Whether for business or pleasure, when you visit Dublin this year, you should consider trying some of the restaurants listed below.
Eden Restaurant
Eden Restaurant, a highly acclaimed restaurant that serves contemporary Irish food, can be found in the center of the famous Temple Bar. The decor of the restaurant is impressive with its crisp white table cloths and a garden theme decor. Dinner menus differ from the lunch menus so you can visit it more than once a day if you like. The mini cocktails from their drinks menu are a must try.
The Farm
The Farm Restaurant is located near Trinity College. The restaurant with a modern and colorful interiors is run by an Irish family who knows how to produce satisfying dishes that the customers would love. The menus are regularly changing. The food produced came from Irish farms where most of the foods and drinks are organic.
Bon Apetit
This restaurant is one of the Michelin star restaurants that you must visit if you enjoy fine dining. Bon Apetit can be found north of the city of Dublin overlooking the harbour. There are three sections in the restaurant: the bistro for casual dining, the tapas bar, and the more formal Michelin star restaurant. It also has two function rooms that can seat up to 60 people which makes this restaurant ideal for private gatherings, parties, and corporate functions.
Chapter One
Like Bon Apetit, this restaurant it also a Michelin Star Restaurant. The interior of the establishment, along with the quality of service and food is without a doubt - top notch. Their chefs are even tasked with the catering for the Queens visit to Dublin Castle in 2011.
Locks Brasserie
This restaurant found beside the canal has the perfect location to match its traditional French menu. The chef of Locks Brasserie has worked at several top level French restaurants.
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You can also consider Toscana Restaurant at Dublin, You can consider including that also. In that case you have to change the tile of the article :) best Of luck
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