Restaurants in Dublin - Ireland
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AcapulcoA warm and friendly Mexican themed restaurant, Acapulco has a wide range of starters and appetizers to keep you going. With fresh ingredients and flavours, customers experience a unique sense of dining. The choices of wines, margaritas and tequilas are extensive and add to the mood of the meal. The...
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BeshoffA cozy and warm eatery, Beshoff is known for over a hundreds years for it’s fish and chips and variants. With fresh and healthy food served in a traditional and modern mix, Beshoff is a quick and easy solution to dining in a budgeted Irish way. The different mixes of fish and potato dishes can be...
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Bewley'sBewley’s serves the finest coffee (hand-roasted at the café) in all of Dublin. But besides that, they also serve a hearty breakfast, salads, pastas, pizza and so much more! A local favourite, be sure to stop by Bewley’s – at least for a cup of Fairtrade tea or coffee or maybe to watch a play...
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Blazing Salads Food CompanyBlazing Salads, is the perfect choice among residents and tourists looking to pick a quick and nutritious meal. This completely vegetarian eatery prepares each of its items fresh daily from the healthiest ingredients. Customers can choose from a wide range of breads, cakes, soups, salads,...
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BóBósServes giant burgers (beef, chicken and veggie) and the food is excellent for the price. The joint also serves a hearty breakfast every day.
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Café CarloA very popular choice among residents in the city, Café Carlo offers diners a very comfortable and pleasant environment, where they can enjoy their meal in relaxation. Located in the heart of O’Connell Street, the restaurant is the perfect spot for visitors in the hustle bustle of the area,...
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Chai-YoHere you can watch the chef cook your food right at your table! Watch a master at work, as the chef skillfully stir-fries, chops and whips up your favourite dish. The menu here is a mix of Chinese, Japanese and Thai. Recommended for those who love exotic, spicy food.
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Chapter OneAnyone visiting the Dublin Writers Museum must stop to have lunch at Chapter One. Located in the stone-walled basement of the museum, the restaurant serves heavenly food. Especially well-known is the bread-and-butter pudding served here.
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