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Over the last decade, eating out in Dublin has become a far more international affair than it was before. Like any other city, it was brimming with Italian restaurants, but now there are a healthy helping of Indian, Japanese, and Thai restaurants also. This is largely due to the sudden influx migrants to the Irish capital, and many of these Asian restaurants can be found north of the River Liffey on Moore Street and, in particular, on Parnell Street.
The highest concentration of restaurants can be found around the cobbled streets of Temple Bar, Dublin’s tourist quarter. Due to the high volumes of tourists which constantly populate this area, you won’t find too many bargains. The quality of food is still good with many locals visiting the area for a bite to eat regularly.
Instead Georges Street on the southside of the River Liffey is where you can find one of the most established selections of eateries, while Parliament Street, not far from here, and Chatham Street off Grafton Street has a cluster of Italian restaurants.
Prices for meals vary, but you should be able to find a good quality main course in and around the €10-15 mark. For the best value look for ‘Early Bird’ specials, where restaurants do starter-main course combinations for anything between €15-€20.
Local Restaurants
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