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Top 10 Places to Eat

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  • 1. Jacob’s Ladder

    A very civilized place for lunch or dinner overlooking Trinity College. The food is a mixture of classic Irish and French.

  • 2. MAO

    In light, bright surroundings with minimalist decor, this informal Asian restaurant prides itself on efficient service and delicious food.

  • 3. Bewley’s Oriental Café

    Right in the centre of Grafton Street, this is one of two branches of Bewley’s in the city. The building alone is worth the visit, with stained-glass windows and authentic atmosphere.

  • 4. Botticelli

    Genuine Italian run by Italians. The simple menu has all the old favourites – a good, reasonably priced place for lunch or dinner.

  • 5. Brownes Brasserie

    The Brasserie is an informal name for the smart restaurant attached to this townhouse hotel. Right on St Stephen’s Green and close to Grafton Street, it is convenient and the food excellent.

  • 6. Francesca’s

    This hotel restaurant (see Brooks Hotel) specializes in modern Irish dishes.

  • 7. Dish

    This small restaurant, with wooden floors and gilt-framed mirrors, serves Mediterranean dishes cooked to perfection.

  • 8. Pasta Fresca

    Glass-fronted Italian with fresh pasta, pizzas and other dishes.

  • 9. Mermaid Café

    A designer-style restaurant with contemporary furnishings and imaginative food.

  • 10. Yamamori Noodles

    Excellent Japanese cuisine. Soups, noodles and sushi in generous proportions.

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