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Dublin Is Food Lovers’ Heaven

Part of a place’s attractions is the food. Excellent cuisine makes a place more interesting. When visiting Dublin, Ireland, tourists are taken to an array of restaurants offering various specialties. Be it seafood, vegetables, French, British, Japanese and Irish cuisine, there is always something in Dublin to delight your palates.

Dublin has a wide variety of restaurants that cater to all types of tastes. For those who crave for sumptuous seafood specialties, there are a number of Dublin restaurants perfect for them. There is the Abbey Tavern located at the Abbey St., Howth; The Red Bank in Skerries; Lord Edward in Dublin 8; Brasserie na Mara in Dun Laoghaire; and the Caviston’s at Sandycove. These restaurants offer the finest seafood cuisines served with a smile.

There are also restaurants in Dublin which cater to vegetarians. The Cornucopia Wholefood Restaurant in Dublin 2 is perfect for those who wish to stay healthy while on a vacation trip in Dublin. Another great vegetarian restaurant to visit is the Govinda’s in Dublin 2 as well. This restaurant offers a variety or recipes incorporating vegetables, cheese, rice, and pasta. Servings are generous and the taste is excellent. Other worth visiting vegetarian restaurants includes the “Juice” in Castle House, Dublin 2 and the “Nude” in Trinity College, Dublin 2.

For the traditional Irish cuisine, tourists can head on to restaurants like the Avoca Café at the Trinity College, Dublin 2; Chapter 1, Dobbins Wine Bistro, Irish Film Centre Café Bar, and Jacob’s Ladder in Dublin 2; Leo Burdock’s in Dublin 8; and P.D.’s Woodhouse at Dalkey Centre. These restaurants offer the distinct taste of genuine Irish cuisine. They are accessible by bus so getting there isn’t a problem on your shoulder.

For those who are yearning for some international taste during their stay in Dublin, there are also Dublin restaurants for them. There are Japanese, French, Asian, British and other international restaurants operating in Dublin. For sushi lovers, the Aya @Brown Thomas and the Yamamori Noodles are perfect restaurants to go to. For those who have passion for French flavour, the restaurants to head onto include the Halo, La Mère Zou, L’Ecrivain, Les Frères Jacques and Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud. How about a taste of Asian cuisine? Visit Café Mao in Dublin 2. Other international restaurants in Dublin include the 101 Talbot, Eden, Fitzers Café, Kish, One Pico, and The Tea Room.

Dublin is surely a heaven to food lovers. Whatever your palates desire for, Dublin restaurants have you covered.

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