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Three months in Dublin--where should I eat?
A friend recommended me "the winding stair" so this morning we went to the bookshop first (one of my passions) and it ́s lovely. You can find there new and second hand books. Then we went to have a lunch to the restaurant. The food was gorgeous! the service was fast and efficient.
So I can ́t complain!
Delivery in Dublin 4? How about Chinese?
Sorry but I never tried Chinese delivery food but next to my job there is a Chinese take away in Clonskeagh road but I don't remember the name.
Cooking with the tea?
Hi Rubymydear, this weekend I was making some cookies, these ones as well, and they are so tasteful... yum yum
What's That One Thing You Can't Go A Week Without????
I can't kive without chocolate or cheese or fruit or tea and coffee... I'm addicted to them!
John Keating Restaurant in Dublin
Hi,
Some people have recommended me this restaurant. It's in an old Church and I'm thinking about to go with some friends. Do you know anything about it?
Thanks
Three months in Dublin--where should I eat?
In Parnel Street, almost in the corner with O'Connel Street, there's a small korean restaurant named "Kim Chi" and I was there last weekend and I enjoyed it a lot.
Three months in Dublin--where should I eat?
I enjoy Wagamama's a lot. Have you tried? it's in Stephen Green Shopping center. And Yamamori's noodles as well.
On Saturday morning, in Temple Bar there's a Food Market and there're some nice food there. I recommend you the olives!
Seville and Granada, Recommendations please
Hi,
When I was in Granada, everybody told me to go to calle Elvira (it's a street) near of this streets there are a lot of tea shop (with a lot of influence from Morocco) and they're really lovely. I love tea with mint and their sweets!
Sorry but I don't know a lot of Seville.
Avoca cafe cookbooks
Hi,
Some people recommended me to buy Avoca Cafe Cookbooks (1 and 2) because they're good and irish food.
Do you know anything about them?
Favorite cooking word or phrase?
In Spain, when you just put something on hot oil for few second, spanish chefs name it "scare it" and I like this term!
Halloween in Ireland
Thanks lympicita, I'm going to buy some Tea Bread and mix with mashed potato (but I think Tea Bread is sweet, isn't it?) and put some money. I also have to prepare some sweets!
It's true I don't see too many pumpkings here.
I'm living in Dublin for less than I year but I came from Spain and there, nobody celebrates Halloween. We celebrates 1st November (all saints day) and we go to cementery for cleaning our loving people tombs and put some flowers on them. And eat a sweet named "saint bones".
You Know You're a "Home Cooking Chowhound" when...
Everytime I meet one of my working colleagues, we are always about cooking and how to change recipes... All our conversation starts like "on sunday I was cooking a new recipe in the newspaper (or wherever) and ..." we can be talking for hours...
Cooking with the tea?
Thanks Piccola, I will take a look to this webpage! hummm so many recipes!
Cooking with the tea?
Hi Kittyfood, I didn't know this epicurios webpage, I'll take a look! thanks.
Cooking with the tea?
Hi Rubymydear, these cookies looks amazing! I'm going to start with them! Thanks!
Ireland: Dublin to Shannon Road Trip - Suggestions?
Kuisine:
If you go by Waterford, you can have a nice lunch in lemongrass
http://www.lemongrass.ie/
I was there last month and I enjoyed it a lot!
Halloween in Ireland
Are there any special dishes for Halloween celebration typical of Ireland? Because I'm living here 8 month so far and I don't know.
Thanks!
Cooking with the tea?
Hi,
I'm interested in recipes with tea because when I was in Taiwan I went to a restaurant and everything there were cooked with tea and they're so delicius...