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Dada
Price: Moderate•Moroccan•4.4(73)Discover the magic of Morocco in the heart of Dublin at Dada. Enjoy authentic tagines, couscous, and Moroccan tea, with options for halal, vegan, and vegetarian diets. Our warm, Moroccan-inspired atmosphere will make you feel like you're dining in Morocco itself. Book your table now and make your meal unforgettable.
-- You can bring your own wine (BYOB)
https://www.instagram.com/dadarestaurant/?hl=enGourmet Food Parlour - Santry
Price: Moderate•Irish•4.3(1,836)With two floors of dining, an outside seating area and balcony, our Santry restaurant is a fantastic spot come rain or shine. Located conveniently close to Dublin airport with ample parking facilities and views over the lake at nearby Santry Park.
Join us today and enjoy our delicious menus and daily chef specials.
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- BBrendanDublin •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoThis cocktail lounge is outstanding and a true hidden gem. Me and my wife booked a table for 2 at 5pm on a Thursday afternoon it was busy there in terms of clients but the atmosphere was so relaxed and peaceful with everyone enjoying their evenings and chatting amongst each other. The decor is brilliant and definitely transports you to a different era. The food options were okay but the venue could probably do with being improved and adding more variety but that's not going to deter us from returning. The service was excellent, great manners and attention to details also very prompt and don't keep you waiting. If your ever in Dublin this place is a must!More infoVintage Cocktail ClubPrice: Moderate• Modern European• Temple Bar•4.7
- PPatriciaDublin •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoThis is a super restaurant. Full marks all round. I had vegetarian option, which was delicious, but would love a vegan option also, especially dessert. The bathroom hygiene & decor was of an outstanding standard, as was the dining areas also. Happy customer 😋More infoPichetPrice: Expensive• Contemporary European• South City Centre•4.7
- GGillianNew York City •5 reviews4.0Dined 4 days agoLovely evening, great service and enjoyable food.Tables are very close together.More infoBoeuf and Frites (Temple Bar)Price: Moderate• Irish• Temple Bar•4.4
- AAliDublin •2 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoKickys will be the best meal you’ll ever have - book it in as your death row meal, it lives up to the hype. The service is incredible, the staff are fun - not in your face but somehow always near to ask if you need another cocktail & plenty of great recs. Treat yourself to a couple of cocktails - the Stormy D’s & The Abocado One were my faves, they’re so worth it. We got the tasting menu & it was incredible start to finish. The notorious focaccia bread is as fabulous as people rate it & the carbonara butter is melt-in-mouth amazing, creamiest saltiness with the tang of Parmesan, if I was home alone, I would have licked the butter plate clean. The nduja & leek croquettes were a crowd pleaser, perfect balance of soft/crunch & nice moreish taste. Next up the mussels - so refreshing, the vinegary broth with the taste of the sea is a perfect balance. It was exactly the dish needed in-between. Pastas - both delicious, both made me feel like I was on Stanley Tuccis Italian show & forgot that I was actually in a restaurant - 10/10 for both The steak, the garlic roasties & salad were fabulous. Was I extremely full at this point? Yes. Was I still enjoying every morsel popped into my fob? Bigger Yes To end the fabulous meal, we were served the Irish coffee dessert which if you are a fan of Carte Noir biscuits that your mum brought out to the fancy guests in the house, this is up your street. The sweet chewy biscuit paired with the coffee ice cream is exactly the dessert you want to end on & the chocolate gravel that surrounded was just heavenly I’ll be looking forward to the next time I’m back & trying all the other bits on the menu - hats off to the team in KickysMore infoKicky'sPrice: Very Expensive• Mediterranean• South City Centre•4.7
- GGlenVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •7 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoMy wife and I were in Dublin on our last night in Ireland and decided to have dinner at Hawksmoor. From the warm greeting upon our entry, through the superior service we received throughout our meal, their service was top notch. The food was equally outstanding. We started with the Bone Marrow with Onions (very good) and the Charcoal Roasted Butternut Squash (outstanding), and ended with the Chateaubriand (delish). For dessert, we (okay maybe it was just me) enjoyed the Sticky Toffee pudding. We would definitely come back again!More infoHawksmoor DublinPrice: Expensive• Unspecified• Dame Street•4.4
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The best reviewed restaurant in Killester is Bar With No Name
The restaurants with the best service in Killester are Panda Restaurant Sushi and Burger, Bar With No Name and GBK South Anne Street
The restaurants with the best ambiance in Killester are Bar With No Name, Panda Restaurant Sushi and Burger and Arthur's Pub
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