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"It offers a grown-up dining experience, traditional in the best sense of the word, with white tablecloths, low lighting and endless bottles of (mostly Italian) wine lining the walls. Fresh fish is delivered daily, displayed to patrons at a wet counter by the restaurant entrance and transformed by the chef into a selection of authentic Italian dishes. These include capesante gratinate (oven-baked scallops covered in breadcrumbs and parmesan) and the house speciality: fresh calamari and gamberi with spicy spinach."
"Rosa Madre is located in Temple Bar and specialize in fresh fish which is delivered by local suppliers where they guarantee to have the finest quality available. Rosa Madre focus on the quality of their ingredients with their specialities including fresh Calamari and Gamberi served with spicy spinach, Lobster tonnarelli or Ravioli al Tartufo made by their Chef from Pesaro, Francesco Mambelli."
"Right in the middle of the lively Temple Bar area, Klaw by Niall Sabongi is simple and rustic and often considered one of the best seafood restaurants in Dublin City Centre. It’s better described as a seafood shack with a small dining area, view of the open kitchen and a menu simply scrawled on the wall in chalk. Locals come here for the oysters or lobster roll, with some dishes changing daily depending on the market."
"Known for their famous oyster happy hour, the team at Klaw are on the mission to bring crab shack dining to Dublin. Their chalkboard menu changes daily depending on what produce can be sourced, but expect plenty of fresh crab, lobster, crayfish and more. You may want to pack a bib..."
"Known as one of the best places in the city to get your fish fix. Their idea is simple, super fresh seafood in a relaxed atmosphere where people can just "get their Fish on"."
"Cliff Townhouse is a charming restaurant with rooms offering comfortable accommodation and an unsurpassed location in the heart of Dublin, looking across St Stephen’s Green. It’s set within a well-maintained Georgian townhouse, with vast sash windows, stucco ceilings and fine dimensions. Each of the nine rooms is beautifully appointed with antique furnishings and luxurious finishes; the views of the Green are superlative."
"Cliff Townhouse, a luxury guesthouse in Dublin city centre is located at 22 St. Stephen's Green in the centre of Georgian Dublin, close to Grafton Street shopping district. An architectural jewel in the city's heart, includes modern fine dining Restaurant and Oyster & Champagne bar. The food, created daily by our Head Chef Sean Smith delivers impeccably sourced, elegantly cooked seafood cuisine."
"Those interested in fine dining and a cosy lounge will love the lure of Cliff Townhouse. Renowned chef Sean Smith cooks up some truly sumptuous chicken and fish dishes, with fresh Irish vegetables served on the side. The range of cosy and colourful rooms include the option of park views, or windows overlooking the streets of Dublin."
"The Seafood Bar in Dawson Street was recently opened by Wright’s of Howth who already had years of experience in the fish business and were already running other successful fish restaurants. The Seafood Bar has a menu of fresh local seafood and is open from early morning seven days a week. The Seafood Bar menu serves classic dishes with a modern twist and has a great wine list and a wide range of cocktails."
"Just a block away from tacky, tourist-ridden bars on Temple Street is a great spot for seafood. KLAW is owned by Niall Sabongi, who is also responsible for. I giggled at its tagline of “Bringin’ Crabshack Style Dining To The City” because it’s a bit more sleek than that and actually a great spot to stop for a glass of wine and local oysters."
"Also located in Temple Bar, Klaw Seafood Café is another small place that fills up quickly, where fish is taken seriously. Cool décor and a simple menu await along with fresh juice and coffee. View this post on Instagram"
"The building at The Seafood Bar by Wrights of Howth on Dawson Street has been described by Lucinda O'Sullivan as "one of the most beautiful dining rooms in the city", and she's not wrong. Awkward silence proof?. The room itself is so glorious that you have load of places to look."
"A Seafood Bar & Grill where fish is the centre of attention and where you can either eat simple food or a much more sophisticated one. It’s also possible to eat pub grub."
"Brasserie 66 is not a place that strikes you as child friendly but if you liked their food before you had kids, you’ll be happy to hear that kids are welcome and catered for. The restaurant has some booster seats and child dishes at a reduced price: ask the server for details as I don’t recall seeing a kids menu as such. Address: 66-67 South Great George’s Street, Dublin"
"A fixed feature on George’s street that brings an honest-to-goodness approach to tasty food delivering hearty flavours in an atmospheric setting. The eclectic cocktail menu is definitely worth exploring, and they also offer a creative mocktail menu too. Early Bird Menu: Sunday to Wednesday all evening."
"Why: It’s a toss-up as to what’s more impressive about Manifesto - the beautifully presented Italian food, or the 54-page wine list!. Regardless, if you head to this upmarket spot in Dublin’s Rathmines, you can be sure that everything you try will be of the highest quality. Whether you go for an award-winning pizza or a secondi such as chargrilled venison fillet, make sure to leave space for one of Manifesto’s fantastic dolci as well.Where: 208 Rathmines Road Lower, Rathmines, D06 K466"
"Located outside the city centre, Manifesto offers a great selection of Italian dishes paired with wines from Italy. They make their own pasta, sauces, bread and desserts every day, and they also cater for coeliacs and those with other food intolerances. Try the parmigiana di melanzane, made from layers of aubergines, mozzarella and parmigiano cheese, baked and served with basil ice-cream."
"Chef-Owner Lucio Paduano is originally from the south of Italy with his passion for creative and high quality food reflected in their menus and extensive wine lists. Manifesto make their own pasta, sauces, bread and desserts on a daily basis while their pizzas have won gold medals at the Pizza World Championships."
"Located in Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin, Bloomfields Shopping Centre is bright and busy, with shops, supermarket and cafe. Parking is available."