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Are restaurants what make a city great? Some might say its businesses and activities while others would tout its opportunities and quality of life, but nearly every equation includes great places to eat distinctive foods in comfortable surroundings. Here at HelloDublin.com, you'll find just that ... and much more, including those places that local residents tend to keep to themselves.
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Dublin Irish Restaurants: Local Dining Worth Celebrating
Cheap and cheerful doesn’t have to mean skimpy servings; visitors on the go, or on a budget, can get a taste of favorite Dublin Irish restaurants right in the City Centre.

Avoca: Fashion and food perfection in Rathcoole
Just 20 minutes from the city, Avoca Rathcoole offers shoppers and diners the best of the business's culinary, fashion and home selections. When the thrill of shopping has worn off, a rewarding lunch, tea or dinner is waiting upstairs in the purpose-built restaurant or cafeteria.

The Anvil: Bistro dining in small town Dublin
Far enough from the city centre to enjoy a relaxed pace, yet keeping good food a central fixture on its menu, The Anvil Bistro is a charming small-town restaurant that's all about modern Irish taste.

Yamamori Sushi: Japanese classics on a Dublin plate
The restaurant business can be a harrowing game, with most eateries closing their doors well before their five year mark Not so for Yamamori on South Great George's Street.

The Pig's Ear: Turning serious Dublin dining on its ear
With a few tables and a cozy second-floor locale, the food lovers behind Dublin eatery The Pig's Ear are working hard to change casual dining in the city centre.

Johnnie Fox's: A mountain-top tradition
Set high in the Dublin mountains, and with over 200 years of business already to its credit, today Johnnie Fox's continues to deliver genuine pub atmosphere and filling food to locals and tourists alike.

Queen of Tarts Dublin: Dessert Royalty
A Dublin dessert tradition with true American roots, Queen of Tarts Dublin is the local favourite for decadent desserts, delicious coffee and long afternoons spent with friends.

MV Cill Airne: Dockside Dining in Dublin
Possibly the last grande dame of European passenger sea travel, the MV Cill Airne's history as a WWII-era mail ship, museum and ferry for the upper class (and their cars), today this riveted liner is a favorite of concert-goers, business lunchers and those who enjoy a unique dining experience.

Luigi Malones: Modern dining with historical ties
Commanding one of the most genuine claims to a place "in the heart of Dublin," Irish/Italian local favorite Luigi Malones offers diners a piece of true Dublin history along with their meal: a section of the city's thirteenth century outer wall.

Gourmet Burger Kitchen: Kiwi flavor for an American classic
GBK has yet to achieve the brand-awareness of more ubiquitous competitors, but for those ready to taste something new in American-style comfort food the payoff is delicious.

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