Restaurants in Dublin


By claire - Posted on 24 December 2009

Dublin’s dining out scene has improved over the last few decades and with a multitude of restaurants specialising in everything from Indian to French, expats who relocate here will have a great time exploring the city’s culinary delights and sampling some local fare too. Head to the Temple Bar district and Trinity College areas for some fabulous eateries.

Café Mao
Popular local eatery serving mouth-watering Asian fare in a relaxed and modern atmosphere.
Tel:
(0)1 670 4899

 

Abbey Tavern
A relaxed 16th century tavern serving delicious international cuisine from a menu that is constantly changing.
Tel: (0)1 839 0307


Nosh
Laid-back eatery with a diverse and interesting menu popular with local Dublin trendoids.
Tel: (0)1 284 0666

L'Ecrivain
Stylish restaurant serving fabulous French cuisine in a relaxed and unpretentious atmosphere.
Tel:
(0)1 661 1919

Jacob's Ladder
Highly recommended popular eatery serving local Irish fare with breathtaking views over the Trinity College area.
Tel:
(0)1 670 3865

Juice
Affordable and friendly vegetarian restaurant serving wholesome and inventive food in a light and airy atmosphere.
Tel:
(0)1 475 7856

The Wicked Chef
Affordable café serving delicious Irish fare such as Guinness stew and other specialties.
Tel:
(0)1 416 3472

The Bad Ass Café
A loud and slightly brash eatery specialising in American cuisine and is famous for being where Sinead O’Connor used to waitress.
Tel:
(0)1 671 2596

Tante Zoé’s
Cosy and colourful restaurant located in Dublin’s French Quarter serving mouth-watering Creole and Cajun cuisine.
Tel: (
0)1 679 4407

Yamamori Noodles
A lively and popular Japanese restaurant particularly popular for a quick lunch and catering to a wide variety of budgets.
Tel: (0)1 475 5001

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