3 Best Restaurants in Dublin, Ireland

Big Fan

$ | Dublin South

Head chef Alex Zhang has brought his own brand of daring Northern Chinese cuisine to this cool, new, city-center spot. The menu changes regularly, but the deep-fried duck wings tossed in secret seasoning and the fresh Irish lobster with tofu egg custard are typically thrilling dishes.

16 Aungier Street, Dublin, Co. Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
01-538 8886
Known For
  • innovative Chinese food
  • buzzing atmosphere
  • regular new dishes

Chai-Yo

$$ | Georgian Dublin

The Japanese teppanyaki area at this classy Pan-Asian restaurant on bustling Baggot Street, where the chef cooks your food right on your tabletop, is a feast for the eye as well as the palate. The simplicity of the white walls and dark lacquered furnishings are enhanced by the delicate glassware and fine green-washed porcelain. The menu picks the best from Chinese, Thai, and Japanese dishes, with the Asian tapas a good eat-and-go option.

100 Lower Baggot St., Dublin, Co. Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
01-676–7652
Known For
  • great fun with kids
  • live music some evenings
  • bustling atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch weekends

Montys of Kathmandu

$$ | Temple Bar

You might not expect to come to Dublin for fabulous Nepalese cuisine, but this place is a real standout. The decor is nothing to write home about, but the food at this little eatery in the middle of bustling Temple Bar is as authentic as it is unique. Kachela, raw minced lamb with garlic, ginger, herbs, and spices, served with roti bread (a delicacy among the Newars of Kathmandu) or a shot of whiskey, is a more adventurous starter. For a main course try momos, dumplings served with momo chutney, a favorite street dish in Kathmandu. 

28 Eustace St., Dublin, Co. Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
01-670–4911
Known For
  • spicy, tasty curries
  • surprisingly varied wine menu
  • celiac-friendly menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch Sun.

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