News Archive
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The Chop House Gastropub
31 January 2010
Chef Kevin Arundel was originally with L’Ecrivain before doing his own thing in No 10 Restaurant in Longfields Hotel, Lower Fitzwilliam Street, which is currently closed. Arundel then moved to the Schoolhouse Bar and Restaurant on Northumberland Road fo
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THE PIG'S EAR GETS A MICHELIN BIB GOURMAND
25 January 2010
Our newest Great Place to Eat, Stephen McAllister and Andrea Hussey's Pig's Ear Restaurant gets a Michelin Bib Gourmand....
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Davy Byrne's - Dublin's Iconic Literary Pub
22 January 2010
Dublin's iconic Literary Pub is now featured as a Great Place to Eat in Dublin so read all about the history of this great stylish original gastropub in the Restaurant Section.
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Paolo Fresilli, President Italian Chefs Federation in Ireland, Announces Professional Italian Cooking Courses
21 January 2010
Paulo Fresilli,President of the Italian Chefs Federation in Ireland (FIC),and the fab Via Veneto in Enniscorthy,tell us FIC is proud to announce Professional Course Schedule on Italian Cuisine in 2010 in Dublin at the Italian School of Cooking.
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Augustine's at the Clarion Cork
21 January 2010
Augustine’s was a topping little restaurant in Washington Street which appears to have gone all to sea at the Clarion and they need to get it back on course rapidly. It was like a Pantomime. Scene 1 was fine,Scene 11 was dreadful,and Scene 111 was a farce
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O'Connell's Restaurant
21 January 2010
O’Connell’s Restaurant is now in situ at the BC occupying the two rooms which comprised the original Berkeley Court restaurant and café. We heard they had a reasonably priced menu – they do - but don’t expect sophisticated fare. Approaching the door of
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GASTROPUBS GASTROPUBS GASTRO PUBS
14 January 2010
THE EXCHEQUER - Ian Tucker and Peter Rock, who have created an urban front bar, a relaxed lounge with vintage sofas, and a proper dining area.
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Sandra Dunlea's Miss Courtney's Tearooms Killarney
14 January 2010
The old fashioned Afternoon Tea is proving very popular in Killarney of late, thanks to the arrival of “Miss Courtney’s Tearooms” in the town. The custom of Afternoon Tea goes back to the early 19th century and is generally attributed to Anna, 7th Duchess
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RONAN RYAN OF TOWN BAR & GRILL WRITES FOR US
06 January 2010
Ronan Ryan of Town Bar & Grill writes of his trials and tribulations in 2009 and is looking forward to moving forward in 2010
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LUCINDA'S NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS/REVOLUTIONS
06 January 2010
Lucinda talks about vegetarianism, her love of animals, food critics, art classes, fear of flying, and others....
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LUCINDA'S QUICKY SPICY SWEET POTATO SOUP
06 January 2010
We are all freezing at the moment and need something colourful spicy and warm with an instant hit - but always quick and simple is my motto.
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JennyLynd's Taste of the Caribbean
05 January 2010
I came across JennyLynd James and her Taste of the Caribbean food at the Food Market during Kinsale Arts Week last Summer.....
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THE ARCH BISTRO REVIEW
04 January 2010
Chef Stephen McArdle, who “formerly headed up the kitchen in Alexis”, has just opened The Arch Bistro in Churchtown. Armagh born McArdle trained under Paul Rankin and has worked in Chapter One, One Pico......
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Amy Caviston Talks to Lucinda
04 January 2010
Amy Caviston tells Lucinda about growing up in the Caviston Fish and Deli Dynasty and of setting up her own fab shop and cafe in Greystones



