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"If you’re craving a burger, then Bunsen is your only man, as Dubliners would say. The menu is so small it fits on a business card – they only do one thing, but boy, do they do it well. The patties are minced every morning and dripping pink and juicy, while the hand-cut fries are quite possibly the best in town."
"The best restaurant in Dublin for burgers, Bunsen is identified by its no-frills menu and cool contemporary interiors. Reflecting this ethos in its succinct menu of classic cheeseburgers, this place really knows all about the beauty of simplicity."
"One of the prettiest restaurants in Dublin, Angelina's is a wonderland of green botanicals, comfy leather booths and floor-to-ceiling windows. In the summer months, head to the waterside terrace for an elegant brunch made up of Italian-inspired dishes and cocktails."
"The very good-looking sister to Sophie's at The Dean, the canal-side restaurant is a haven. They serve one hell of a pizza, the decor is seriously cool and let;s face it, this Grapefruit Fizz was made for a Facebook check-in pic."
"Another great spot for outdoor dining is Angelina's in Percy Place, Dublin 4. Booking for the terrace has been in high demand so make sure to check availability and make a booking through OpenTable. View this post on Instagram"
"If you are by the North Strand, consider yourself lucky because Da Mimmo is one of the best Italian restaurants in Dublin. Opened in 2010, it quickly outgrew its original place, with half the neighbourhood queuing to try one (or more!) items on their extensive pizza and pasta list. With high-quality food and prices considerably lower than many restaurants in the very centre, we really can’t think of a reason why this shouldn’t become your new regular spot on the Northside."
"Da Mimmo is a casual Italian restaurant that is often considered one of the best restaurants in Dublin. It’s located to the north of the centre on North Strand Road. This family-run restaurant has been open for 10 years and is well known for their excellent wood-fired pizza, authentic pasta and an extensive Italian wine list."
"An informal setting, great banter from the staff and amazing Italian cooking makes Da Mimmo one of the most popular Italians in town. Tasty pizza, gorge pasta, cheerful prices - sure you can't go wrong."
"Discover us in the heart of a Dublin neighbourhood.Italian restaurant with a special focus on Sardegna (Italy) and at the same time a great pizzeria (stone oven) with two different dough prepared daily (pizza napoletana and black dough pinsa romana)."
"Guinness Storehouse – It's more than just a brewery. The Guinness Storehouse experience is part brewery tour and part museum, ending with a pint at a rooftop bar overlooking Dublin. The Guinness Storehouse is said to be the top tourist attraction in all of Ireland, and it's fun and interesting whether or not you like Guinness (though, note that my beer-loving friends all say that the Guinness in Ireland tastes WAY better than the Guinness we get in the US!). Book your ticket here."
"On calm days you may smell the Guinness brewery before you actually see it - and depending on you the thick yeasty smell might make you sick or smile. The classic view for most visitors is the entrance area to the Guinness Storehouse. If you want a better view, try the front lawn of the National Museum in Collins Barracks."
"The most popular attraction in Dublin is this multimedia homage to Guinness. An old fermentation plant in the St James's Gate Brewery has been converted into a seven-storey museum devoted to the beer, the... Top ChoiceHistoric Building in Grafton Street & St Stephen's Green"
"The buses will take you past the major sights and, depending on which tour you choose (grab some leaflets the evening before or do some research on the internet), even far-flung attractions like the Guinness Brewery, Kilmainham Gaol, and Phoenix Park will be seen. The main thing to remember here: get a good seat on top, enjoy the view, listen to the commentary, and snap away... but do not get off the bus. This is your city tour."
"Nunki Tea House opened at the start of the summer and it's the most darling spot for a cup of tea or bubble tea. Along with tea in precious Japanese porcelain cups, they serve delicious sweet treats including a classic bubble tea waterfall cake. It's a really cute spot, deffo worth a visit."
"If you find yourself hungry or thirsty in Dún Laoghaire, Nunki Teahouse is always a good call. For some serious refreshment, they have a range of cold fruit teas including pineapple, orange, watermelon, and a totally tropical mango cloud yogurt tea."
"It took me a while to find this place as it was tucked into the Moore Street Shopping Mall on Parnell street, but I’m glad I did, because it was absolutely delicious. Try their buffalo sandwich or Pepito sub. Follow their social media @TakeAVeg because they announce incredible limited-edition offerings including spooky activated charcoal pancakes for Halloween."
"With a choice of delicious, hearty meals to choose from for a quick bite or a sit-down dinner, Dublin’s oldest vegan restaurant is still bustling day in day out. Be prepared to queue for this delicious food, but a trip to one of the best vegan restaurants in Dublin will be oh so worth it. Address: 19-20 Wicklow St, Dublin, D02 FK27"
"Maybe Dublin’s best-known vegetarian restaurant is Cornucopia, on Wicklow Street. I ate a lot of their food this year because Kev’s mom often cooks for me out of their cookbook – so I can attest that they have some truly delicious recipes. Vegan feast at Cornucopia in Dublin pic.twitter.com/qPQrx0I7Rj"
"One of the best spots in Dublin if you are looking for Veggie only food. Their staple salads are always of superb quality, reliable and an uber healthy option."