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Gastro guide to Dublin

Welcome to the culinary guide to Dublin! This city on the east coast of Ireland offers a rich selection of establishments where you can enjoy both traditional Irish cuisine and international dishes. Here are a few recommendations for food lovers:

Traditional Irish Cuisine

  1. The Brazen Head

    • The oldest pub in Dublin, founded in 1198. Here you can try classic dishes such as Irish stew or bacon with cabbage.
  2. Gallagher’s Boxty House

    • Specializes in boxty - traditional Irish potato pancakes. A great option to get acquainted with local cuisine.
  3. The Woollen Mills

    • Offers a modern interpretation of traditional Irish dishes. Be sure to try the Irish seafood soup here.

Pubs and Gastro Pubs

  1. The Porterhouse Brewing Company

    • Great place for craft beer enthusiasts. Also offers delicious snacks.
  2. The Stag’s Head

    • Historical pub with a great atmosphere. Excellent Irish snacks paired with local beers and whiskey are served here.

Fine Dining

  1. Chapter One

    • A top-class restaurant with one of Ireland's best chefs. The menu offers exquisite dishes made from local products.
  2. The Greenhouse

    • This restaurant has a Michelin star and offers a beautiful blend of Irish and continental culinary traditions.

International Cuisine

  1. Camden Kitchen

    • Modern European cuisine with a focus on fresh and seasonal ingredients. The menu is regularly updated to reflect seasonal changes.
  2. Yamamori

    • For fans of Japanese cuisine, this is a great place with a variety of sushi and other Asian dishes.

Cafes and Bakeries

  1. Queen of Tarts

    • Famed cafe serving delicious desserts and classic Irish breakfast. A great place for a snack.
  2. Tang

    • Here you can enjoy excellent coffee and light snacks with an emphasis on fresh and healthy ingredients.

Farmers' Markets

  1. Temple Bar Food Market

    • Takes place on Saturdays and offers plenty of local products, including cheeses, baked goods, and organic vegetables.
  2. Howth Market

    • A great place to try fresh seafood and local delicacies. Located just outside the city center in the picturesque coastal village of Howth.

Enjoy your meal and savor the amazing cuisine of Dublin!

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