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What are some good Italian restaurants in Dublin? |
Travel Info What are some good Italian restaurants in Dublin? Travel Tips I love the food of that italian restaurant on the North side, just off Abbey Street (pass Capel Street but turn left on the pedestrain way after the jervis center Luas stop when you come from O'Connel). The food is delicious, no pizzas/pastas menu which are quite reductive but real tasty mediterranean food ! On a more cheerful note, I strongly recommend a place in Howth, called Cafe Bar Deli or something similar. It's close to the church and look weird from outside but inside it's just brilliant ! The food is splendid, they've got different salads too, fresh seafood dishes of course (howth) and the price ? Well we had a meal for two with 2 starters, 2 mains and a bottle od sparkling water for 45euros! Source(s): http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?ovi... Other Travel Tips 'Ciao Bella Roma' on Parliament Street is good for pizza... Romano's on Capel Street is quirky and cheap and cheerful. Indepent Pizza Co. in Drumcondra. One the oldest,cheapest and best pizza in Dublin.You made need to book a table. Milano's on Dawson street..best Italian in Dublin, not too expensive either....and Luigi Malone's in Temple bar has all kinds of different foods from around the world, but it is primarily an Italian restaurant... Pizza Stop in Balfe Street, off Chatham Street. It is run by Italians (haha, but always a good sign...) and it has good prices. |
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