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Top 10 Places to Eat

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  • 1. Halo at The Morrison

    Minimalist chic is the form here – the hotel (see Morrison) and restaurant were designed by the fashion supremo John Rocha. Modern European food with an Asian influence is put together with predominantly organic ingredients.

  • 2. Chapter One

    Warm colours, comfortable seating and courteous service set the tone. Excellent “theatre” dinner (see Gate Theatre) and Irish and French cuisine.

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    3. Chief O’Neills

    This multilevelled open-plan eating and drinking place opens onto Smithfield’s cobbled square. Good bar food.

  • 4. 101 Talbot Street

    Just around the corner from the Abbey Theatre (see Abbey and Peacock Theatres). There’s a choice of the main restaurant or the simpler Pasta Bar.

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    5. Panem

    This tiny eaterie is a great place to take gorgeous filled foccacias and croissants out on to the boardwalk in the summer – the interior is so chic, however, you may just want to stay inside.

  • 6. Clerys

    The vaulted tearooms of this department store serve a lunch menu of salads, soup and sandwiches, but afternoon tea is their speciality.

  • 7. Bangkok Café

    No prizes for decor but the atmosphere is informal and the food always good.

  • 8. Epicurean Food Hall

    International food emporium with everything from kebabs to French cuisine.

  • 9. Dublin Writers’ Museum Café

    At the back of the museum (see Dublin Writers’ Museum) this cheerful café has filling dishes as well as lighter snacks.

  • 10. Gresham Hotel

    This grand hotel (see The Gresham) offers a fine international menu, but head here for a particularly good afternoon tea.

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