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Best Places for Lunch In Dublin
"Next on our list is Zakura Noodle & Sushi, a cosy yet elegant Japanese restaurant that serves up delicious sushi along with their outstanding ramen menu. With a relaxing, traditional Japanese-style interior, this restaurant is a refuge from the bustling crowds outside. What’s more, Zakura Noodle & Sushi offer a BYOB service for €6 corkage per bottle of wine."
"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"
"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."
"This Korean and Japanese gem has been a secret to many for a long time, but with more and more awards decorating the walls, it seems most food lovers in the city are now wise to this spot. Tucked away on Parnell Street, this unassuming restaurant is well worth a visit."
"Average Rating - 4.6Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - DrumcondraAverage price - ££££Review - Excellent meal, all very delicious. Delighted to see them on deliveroo!"
"The Temple Bar area isn’t exactly known for its first-rate dining options, but there are a few winners in among the tourist-trap bars. Banyi is one of the city’s best sushi spots – it’s unpretentious, casual and reasonably priced. The tempura prawn and avocado roll is a winner, and their sashimi is quiveringly fresh."
"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."
"If there's one restaurant we could eat at every single day of our lives, it's Banyi. The food is incredible and the staff is really lovely. It is hands down one of our favourite Japanese restaurants in Dublin."
"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."
"The restaurant first opened as a takeaway in Ranelagh in 2007 before growing in popularity and eventually establishing two other locations in Sandyford and Dun Laoghaire."
"Average Rating - 4.6Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - CoolockAverage price - ££££Review - Great as usual!. View Waki Noodle & Sushi Bar Menu"
"They are a big UK chain with outlets in Dundrum and just beside Brown Thomas in town. Although we'd always champion the independent in Dublin, you have to say that their sushi is well worth making the list. Pick what you want from conveyor belts but do watch what you eat as you can easily tally up a huge bill in here."
"Zucconi creates excellent Brazilian sushi with samba flavors. In this cozy and friendly place, You are able to find the colorful generously-sized sushi rolls and various Brazilian dishes on the menu. If you are looking for a place to satisfy your sushi cravings without breaking the bank, they also offer moderately priced all-you-can-eat until 11 pm."
"Zucconi is an all-you-can-eat sushi bar, run by a Brazilian who is graduated in Gastronomy and specialized in Japanese Cuisine in Brazil. In Dublin the opportunity to have his own business. Zucconi is very loved by many people since it’s the only sushi place in Dublin with all-you-can-eat and the sushi is of great quality."
"Near Mountjoy, north of the River Liffey, is Zucconi Sushi Bar, a Japanese buffet restaurant in Dublin that is well worth a visit. Locals have tipped this to be the best sushi in the capital city, so if you’re fond of the Eastern delicacy, this place will be your wonderland. Address: 1 Frenchman’s Ln, Mountjoy, Dublin"
"I'm sure you've experienced one of the Yamamori branches at some point in your life but let me tell you a secret: The Yamamori Izakaya Sake Bar on George's Street is by far the best of all. They specialise in unfussy Japanese food. They serve a sushi and Japanese menu which is like Japanese tapas but the portion sizes are bigger than expected and the food is honestly best in class."
"Either upstairs or down in the basement you will get some awesome sushi. Huge team of chefs make it upstairs along with great dumplings and other Asian treats."
"Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Yamamori (@yamamoridining)"
"The attention to quality – with their commitment to gluten free and vegan ingredients – makes this Kevin Street joint stand out from the crowd. Some of the finest donuts out there, no doubt."
"Situated in the Dublin Docklands, Il Valentino is an innovative bakery that feels distinctly different. With a commitment to making the healthiest, most authentic baked goods possible, they use only Italian extra virgin olive oil and preservative-free flours to make their spelt, country malt-grain, stoneground loaves and other breads. They also have ‘theme weekends’ for their customers, focusing on fresh, seasonal ingredients – October is ‘apple comforts’ month, while November is all about chocolate and chestnuts."
"Price: €0.95Look: 2.5/5Texture: 3.5/5Taste: 3/5Value: 4/5Total: 13/20. Verdict: The old Dublin bakery makes a simple and honest croissant. There is nothing pretentious about it, it doesn’t look perfect."
"Manning’s Bakery is a traditional, family-run bakery in Dublin. They make hand-made cakes on a daily basis. This way, they can be sure that all their clients are getting the best products possible."
"You can get the doughnuts (and any other delicious baked good you can think of) at their Thomas Street, Blanchardstown and Tallaght bakeries. And it’s all gluten free as well."
"Chapel Royale, the castle’s chapel, was beautiful and full of tales of its own. If you find yourself hungry or thirsty, there is a lovely eatery at the back of the castle with outdoor seating. The tour lasts one hour."
"This other much loved local chain sells some of the most decadent donuts you'll find. From Nutella ring donuts to peanut buttercup flavour, their moreish fillings and toppings will satisfy even the sweetest tooth. They've even recently started selling UNICORN donuts which pretty much makes them legends in our eyes."
"We ate this unicorn donut at Offbeat Donut Company in the land of leprechauns. The irony is palpable. It was a dark day when we realized that our favorite Dublin donut shop had closed."
"I’m always intrigued by the flavors, from every chocolate combo imaginable to the above pictured lemon meringue and banoffee options at Offbeat Donuts."