The city by the Shannon is known for its love of sport, tight-knit community, plentiful pubs and clubs and its status as one of Ireland’s largest university towns, but did you know that Limerick city has plenty of delicious restaurants to sample..... more
With Ireland’s capital city Dublin taking up most of Leinster's population and produce, you’d be forgiven for thinking that the rest of the province was slightly lacking in dining options. There is no end of great restaurants in Dublin, and some..... more
One of the most popular, fashionable and fun seaside resorts in Ireland, West Cork’s Kinsale is the playground for hundreds of foodies, holidaymakers and daytrippers throughout the year. Home to a yearly seafood festival in October, which this year.... more
Belfast folk really do love their food, and there are literally hundreds of good restaurants across the city for drinks and dining, from gastro pubs to cheap eats and fine dining to gourmet burgers. Everyone is sure to have their favourite, but here... more
The marble city of the midlands may be famed for its hurling and castle, but there’s lots more to the city if you’re planning a weekend break. Kilkenny rocks at the weekends, and the narrow medieval streets are full of live music, delicious food and... more
Cork people like to think of their beautiful historic city as the "real capital", and Cork's focus on local food and history of production certainly lends itself to a thriving dining scene. Surrounded by the beautiful Munster countryside and oceans.... more
Most pizza lovers have their own favourite types, toppings, sizes and establishments, and each to their own we say.Here are some of our foavurite pizzerias in Ireland. A diverse list of Italian, and not so Italian restaurants and takeaways who..... more
The greasy spoon is a real favourite amongst Dubliners. Usually incorporating some form of eggs (fried, scrambled or boiled), sausages, rashers, mushrooms, toast, beans, and hash browns, and sometimes even eaten in a roll, the full Irish, the..... more
Whether you're a sushi connoisseur straight from Tokyo, or a first timer, here are six Dublin-based Japanese restaurants that will tickle your tastebuds…Kokoro Sushi Bento A massive favourite at lunchtime with the clued-in workforce of Dublin 1,... more
As a nation we seem to love the diverse spices and scents of Thai food. Perhaps it's because we've got such cultured palates when it comes to Asian food (as the popularity of Chinese restaurants around the country will testify), or maybe it's..... more

