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Dining Out in Dublin
We provide a varied selection of some good places to eat below. Not exhaustive by any means but it should cover all tastes and all pocket sizes:
- Café Bar Deli (various): Reasonable fare at reasonable prices
- Captain America's(44 Grafton Street) : The original Dublin burger joint
- Chapter One (18 Parnell Square) : Michelin Star dining, very nice but expensive. Try the pre-theatre menu for better value
- China Sichuan ( Ballymoss Road, Sandyford): Outside city centre at end of green Luas line but the best Chinese food in Ireland
- Cornucopia (19/20 Wicklow Street) : Good vegetarian fare
- The Cedar Tree (11a St. Andrews Street) : Very nice Lebanese cuisine
- Da Vincenzo (133 Leeson Street) : Good Italian Food
- Diep Le Shaker (55 Pembroke Lane) : Upmarket Thai food
- Diep Noodle Bar (19 Ranelagh ) : Same as above but cheaper!
- Epicurean Food Hall (Lower Liffey Street) : A cosmopolitan selection of world cuisines under one roof. Something for everyone
- Gotham Café (8 Sth. Anne Street) : Famous pizza and pasta hang out
- Il Primo (16 Montague Street) : Authentic rustic Italian fare
- Imperial Chinese Restaurant (12a Wicklow Street) : traditional Chinese restaurant
- Jaipur Indian Restaurant (41/46 South Great George’s Street) : Modern Indian, try the lamb shank
- Lemon (66 William Street, 60 Dawson Street) : Delicious crepes, coffee etc
- Nonna Valentina (1-2 Portobello Road) : upmarket Italian, pricey but good
- Saba (26/28 Clarendon Street) : Excellent Thai food and cocktails. Good value. Award winner
- The Winding Stair (40 Ormonde Quay) : Very popular spot. Good wholesome fare. Top notch
- Yamamori Noodles (71 South Great George’s Street) : Great food at a great price
- The Italian Quarter (Lower Ormonde Quay) : Self explanatory
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