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Clarendon Street Dublin, Leinster Ireland +353 1 677 1544 http://www.aya.ie/ |
"Aya is Ireland's first conveyor Sushi bar. The dining room is pleasantly minimal and the extensive menu features a huge range of Sushi dishes - the restaurant's Tempura and Tonkatsu also come highly recommended. Aya also opens for breakfast and boasts a wide selection of European dishes, making it a good place to eat before embarking on a shopping expedition on Grafton Street." Review © 2007, Wcities |
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![]() Photo: William Murphy |
![]() Photo: Jonas Voss |
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Fiery East Asian cuisine |
14 Bath Avenue Sandymount Dublin Ireland +353 1 660 5572 |
A spicy melange of the Philippines, China, Spain and Indonesia is on offer in this new and attractive southside restaurant. The menu provides an interesting spin on Asian cuisine, with warming and rich coconut and lemongrass influences jostling alongside chicken with black bean sauce and zingy seafood dishes. The dining room (upstairs, with wooden floor and orange walls) is equally warm and colourful and service is friendly and attentive. In all, this is a most welcome addition to Dublin's restaurant scene. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Asian Charm |
1 Fownes St Lower Temple Bar Dublin Ireland +353 1 671 0362 http://www.chameleonrestaurant... |
The Chameleon is down-to-earth and always good fun. This two-storey restaurant has a tiny ground-floor, but don't be misled, two more floors await. The top floor has low opium-style seating on cushions, and is a great location for getting an intimate group of people together. The food is generally excellent, and your best bet is to get a variety of dishes and dive in. The service is friendly and informative, and the Chameleon also recently won the coveted Beck's Taste of Temple Bar Award. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dine to impress |
Ormond Quay Morrison Hotel Dublin, Dublin Ireland +353 1 887 2400 http://www.morrisonhotel.ie/ba... |
Halo is a stylish restaurant located in the Morrison Hotel on Ormond Quay. The interior is rather dramatic - laid out on two levels, and decorated with full-length mirrors and long velvet curtains. Given the fact that the tables are in close proximity to one another, it's perhaps not the best place for intimate conversation and is probably more suited to larger groups. Halo can accommodate 80 people and is both wheelchairs accessible and air-conditioned. Halo describes its menu as fusion cooking, which appears generally to be a blend of Asian and modern Irish. The sushi and other seafood dishes come highly recommended. Given the funky surroundings, the prices are reasonable.. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Excellent Thai cuisine |
Smithfield Village Smithfield Dublin Ireland +353 1 814 8583 http://www.kellyandping.ie/ |
Kelly and Ping is a quality Asian restaurant that's divine in looks, presentation, service and style; it's well worth taking a trip out to Smithfield for a meal here. The restaurant itself looks fantastic, all black and red, with huge painted murals and stained-glass art. The menu is simple, and there is a glossary in the back to explain all the Asian food terms. It's not too expensive either, and there is a daily Happy Hour in the bar from 5pm-8pm with drinks on special reduction. Review © 2007, Wcities |
![]() Photo: William Murphy |
![]() Photo: William Murphy |