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The best Galway restaurants | Food delivery & takeaway
"Average Rating - 4.1Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - GalwayAverage price - ££Review - The food is delicious and cheap and the delivery driver is lovely!. My only criticism is that I’d like a small bit more mayo on the loaded fries. View Abrakebabra Menu"
"Review - The food is delicious and cheap and the delivery driver is lovely!. My only criticism is that I’d like a small bit more mayo on the loaded fries. View Abrakebabra Menu"
"A relatively new addition to Galway's pizza scene, Pizza Amore is the sister restaurant to Pizza Napoli. Honestly, I would make it a double whammy and hit up both, one after the other."
"Bringing a real authentic taste of Italy to Galway City, this spot is perfect for a top-class pizza evening. Address: 4 Cross Street Upper, Galway, H91 C6X2"
"I've been eating here for at least 18 years and the food is just as good today as it was then. They pride themselves on serving healthy, authentic Chinese cuisine. I would gladly eat only their fresh homemade noodles and dumplings for the rest of my life – so honestly, I can't stress enough: if you're in Galway don't leave without trying them."
"Okay, so, you might think this does not actually count, as KFC has always offered take-away and is a fast-food restaurant but my God they do the best fried chicken on the planet. I ordered a gluttonous amount of food from their Briarhill location recently and it was incredibly tasty and piping hot when I got it. If I am in the mood for something that is a little on the unhealthy side, but don’t feel like going the traditional route of Supermacs or McDonalds, KFC is always a fantastic option."
"An iconic piece of Galway’s history, the Claddagh ring features two hearts and a crown and can symbolise romantic availability or otherwise, depending on the direction that the crown points. Some firms that make the city’s ring date back to the 18th century. It’s associated with the Joyce Tribe and has spread far and wide in recent years, but several Galway shops (the museum, naturally, is also one) have cornered a local market steeped in tradition."
"The Claddagh ring has become iconic the world over thanks to the spread of the Irish across the globe. Delve into the history and lore of this iconic ring at the Legend of the Claddagh Ring museum and visitor centre, where you can learn where the ring first came from and what it has come to represent."
"A symbol of Irish heritage, the famous Claddagh ring actually originated in Galway. In the nearby neighbourhood going by the same name, which was once a fishing village. At the Claddagh museum and workshop you’ll discover the legend of ring and may even see some being made."
"Walls decked out in copper and emerald green encase the clutch of tables at this busy spot, which dishes up pies made with organic spelt flour. Savoury morsels (black pudding, leek and sherry; aubergine, goat's... French in Galway City"
"French pastries are as beautiful as they are delicious, and they’re all on display at the cute little bakery, Le Petit Délice. Everyone loves a macaron — those perfectly pastel, almond-flavoured crunchy delights — but, as you’ll see when you nose into Le Petit Délice, there’s so much more. Brioche, profiteroles, croissants (plain, chocolate, almond — your choice), cream-filled éclairs, and other variations of puff pastry, chocolate and cream are just waiting for you behind the counter."
"Can you believe that this place was opened by real French people who fell in love in Galway?. It’s a proper love story that gave rise to one of the sweetest pastry places in Galway. If you’re looking for a spot to grab an affordable, delicious, beautiful little cake or bun, this is the place to make your stop."
"Le Petit Delice Limited is one of the best restaurants in Galway for many reasons. It is excellent for either breakfast or brunch, or both. It has delicious food, great coffee, and a nice ambience if you want nothing more than to just sit with your hot beverage and pastry and watch the world go by."
"A lovely restaurant with an arts cinema attached - the chef here is Latvian Liga Jarovoja, who used to be at Ard Bia. It's open all day serving up hot baps at breakfast, veggie fry-ups for brunch (including cauliflower hash) while dinner is a modern European menu featuring local produce."
"Art house film is a genre which encompasses content and style which is often artistic or experimental, expressing the filmmakers’ personal artistic vision. In the Pálás Cinema, the restaurant perfectly reflects this ideology."