Dublin restaurants serve mouthwatering cuisine suiting different taste buds. Each restaurant in Dublin is distinctly unique than the other. With the growth and expansion of the city, as a major tourist attraction, Dublin restaurants offer a wide array of assorted dishes to its customers ranging from traditional Irish cuisine to the contemporary fast food like pizzas and burgers which are especially enjoyed by the young generation.
Visitors can learn about the culture and the way of life of the people of Dublin, by visiting these restaurants. Restaurants in Dublin range from fine dining to casual eateries. Asian fusion cuisine and Vietnamese cuisine are also served in these restaurants. Diners can also choose from the extensive wine list of the restaurants.
Close to the Abbey Theaters, the 101 Talbot restaurant has an artistic decor and a perfect cozy ambiance. Diners relish the innovative cuisine which is prepared from fresh local ingredients. The versatile restaurant offers pork fillet marinated in orange, ginger and soy
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and is served with fried noodles. The cashew and red pepper rissole with chilly and ginger jam is simply irresistible. Works of various eminent Irish artists are exhibited upstairs in this restaurant.
Chapter One is one of the more contemporary restaurants of Dublin. It is located downstairs, in the basement of Dublin Writers Museum. A natural stone and wood setting creates a cave like ambiance. The duck breast pie, parsnip puree, and green peppercorn are the best dishes in this restaurant. This particular hotel is frequented by Irish working women who simply love the bread and butter pudding, which has become a signature dish of the restaurant.
The Ely winebar is a fine place to taste good wine. Though it started as a wine bar, it began serving mouth watering dishes like bangers and mash and the delicious and aromatic lamb stew. Bellab Cuba, El Paso and Coopers are other popular restaurants in Dublin.
Dublin restaurants are ideal places to enjoy scrumptious food and fine wine.
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