My Favorites Dublin restaurants are here: http://frenchsansfrontieres.blogspot.com/2010/01/mes-restaurants-preferes-dublin.html
Please also share your favourites ones!
Here some of my favourite restaurants in Dublin: http://frenchsansfrontieres.blogspot.com/2010/01/mes-restaurants-preferes-dublin.HTML
There are many in Dublin. See the link below.
Mint in Ranelagh and Bon Appetit in Malahide have recently joined three other Dublin restaurants - Chapter One, L'Ecrivain and Thornton's - with one Michelin star. The Patrick Guilbaud restaurant, also in Dublin, retains its two star status and is the only Irish restaurant to be awarded more than one star.
He doesn't have a specific favourite.
People in Dublin eat a wide range of foods. There are many restaurants with foods from all around the world in Dublin, like any major city. They will eat Irish foods, like meat and vegetables, and foods from around the world.
Selena's favorite restaurants were Olive Garden and Pizza Hut
Temple Bar is an area with many pubs and restaurants, popular with young people and tourists.
Some restaurants located near the Hilton Dublin Airport Hotel are: Burnell Bar, Burnell Grill, Old School House Restaurant, Masterson SteakHouse Wine & Bar, Carnegie Court Hotel, Chilli Shaker, Essence Bistro, to name a few.
Many people do. Some of Ireland's main tourist attractions, like the Guinness factory, the Book of Kells and the Phoenix Park are in Dublin. Dublin is Ireland's largest city. The main international airport in Ireland is in Dublin, so many tourists come to Ireland through Dublin. There are a lot of people employed in hotels, guest houses, restaurants, pubs etc. in Dublin that rely on tourists. At any time of year there are tourists in Dublin, so tourism is important to the city and to many of the people in Dublin.
colcannon..... bacon and cabbage... dublin lawyer(my favorite)
As of recent estimates, Dublin, Ireland, has around 2,500 restaurants. This number includes a diverse range of dining options, from fine dining establishments to casual eateries and international cuisine. The vibrant culinary scene reflects the city's rich culture and growing food industry. However, the exact number can fluctuate due to openings and closures.
Dublin is a capital city and has restaurants of many kinds with food from all over the world. You can find most kinds of food there that you want. There is of course Irish food and Dublin food, such as coddle, which is a meal with layers of sliced pork sausages and rashers with sliced potatoes and onions. These and other foods are all very good.