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Bistro


Authentic French
4-5 Castle Market
Drury Street
Dublin
Ireland
+353 1 677 6016
http://www.thebistro.ie/
Located right next door to Cooke's Café, Bistro is often mistaken as an extension. Once inside, the welcome is warm and surroundings pleasantly relaxed and informal. The menu leans towards the French, but also features some good pizzas and fine chicken-wings, all of which are always wonderfully presented. The upstairs dining-room is one of the cosiest spots in town.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bistro photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Bon Appetit


Elegant surroundings and superb seafood
9, St. James's Terrace
Malahide, County Dublin
Dublin, Leinster
Ireland
+353 1 845 0314
http://www.bonappetit.ie/
Bon Appetit is located in the seaside village of Malahide, about 10 miles north of Dublin. The restaurant is located in a truly elegant Georgian townhouse, and customers are treated to a pre-dinner drink beside the fire before descending into the dining room. The chef is a local legend, and the food is superb, featuring lots of seafood such as Kilmore Crab Claws, Sole and Prawns. There is also Wicklow Lamb and a variety of other non-seafood items on offer.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bruno's


French style in Temple Bar
30 East Essex Street,
Dublin
Ireland
+353 1 670 6767
From the outside, Bruno's looks like a Prada store; all smoky glass windows and soft lighting, with hints of that pale Prada green. Meanwhile, the interior is high-ceilinged and sleek. The food is essentially French, but with a hint of Irish, and very good value for money. The chef, who trained at Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud is really top of the class.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Les Frèrés Jacques


Rustic France - in Dublin!
74 Dame Street
Next to the Olympia Theatre
Dublin, Dublin
Ireland
+353 1 679 4555
http://www.lesfreresjacques.com/
No funky, fashionable, fusion cuisine here: instead, Les Frèrés Jacques offers straightforward French cooking in an unpretentious surrounding. This is mellow, delicious and approachable food. You won't need a dictionary to read the menu: items on offer include Pheasant Soup, Snails in Garlic Butter, Sole on the Bone and Crème Caramel.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Patrick Guilbaud


Merrion Hotel's proud boast
21 Upper Merrion St
Dublin
Ireland
+353 1 676 4192
Occupying the ground floor of the Merrion Hotel, Patrick Guilbaud's restaurant is one of the most exclusive dining rooms in Dublin. Located in what originally was an 18th-century Georgian townhouse and featuring a variety of original works by established Irish artists, Guilbaud is tastefully furnished, sophisticated and expensive. The restaurant specializes in an imaginative, often innovative style of contemporary French cuisine and includes dishes such as lobster ravioli, and sole and duck confit.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Patrick Guilbaud photo by Ren Bucholz
Photo: Ren Bucholz
 

 
QV2


Fine French cuisine
14/15 St Andrew Street
Dublin
Ireland
+353 1 677 3363
QV2 is a little restaurant just where you'd want one, right in the heart of central Dublin. It is just off Grafton Street, near all the shops, and has been a fixture on the city's restaurant circuit for many years. The modern French cuisine is splendid and unpretentious: QV2 offers tasty combinations of good ingredients, including rigatoni with smoked chicken or tomato risotto with avocado enchilada and a tequila and lime dressing. The dining room is elegant, quiet and slightly pink, and this is a perfect restaurant in which to deliciously unwind and relax.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Thornton's


Classically French cuisine
1 Portobello Road
Dublin
Ireland
+353 1 454 9067
Thornton's is a little off the beaten track and can be found in what was once a terraced house in the Portobello area of the city. Formal service and terrific food combine to make this one of Dublin's best traditional restaurants - it has won many awards. Menu items alter regularly to reflect what's freshest and in season. The John Dory with a bisque of sauteed langoustines is delicious. This is good quality, unpretentious food in formal surroundings.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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