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Exquisite food in a relaxed surroundings |
16 Lancaster Quay Western Road Cork Ireland +353 (0)21 427 7939 http://www.paradisorooms.com/d... |
Quite simply one of the best restaurants in Cork; even the most ardent of carnivores will be pleased. Among the many delectable dishes, you'll find gingered sweet potato spring rolls with sesame cabbage and a creamy coconut sauce, vegetable tempura with a sweet chili sauce, wild rice and parsnip fritters with mushrooms in cider and thyme and leek-smoked mash. The menu changes with the season. This is an extremely popular eatery, with a young, well-trained and dedicated staff serving beautifully prepared food in a friendly atmosphere. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A bustling bistro |
48A MacCurtain Street Cork Ireland +353 21 450 3805 |
This busy restaurant, located in a converted Victorian warehouse, is friendly and informal. The decor is modern with everything situated in one large attractive room. The menu is international and eclectic, prepared using high quality local produce. As well as traditional fare, such as colcannon and salmon with potato cakes, the menu includes many contemporary dishes like warm salad of grilled Clonakilty black pudding with glazed apples. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Stylish bar close to the English Market |
4 Market Lane Cork Ireland +353 21 427 2716 |
This roomy stylish bar is situated just off St Patrick's Street in Cork's main shopping area. It's frequently used for office parties and the like, offering a full late bar and food menu. It is also a good spot to watch a football match in comfortable surroundings; get there early and grab the leather couch. In the evenings, it tends to fill up quite quickly, as it's a convenient spot for a pint before heading out to a club. The odd karaoke session has been known to occur here, while live bands play regularly. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pizzas unlike mama used to make |
Washington St Cork Ireland +353 21 427 3727 |
PI simply oozes style and sophistication. The main focus here is on pizzas, but not of the kind you're probably accustomed to. Take the Musketeer for example, a pizza that consists of duck confit, aubergine and roast garlic, or the Mukduv, a combination of black pudding, leeks and spicy apple sauce. Sandwiches and salads are also available and there's an extensive wine menu. The decor is minimalist but comfortable, the lighting dim and unobtrusive. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Wholesome vegetarian meals |
24 Sullivan's Quay Cork Ireland +353 21 31 7660 http://www.quaycoop.com/ |
Overlooking the river Lee, the Quay Co-op is something of a Cork institution, it was the first vegetarian restaurant in the city. Patrons are free to enjoy anything from a coffee to lunch or dinner in this friendly self-service restaurant. Each day, the menu features vegan, gluten-free and dairy-free choices. Sample dishes include: spiced lentil burger, spinach, mushroom and corn pizza, and cashew nut and vegetable paella. The daily specials can be particularly good value. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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