Welcome to Chob Thai in Clontarf, where Thailand's vibrant flavours await. Dive into authentic street food and traditional meals. Experience Thailand's essence in every bite. Join us for an unforgettable culinary journey.
McGettigan's is located beside area the Bonnington hotels main entrance. It is our mission, here at DXTR to provide excellence in farm-to-fork dining. From the breed of the animal we select, the farmers who supply us with our produce, the high quality of the fresh vegetables to the succulent charcoal flavors captured on our Josper Grill. Every aspect of our food has been the result of a long thought out process to bring the very best to your plate.
Welcome to Hellfire, where heat meets flavour in a warm and intimate setting. With our unique style of flame-fired cooking over our encina charcoal and the best of locally sourced produce, our aim is to bring you the finest smoked, flamed and roasted food experience.
Inspired by the India-Irish connection, our food story celebrates authentic regional Indian flavours,seasonal local produce and offers a wide menu of hearty and healthy comfort foods.This is fun food, meant for sharing. Doolally’s menu was originally created in collaboration with Alfred Prasad, a renowned Indian chef,having been awarded a Michelin star at the age of twenty-nine.His unique take on Indian cuisine, combined with Press Up’s vision for quality produce,excellent service and world class design is what makes Doolally special.
Embark on a culinary journey like no other at Parrilla, a vision years in the making and a passion brought to life. Nestled in the heart of Dublin, Parrilla is poised to revolutionise the city's food scene with an enticing blend of upscale Mexican cuisine and vibrant ambiance.
In the 12th century, nomadic tribes of Mongol hordes invaded and conquered most of Northern Asia and Eastern Europe under Genghis Khan. Stopping each night to make camp, they would place their upturned shields over their camp fires and cook their meat with wooden sticks….And so the concept of The Mongolian Barbeque was born!!Ok, that’s the history lesson over. One question people ask us a lot is ‘Do I need to be able to cook to eat here?’ And the answer is no! All you do is grab a bowl and choose your ingredients from our selection of meat, seafood, vegetables, tofu and noodles. You pick what you like! Then season with spices, herbs and sauces.It’s a fun and unique way to eat and is also very healthy as we try to use as little oil as possible when stir frying. We have allergy information for our spices and sauces, so if you have an allergy, or if you are vegetarian, just let your server know, and we can cook your food separately in a wok, instead of on the grill.
The Washerwoman, located on Glasnevin Hill (called locally Washerwoman's Hill due to the local story of washerwomen out on the hill with their mangles washing clothes in the Tolka river!)has been a well-loved and treasured restaurant in the area for years now, and is housed in a charming stone cottage which dates in part from 1700. The menu, befitting of a neighbourhood restaurant, is ideal for a special occasion (think Cote De Boeuf, poached trout, mullet or lamb round)OR a casual dining experience. with healthy and accessible foods for kids , a host of diner classics for teens and big kids(!), and a great weekend brunch offering.
The Woollen Mills has been one of the most iconic buildings and businesses in Dublin for over one hundred years, and to have taken over this site is a serious privilege. Much like our award-winning sister restaurant next door, The Winding Stair, we feel like we are custodians of something very special... a piece of history (James Joyce worked here, how unbelievable is that?!) and we must do it proud! Spanning over four floors and with a glorious roof terrace overlooking the River Liffey. The Woollen Mills is quintessentially Irish, local and of its locale. We want it to be an 'Eating House', a house of food, a place to grab a coffee and bun, a plate of Irish fish and chips, a place to score a casual bite befre the nearby theatres and cinemas or sit with seven courses of Irish antipasti, burrata, crab, lamb or cauliflower steak, overlooking the Ha'penny Bridge with a fine bottle of red or a craft beer. We hope we do it well.