Friday, October 15, 2010

Best value restaurants in Dublin


Eating out can be expensive but we've managed to find some really great deals that won't break the bank. So if you feel like taking a break from the kitchen this weekend try one of the places listed below. Bon appetite!

Carluccio’s on corner of Dawson and South Anne Street – Italian cafĂ©, well priced menu.

Wagamama on South King Street – Japanese food in a very casual setting, good for larger groups.

Gibsons  on Wicklow Street - A new find, french style bistro, limited but lovely menu - (€12 main course, €17 for the steak!)

CafĂ©bardeli on Grafton Street – pasta and pizza place, good salads too.

Saba on Clarendon Street – Thai and Vietnamese dishes.  Delish!

Alfies on South William Street- best value meal in town, only €14 for starter, main and side all served at the same time. Fish cakes and pollo pesto are delicious!

Port House on South William Street – delicious Spanish tapas by candlelight. You must try  gambas robozadas and patatas bravas with aioli.

Dada on South William Street – NEW Moroccan tapas bar. Try the hummus and breads to start!

Shebeen Chic on George Street (casual dining with great live music after 9pm - €12 main course)

Yamamori on George Street – great sushi and miso soups. Lunch deals are excellent value.

Diwali on George Street – best Indian food in town.

Byblos on St. Andrews Street - Lebanese food, really great food - belly dancer performances after 9pm on Saturdays!

Gruel on Dame Street - casual dining but real funky - €12 main course, really good chocolate brownies). Portions are big so no need to order sides.

Tante Zoes on Crowe Street, Temple Bar.  Really good jambalaya and gumbo. Good pre theatre deals.

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