![]() You’ll spot the queues outside for his home-made banana bread French toast, Bloody Mary buffalo fried chicken, and his famous lemon meringue pie pancakes. Ian Ussher struck gold when he opened his Cluck Chicken food truck and he’s now repeating his success in a Kimmage bricks and mortar brunch spot. JC Ian’s Kitchen 189 Kimmage Road West, Dublin 12 /ians.kitchen Ranging from lamb or pork belly to enoki mushrooms, all are generously seasoned with cumin and spices. The long-standing Hilan restaurant has found recent TikTok renown for its range of mouthwatering traditional Chinese charcoal-grilled skewers. Pedestrianization of Dublin’s Capel Street has bought new life to this busy thoroughfare, with outdoor seating now taking prominence. CH Hilan 45 Capel Street, Dublin 1 01-8748677, hilan.ie Match them with Connemara oysters, surf clams with asparagus, and braised lamb shoulder with yoghurt, barley and ramson. Innovative, tasty small plates are matched with a superb wine list of more than 150 low-intervention bottles, with 15 served by the glass. Photograph: Alan Betson Frank’s Camden Street Lower, Dublin 2 089-2083056, ĭavid Bradshaw and Katie Seward bring all their experience from years of working in some of London’s coolest restaurants to this smart cave à manger-style wine bar. Katie Seward and David Bradshaw, Frank's. Watch out for the new wine bar opening on Kevin Street. You will of course have started with a gilda, then calamari and squid on toast. Because incredible fish and chips start at €15.95. ![]() Grower Champagne by the glass is just one of the many reasons to drop into Fish Shop, where the 200-strong wine list is printed on paper so tactile it makes you want to up your spend. JC Fish Shop 76 Benburb Street, Dublin 7 01-5571473, fish-shop.ie Enrol in one of their monthly fermentation classes to learn how to do it yourself. The space is filled with colourful jars of pickles, ferments and sauces which feature in their small menu or for purchase to go. CH Fairmental Lab & Deli 10 Grand Canal Street Upper, Dublin 4 087-1386880, fairmental.ieĬhef and owner Valentin Ivancenco brings his many years of experience – including at Noma’s famous Fermentation Lab – to bear in this new deli near Dublin’s Silicon Docks. There’s a wood-burning grill, live music in the evening and an interesting menu with ceviche, grilled fish, prawns and steaks. The minute you clap eyes on the large, zinc-topped bar in this new restaurant over Whelehans Wine, it’s clear that cocktails are going to be a feature, which is not surprising as John Farrell of 777 and The Butcher Grill is the operator behind it. Joanne CroninĮleven Bray Road, Loughlinstown, Dublin 18 01-2393471 elevendublin.ie Having opened as walk-ins only, it now accepts advance bookings, to the relief of many who would like to guarantee a spot at the counter and enjoy the extensive wine list and Calabrian-influenced small plates. Photograph: Al Higgins A Fianco Unit 6, Norseman Court, Manor Street, Stoneybatter, Dublin 7 01-4452691, afianco.ieĪ Fianco is the little sibling to Robert Mungo’s Grano but this little Stoneybatter wine bar has most definitely stepped out of the shadow of its big brother. ![]() Corinna Hardgrave DUBLINĪ Fianco owner and chef Roberto Mungo. In addition, recommendations were gleaned from seasoned travellers and diners, and newly opened restaurants were prioritised. ![]() Our selection process for this list involved a significant amount of travel, dining and research. It will help you find those restaurants with terraces, outdoor spaces, seaside locations, and tasty, affordable food that works for dining with family and friends. This summer list, which covers 100 restaurants in the 32 counties, is exactly what you need to pack into the car with your bucket and spade. It is more about happy chatter, kicking back and nabbing an outside table on a sunny day, perhaps with a view out across the water. ![]() It is not so much about the impossible-to-get booking (with the exception of a special occasion). Summer is the time when eating out gets a whole lot more chilled and relaxed. ![]()
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