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"Average Rating - 4.7Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - Dublin City SouthAverage price - ££££Review - Excellent service v attentive to requirements. View Bento & Sushi Kitchen by Zakura Menu"
"Average Rating - 4.7Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - Dublin City SouthAverage price - ££££Review - karubi beef is delicious. View Zakura Izakaya Noodle & Sushi Menu"
"Amazing Korean food may not be something you’d expect to find in a traditional Irish pub, yet Kimchi Hophouse is not only Ireland’s oldest Korean restaurant but also arguably the best. Opened in 2005, this pub serves up a lunch menu featuring classic dishes like bulgogi, kimchi stew and spicy chilli pork for just €10 (£8.94), and the staff is happy to explain which dishes can accommodate vegetarians. For dinner, the Korean Tapas menu is brimming with reasonably priced delights such as pumpkin croquettes and deep-fried octopus."
"Average Spend: Lunch Mains €9 approx; Dinner Mains €13 approx. A shining star among the dozens of Asian restaurants that have opened on Parnell Street, Hop House combines a pub and restaurant to create a buzzing new venue that offers exceptional value. The dining room is airy and humming with the atmosphere radiating from the bar next door."
"Korean – Japanese restaurant & pub combo was my favourite Asian eatery when I discovered my passion for Asian cuisine. There was a time when I was eating out there at least once a week, no kidding. The atmosphere is inviting and friendly and the food delectable with an agreeably biting spicy flavour."
"Banyi will provide you with a night of Japanese craft and cuisine. Located on Abbey Street they serve up handmade sushi, fresh sashimi and a wide range of traditional Japanese dishes. If you are looking for something fun to do this weekend, try their sushi masterclass and tasting menu."
"At Banyi Japanese Dining, the rolls are amazing and the atmosphere is, too. Dinner reservations are advised, especially if you are planning to come here during the weekend. You can make a reservation by calling the restaurant."
"This compact restaurant in the heart of Temple Bar has arguably the best Japanese cuisine in Dublin. The rolls are divine, and the sushi as good as any you'll eat at twice the price. If you don't fancy raw fish,..."
"Michie Sushi is a gorgeous family-run business with three locations in Dublin, as well as sushi bars in Avoca Rathcoole and Kilmacanogue. The sushi here has won many hearts, including ours, and the service is so good that you'll always leave with a smile on your face. View this post on Instagram"
"Started off as one little place down an alleyway in Ranelagh but they have been on a massive expansion push lately with a bunch of new premises. If anything this shows just how popular sushi is becoming in Dublin."
"On days when you need a good, healthy, filling lunch - sushi is key. It's super tasty and you never feel shite after it. Michie Sushi makes a mean Ebi roll just FYI."
"Finally, we come to a true hidden gem among Dublin’s sushi joints – Tokyo Kitchen in Dublin’s Smithfield neighbourhood. Operating from a counter adjacent to the Kish Fish fishmongers, Tokyo Kitchen serves up truly the freshest sushi that can be had, to be simply eaten on the spot outside or for takeaway. The daily specials on offer reflect the new produce available from the fishmongers as it comes in from the sea each day."
"Tokyo Kitchen is one of Dublin's best-kept secrets, serving up the freshest sushi in the city from their little spot on Bow Lane. Brought to you by the people behind Kish Fish, Tokyo Kitchen offers generous food at reasonable prices, so it's well worth a visit. View this post on Instagram"
"Average Rating - 4.6Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - Dublin City NorthAverage price - £££Review - Everything :). View Tokyo Kitchen Menu"
"Average Rating - 4.6Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - CoolockAverage price - ££££Review - Great as usual!. View Waki Noodle & Sushi Bar Menu"
"This is one of the best of Dublin's new neighbourhood restaurants, and is worth the trip from the city centre to Harold's Cross. Philip Yeung's establishment offers smart, modern Irish/European cuisine: fresh seafood, excellent meats, luxurious desserts – and the best of local ingredients. Try the County Mayo pork belly, followed by a vivid rhubarb mousse with meringue."
"Really friendly tolerant staff, well used to kids wandering around. They have a great atmosphere, and plenty of choice for everybody with a massive menu – better again, with outlets in Dun Laoghaire, Tallaght, Dundrum and Blanchardstown and a few dotted around the city centre, they're a solid option wherever you happen to be."
"The home of Dublin’s best pizza, this place is run by a Frenchman married to an Irish woman. He imports flour from France and tops wood-fired pizzas with French ingredients like Emmental cheese rather than mozzarella and merguez rather than Italian sausage. The sourdough bread and fluffy buttery brioche sell out as soon as they come out of the oven, requiring serious planning from anyone who wants to snag a loaf."
"Gilles Gaillot and Emma Gray established this Franco-Irish enterprise less than two years ago – and it has found its niche, as one of the best and most atmospheric places to eat in the city. It's a bakery by day, selling excellent sourdough, coffee, salads and sandwiches. After 4pm it morphs into a pizzeria (made using Emmental, not mozzarella) and wine bar."
"Not only do Gaillot et Gray serve up some of the best loaves in Dublin, they also cook up some of the best pizza in the city. Established by Frenchman Giles Gailllot and his Irish wife Emma Gray, Gaillot et Gray serve up fresh loaves, coffee, pastries and sandwiches in the morning and pizza in the evening. More information on the bakery can be found here."
"Re-opened by Lord Ardilaun (Arthur Guinness) in 1880 for the citizens of Dublin. These 9 hectares / 22-acre park has been maintained in the original Victorian layout with extensive perimeter tree and shrub planting, spectacular spring and summer Victorian bedding. The park is adorned with statutes of Irelands politically and literary heroes like Countess Markiewitz, Robert Emmet, James Joyce, WB Yeats and off course Arthur Guinness/Lord Ardilaun."
"St Stephen’s Green is located about 10 minute walk (with children) from Maldron Hotel Pearse Street. Adults will be charmed by the stunning Victorian park in the city centre whilst kids will love the playground and duckpond. Look out for free outdoor lunchtime concerts in the summertime."
"The largest urban park of any European capital, Phoenix Park stretches over a staggering seven square kilometres (2.7 square miles). Within that space is the acclaimed Dublin Zoo. Established in 1831, it’s one of the oldest zoos in the world."
"Phoenix Park is a great place and it belongs to the Instagrammable places in Dublin. Furthermore, it is a great place for relaxation!. It is a very large park in the city of Dublin."