rob316 wrote: » Hey Presto, new place on Paul St is fantastic, been a few times now. Fast, tasty and filling portions of salad or pasta (Bolognese, carbonara, arabiatta) for €7.50. anyone else been?
Footoo wrote: » Had this yesterday based on this post. Had the Carbonara. It was fantastic, really flavoursome. It would put most Italian restuarants to shame Big portIon for 7.50 as well.
phater phagan wrote: » I've eaten three times at Market Lane, on Oliver Plunkett street, and each time I was very pleased with my food. Their French Onion soup is just as you would find it in France. On another visit I had a steak that was exquisite, it did not even require the aoli that came with it. I also had - today - the mushroom quiche and it was heavenly, with lovely fried potatoes. This is a very good restaurant, and in case your wondering I do not give praise lightly. I'm a good cook and rarely go out to eat, because most places disappoint me. I find most restaurants do not have appetising food. I live in Kerry and travel to Cork about once or twice a month.
rob316 wrote: » Market Lane is great, I just find they keep it simple and execute it with perfection, nothing pretentious about it.
Malari wrote: » Hadn't been there in a while, but had lunch there the other day, sitting in the sun...absolutely delicious quiche. They just rarely get it wrong!
sporina wrote: » personally i don't like market lane as i find it very noisy.. just a small thing for others but a big thing for me... mind you - i have only ever eaten there at night.. and i had one bad experience there - with friends - my mates meal was so small - he was still hungry after it.. i felt that as they were visiting as i bought them there.. that was a while ago though
JakeArmitage wrote: » Looking to hit cork on Saturday and get some beer and food, I have 4 places in mind and would like opinions on what the best option is 1. Soho 2. Bad boys 3. Coqbull 4.Elbow lane If theres an even better option feel free to add it to the list
walsh08 wrote: » All 4 I would not recommend.I would suggest the 'Market Lane' though.Very nice indeed!Or the 'Cornstore'.
walsh08 wrote: » Eat in the Strabourg Goose all the time.I would highly recommend it.The food is Amazing especially the garlic bread with cheese for starters and the dauphinoise potatoes.It's also byo!Book well in advance though.
ncmc wrote: » My sister is coming down next week and I'd like to go somewhere that I normally can't go to with my fussy eater of a husband! Is there any good sushi restaurants? Orso seems to get mentioned a lot, would I need to book?
northgirl wrote: » Usually you have to leave your name and contact details at Orso and they call you when they have a table free. I've never had to wait longer than an hour and it's an opportunity to pop next door to Arthur Mayne's for a pre-dinner drink. Could not recommend it highly enough. Fantastic.