2 Best Restaurants in Dublin, Ireland

101 Talbot

$$ | Dublin North

Close to the Abbey and Gate theaters, so there's no danger of missing a curtain call, this creative eatery focusing on contemporary food—with eclectic Mediterranean and Eastern influences—uses fresh local ingredients. It's very popular with the artistic and literary set. The venison with potato rösti and a red wine jus is a standout.

101 Talbot St., Dublin, Co. Dublin, Dublin 1, Ireland
01-874–5011
Known For
  • artsy clientele
  • pre-theater option
  • strong vegetarian choices
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch., Reservations essential

Host

$$ | Southside

Foodie and fashionista couple Chloe Kearney and Niall McDermott returned from London to open this standout addition to the flourishing Ranelagh dining scene. Behind the minimalist white exterior lies a small but buzzing ambience and some inventive food with a Mediterranean twist. The menu is short but very adventurous: the lobster, crab, and kohlrabi is a stylish starter and the shiitake mushroom tagliolini a favorite main. Add delicious sides like broccoli with pomegranate and yogurt then finish with a dessert of ricotta cheesecake with black currant.

13 Ranelagh, Dublin, Co. Dublin, Dublin 6, Ireland
01-561--2617
Known For
  • warm, attentive staff
  • every dish perfectly executed
  • can be hard to get a reservation
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Sun.--Fri.