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I need to know the best restaurants in Ireland, Dublin area.?

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  1. go to o'hares pub in belfast!! good food, plus good beer!!


  2. ihop

  3. Why dont you go check a site about ireland restaurants or a travel guide book/site. They have so many restaurant names and location..

  4. Here's a list on a vegitarian dining site.

    http://www.vegdining.com/GetRestList.cfm...

    Most places do vegetarian options now adays though.

    For really good simple food Cornucopia on Wicklow St is best. It can get quite packed - it's more cafe style - though I think they were planning on expanding and I haven't been in it for ages so maybe that's happened?

    http://www.vegdining.com/GetRest.cfm?rk=...

    As a restaurant one of my favourites is Tante Zoe's. It's Cajun Creole style with a lot of fish which you may or may not eat but a few specifically vegetarian dishes also.

    http://www.tantezoes.com/menu.html

  5. The best restaurants in Dublin are Lecrivin, Chapter 1 or Restaurant Patrick Guibaud. I believe they all have at least one michelin star. Mint in Ranelagh is a new addition to this list. But you know, Michelin star restaurants don't go big on vegetarian food. The Winding Stair is excellent and fairly reasonable. Cornucopia is a vegetarian coffee shop/restaurant. It's been around for years, but the food is really tasty. Probably the best vegetarian restaurant in Ireland is Denis Cotter's place in Cork - Paradiso

  6. You can't go too far wrong with MacDonalds. They serve traditional Irish food like Big Macs and Fries.

  7. You can try here. Lots of restaurants in the Dublin area.

    http://www.menupages.ie/

  8. hannigans or something! we go there whenever were up in Dublin! its in the centre of O'Connell street and has lovely steaks! on every all ireland final day (rebels!!!) we go upstairs then for breakfast!lush!!

  9. Most places do good vegetarian options.

    The BEST best ones are horrendously pricy. You'd do fine with a mid-range place. I suggest trying the Irish online telephone directory and looking for restaurants that way. The website is www.goldenpages.ie. But to be honest, the best places are ones where you have to wait to be seated.

  10. look on their web site if you can't find anything let me know ... i'll ask my hubby's dad ..

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