Top 10 Irish Restaurants (that spidey visited in a week )

No bud

@flattythehurdler is a daft biker

I was in Romano’s Italian on Capel st on Saturday night. Good food, big portions, and ridiculously cheap. A big hit with the Roasters for obvious reasons.

1 Like

It’s a cracking spot for lunch too

1 Like

How do you live in this shithole? Every cunt is off their head on spice and homeless in around Picadilly.

I just avoid picadilly mate.

Asahi?

Sano Pizza, Exchequer Street, Temple Bar. The best pizzeria in Dublin. It’s the only pizzeria Italians living in Dublin care about. It’s packed full of Italian clientelle, you get your pizza real quick and it costs less than €10. I was taken by a Napoli girl who said it’s as good as home.

There was something magic happening with this pizza. It looks like other pizzas but there’s something about the way their ingredients come together. The base is very soft but perfect.

Naples

Well she calls it Napoli so fucking excuse me.

Did you feel the power flowing through your fingers as you typed that?

I hate clueless spud muchers talking about Italy

5 Likes

The best pizza in Dublin is to be found in Forno 500 just down the road on dame street. Sano is always packed because the pizzas cost 7 quid. It’s grand but Forno’s pizza is on a different level.

Was working in Dublin all last week and on the way up stopped for breakfast in Johnstown garden centre. I didn’t pay for it but the food was gorgeous. Highly recommend it. I was also introduced to the 3FE coffee experience and it was fabulous coffee. Very hipsterish and full of fuckwits but the coffee was sublime and the accompanying chocolate brownie at €2 was very tasty if overpriced for the amount we got.

I suppose that’s the way it’s gone nowadays

1 Like

China Sichuan this evening.

10 Likes

What did the candles taste like ?

:grinning:

Candles! If your talking about the green apple looking dessert they were amazing.

1 Like

I see you went for the xo seafood special at 28 euro as opposed to the chopped lobster on egg fried noodles at 36 euro.
Sound choice.

The best pizza I’ve had in Ireland, quite honestly, was on the ferry.