Very popular with brunching shoppers (there are always a few European dishes on the conveyor belt), as well as with Dublin's sushi lovers, Aya is a slick, minimalist Japanese...
49-52 Clarendon StreetWith branches on all three sides of the city, Jaipur is in danger of becoming a chain rather than a top-class Indian, for which it has always been liked. Service is extremely...
41 South Great George's StreetTwo floors decked out in bold primary colours, generous portions of pan-Asian grub and a good location, just set back from Grafton Street, make this outlet of the Mao mini...
Chatham RowNepalese cooking is a serious business and nowhere is it taken more to heart than at this excellent, city-centre restaurant. Among the suruwat (starters) are such delights as...
28 Eustace StreetIt's fun, convenient, tasty and healthy - in truth, the Wagamama formula is what it is, so there are never going to be any surprises, but as a lunch break from shopping or a...
King Street SouthA lot more spacious than it appears from its unassuming entrance, Yamamori Sushi stretches back into a light, bright atrium with a busy sushi counter and rows of packed tables...
38 Lower Ormond Quay