!
the beer revolu wrote: » Asian Street food
J Mysterio wrote: » God its everywhere now isnt it. Total buzz word and not really very accurate.
gimmick wrote: » Asian Street Food Gourmet Artisan 3 terms which mean absolutely nothing anymore.
bleach94 wrote: » Can anyone tell me how far in advance you have to book Strasbourg Goose? I'm hoping to go there this night next week with my girlfriend (1 year anniversary) but a friend told me it's normally busy
whatever76 wrote: » I see Quinlans opened this week - anyone been ?
pwurple wrote: » Is Quinlan's the seafood bar on Princes street? I was in Yuan Ming Yuan the other night, walked past it and thought it looked fab altogether. There were some people eating, but they had a nice board up outside the door listing fresh Brill and a 'wine of the moment' <-teehee. They did a great job on the decor anyway, it looks very inviting. Loads of interesting places on Princes street now actually. Siesta, the new mexican place, and the new Tapas one... Tapa? Teca? Tedo? Something like that. Ivory tower is still there, and YMY of course. Yuan ming yuan was as good as ever for the dim sum. Great dumplings and a standard irish-chinese menu, plus the very interesting stuff for anyone more adventurous. Chicken feet, taro root, duck tongue, preserved eggs, all those funky items.
whatever76 wrote: » yep that's the one .... https://www.facebook.com/quinlansfish ; look forward to checking it out .
bleach94 wrote: » Going to Roosters Piri Piri in Douglas for the first time tonight, heard good things. Any tips on what's good there?
rob316 wrote: » Brick Lane is absolutely excellent I can confirm. Had lunch there twice in the last week or so. The stand out for me was the pulled pork wrap w/avocado, chutney and caramelised onion with potato bravas, aioli and slaw on the side. €7.50 great price in fairness.
bee06 wrote: » I've heard very good things about the one in Tralee anyway so hopefully the quality is the same.
eternal wrote: » That sounds amazing. I love potato bravas.
Nonoperational wrote: » Siesta is very average, Tedo is dreadful.