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For those looking for international food, Mexican, Chinese and Thai restaurants are scattered around the city. Café Mexicana on Carey’s Lane serves a mix of traditional Mexican dishes at reasonable prices.
The Huguenot Quarter is filled with places to eat and drink, like Zaks on Marlboro Street, offering a great value early bird special from €19.50. Vegetarians and vegans can also find a good meal in Cork, with the Quay Co-Op on Sullivan’s Quay especially popular for its big selection of vegan desserts.
Seafood is quite popular here, with Cork located on a natural harbour and near many fishing villages. Pub grub generally includes a seafood platter, with the majority of the ingredients sourced locally.
As well as being home to all these great places for a sit down meal, Cork also has the English Market. A haven for foodies, it is one of the city’s most popular places to visit. This indoor market offers a huge selection of foodstuffs, from meat to cheese to fish to vegetables. The various stalls often offer taste tests that are well worth a try.
Local Restaurants
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