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2006-11-05 13:35:09 · 29 answers · asked by beanie 1 in Dining Out Ireland Other - Ireland

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Residing in an extensive bay, Dublin lies between Howth in the north and the headland of Dalkey to the south and the River Liffey split the city in two making from this city an appealing city that you will have the chance with hotelbye to see it. Dublin has given the entire world such distinguished literary like: Yeats, Beckett, Joyce, Shaw, and Wilde. Dublin was a UNESCO Town of Literature this year so is surely an exciting town to see particularly when you wish to visit Bewley's Oriental Café ;.Many could say that Bewley's Oriental Café could be the gem in the crown. Bewley's Oriental Café is a company which was integrated 1927.

2016-12-20 00:01:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What a quality question.

When you come out of the Guinness factory there's a main road. Walk towards the centre of Dublin for about a minute & on the other side of the road is a quality chippy. It's run by an Italian bloke who supports Arsenal, but the food was traditional like proper fish & chips should be. Lush!

2006-11-07 21:27:55 · answer #2 · answered by Sluugy 5 · 0 0

The best fish & chips in Dublin has to be in Finglas Village.I can't remember the name of the place but it's next door to Iceland aswell as next door to a chinese takeaway.It sells a thing they call a Fish Box & in it you get pieces of all kinds of fish including smoked cod,fresh cod & ray.You will easily get enough in it for 2 people & it's not very dear to buy.
I can't wait till I'm home again before I can go there again,nowhere else compares.

2006-11-07 08:22:20 · answer #3 · answered by katiebreen 2 · 0 0

Just along the street from The Gresham Hotel in O'Connell Street(or it was 40 years ago). But if you really want the worlds best fish and chips, try Whitby or second best would be any restaurant in Nova Scotia.

2006-11-08 02:13:53 · answer #4 · answered by Joanne E 3 · 0 0

If it's in the city it's GOT to be Leo Burdocks and you dont just get fich and chips you get half a shark and a 4 stone bag of Spuds.
If you're a bit more of a sight seer go to Howth and try one of the ish and chip shops along the strand, with the sea air you'll be STARVING and they all taste great. the last shop before the harbour also has a sit down restaurant (bit like the cafe in eastenders) but it's inside wamr and dry and the food, fantastic.
ok now i want some i think i'll drive to Howth and get me some now, thanks pal.

2006-11-06 10:42:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I agree with those fans of Leo Burdocks. Absolutely delicious. As for that Bolavo guy has he ever been to Dublin?? Don't diss the Emerald Isle

2006-11-07 22:43:26 · answer #6 · answered by sonj75 2 · 1 0

Beshoffs is very good. you could even visit howth in north Dublin and eat them by the sea, as Beshoffs have a place there too. Other than Beshoffs, Leo burdocks is known to be very good. He is in Rathmines or Liffey/Abbey Street. Enjoy.

2006-11-06 10:24:22 · answer #7 · answered by cherub 5 · 0 0

Leo Burdock's, beside Christchurch, its famous for having the best chips in Dublin....they still serve them in paper...Id recommend asking for Chips'n'bits.....mmmmm

2006-11-07 22:21:11 · answer #8 · answered by Sadbh 3 · 2 0

The very best fish n' chips is no doubt Burdocks up at Christchurch don't miss them

2006-11-06 01:12:29 · answer #9 · answered by nadie 3 · 0 0

Leo Burdocks beside Christchurch
The secret to the taste is in the cooking I believe it's beef suet not veg oil like all the other chippers.
MMM nothing like walking with someone along there and tucking in like you're the last 2 people on earth!

2006-11-08 02:18:27 · answer #10 · answered by . 5 · 1 0

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