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Restaurants in Dublin Leinster Ireland
The
Tea Room
The
Clarence Hotel, Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
(353 1 4070813)
The elegantly
designed award winning Tea Room has to be one of the
finest restaurants in Dublin. The theme here is
traditional dishes with a continental twist, so expect
choices such as rump of heather fed lamb with potato
pave, piquillo pepper, olives and rosemary, or grilled
duck Magret with crisp rosti potato, roast carrots,
snails, foie gras and ceps. Whilst the highlight of
the dessert menu has to be the thyme infused crème
brulee, topped with mango salad and sorbet. Two
courses here will set you back 41.50 Euros.
67-70 Dame Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 (353 1 6708236)
Since 1996 The Mermaid Café has earned itself a great reputation for first class food. The simple but stylish dining area enjoys a warm atmosphere and the open kitchen adds to the entertainment. On the menu you’ll find interesting dishes such as roast cod fillet with mustard and herb crust, bacon and green split peas, or roast Chinese five-spice duck breast with gingered plums and stir-fried greens.
5-6 Cecilia Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 (353 1 6792729)
Luigi Malones in Dublin is part of a small chain of Italian restaurants with further branches in Limerick and Cork. On offer you’ll find a varied range of classic pizza, pasta, salad and steak dishes, all at reasonable prices. Desserts are particularly good here so be sure to save room for some of their delicious Toblerone and butterscotch cheesecake.
40 Temple Bar Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 (353 1 6790445)
Talented chef Damien Grey at Fitzers in Temple Bar Square has created an exciting modern European menu that has customers returning time and time again to sample its many delicacies. Dishes include the likes of beef fillet, mushroom and baby shallot ragout served with vanilla mash and red wine jus, or penne paste with semi sun-dried tomatoes, chilli, garlic, fresh basil and tomato sauce.
30 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 (353 1 6706767)
Bruno’s specialises in French-Mediterranean cuisine and features an exciting regularly changing menu that adapts to make the most of the natural fresh ingredient available season to season. Set in an elegant Georgian building Bruno’s has bags of style and elegance, making it the ideal choice for a romantic date.
