The Southwest Restaurants

The Southwest can almost be described as one big culinary hot spot. Kenmare, Dingle, and Killarney all have a high density of restaurants and gastropubs serving locally raised meat, artisanal cheeses, and local seafood. Kerry mountain lamb has a unique flavor imparted by the wild herbs and grasses that those sheep you see on every hillside are busy munching. Adare also has an array of tempting restaurants: choose between the low-ceilinged charm of the tiny rooms in the thatched-cottage restaurant, the Wild Geese, and the genuine old-world hospitality at the blissfully comfortable Dunraven Arms, an old coaching inn still with some of its original antiques, which is now one of Ireland's leading hotels.

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  • 1. 1826 Adare

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    Bringing his classical training to County Limerick, critically acclaimed chef Wade Murphy opened 1826 Adare with his wife, Elaine, in 2013. Since then, his elegant comfort food has been in high demand, served in a pretty thatched cottage with whitewashed walls and cozy decor. Menus change with the seasons and are filled with the best ingredients from Ireland’s top farmers and producers. Wade’s 12-hour treacle braised beef short rib with Roscoff onions and Boulangere potatoes is one of his most popular dishes, though you’ll find delicious and creative seafood and vegetable dishes too, all accompanied by a great drinks offering.

    Main St., Adare, Co. Limerick, Ireland
    061-396--004

    Known For

    • Clever, accomplished Irish cooking
    • Legendary late Sunday lunches
    • Excellent service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.--Sat.
  • 2. Chart House

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    Host Jim McCarthy is often found in the early evening leaning over the red half door of this low, cabinlike stone building. The atmosphere is pleasantly informal (nautical artifacts complement the rusty-red walls and matching tablecloths), but both food and service are polished and professional. Top choices include pan-roasted monkfish with chana masala, toasted almonds, mango and red onion salsa or rack of Kerry mountain lamb. Finish the meal with a selection of Irish cheeses, served with a glass of port, or choose from a range of homemade desserts.

    The Mall, Dingle, Co. Kerry, Ireland
    066-915–2255

    Known For

    • Warm, attentive staff and atmosphere
    • Annascaul black pudding
    • Perfect spot for a romantic dinner

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Jan. 2–mid-Feb. and Mon.--Wed., Dec.--Apr. (call to confirm). No lunch
  • 3. Mulcahy's

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    Previously a pub, the wood-clad restaurant is intimate and contemporary chic with brown leather seats at small wooden tables, and a menu starring fresh Irish produce and Asian influence. Start with sushi and sashimi, or wild-mushroom pearl-barley risotto with aged Parmesan, and follow with roast halibut with mussel, bacon, and clam cream or veal cheek ravioli. The food is plated with flamboyance and highly Instagrammable. Chef Bruce Mulcahy runs a tight ship, and many people in the know reckon he is one of Ireland's most talented chefs.

    Main St., Kenmare, Co. Kerry, Ireland
    064-664–2383

    Known For

    • Delicious homemade Guinness bread
    • Warm, welcoming staff
    • Friendly, widely traveled owner--chef

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed. Oct.–May and last 2 wks in Jan. No lunch
  • 4. No. 35

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    Innovative, exciting, and original, No. 35 is a laid-back little restaurant with big ambition. Proprietor Dermot Brennan is a pig breeder of note, whose rare-breed free-range pedigree saddlebacks are the stars of Tony Schwartz’s menu, which is spangled with the best of Irish ingredients. Pork collar, Stonewell Cider--braised cabbage, apple purée, and a savory pickled mustard jus might follow a starter of Dingle Gin--cured Goatsbridge trout with coriander, lime, and apple or maybe a vegetable dish of wild and cultivated mushroom lasagna with St. Tola goats’ curd.

    Kenmare, Co. Kerry, Ireland
    064-664–1559

    Known For

    • Good choice of craft beers and well-priced wine list
    • Premium Irish ingredients
    • Delicious desserts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed. and Thurs.
  • 5. Out of the Blue

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    Every fishing port should have a simple waterfront bistro like this one, serving the best seafood (the owner won't open up if there's no fresh-caught seafood available—which is almost never). Lobster, scallops, and crayfish are specialties, but also expect turbot, black sole, plaice, brill, monkfish, and even the humble pollack on the daily blackboard menu of this unpretentious shack. There's a short but well-chosen wine list, and basic dessert selection.

    The Pier, Dingle, Co. Kerry, Ireland
    066-915–0811

    Known For

    • No chips or deep-fried seafood
    • Tasty chowder
    • The bargain "Fish Deal" set menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Nov.–mid-Mar. No lunch Mon.–Sat., Reservations essential
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  • 6. The Curragower Bar and Restaurant

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    It's not just the food that's made this restaurant the most popular in town: guests also like to drink in the views of King John's Castle (particularly when lit up in the evening) from under the heated terrace over sea bass served with crab beignets, salsa verde, and baby potatoes. Scampi comes with big planks of chips and lemon sole arrives in a bed of leek and onion. Burgers, steaks, and vegetarian option are aplenty on the menu, along with a good selection of beers on draft. Before or after dining, wander around the corner to see the Treaty Stone, the site where the Williamite-Jacobite war ended.

    Clancy Strand, Limerick City, Co. Limerick, Ireland
    087-701--4723

    Known For

    • Vegetarian options
    • Excellent views
    • Good selection of beers on draft

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Booking advisable
  • 7. The East Room

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    Chef Derek Fitzpatrick creates a refined and concise menu from local ingredients that have been foraged, or grown by local artisanal suppliers or on the restaurant's rooftop garden. There's a choice between an evening tasting menu (sensibly priced at €60 given the options) with six courses that could include scallops, beef, or fresh catch. Top-notch à la carte menu choices include venison loin with maple squash, spiced lentils and sausage, or wild halibut with crubbeen chorizo, peas, and mussel sauce. The setting is full-on white linen in one of Ireland's finest country mansions, with views through sash windows across the wooded countryside or over the tumbling waters of the Shannon. Allow time to view the Visual Art Collection at Plassey House, which includes the works of Jack B. Yeats and Paul Henry.

    University of Limerick, Limerick City, Co. Limerick, Ireland
    061-202--186

    Known For

    • Elegant ambience
    • à la carte menu options as well
    • Views of the waters of the Shannon River

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.--Tue., no dinner Sun.
  • 8. The Moorings-Bridge Bar

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    The dramatic location of this simple bar on the windswept waterfront of the tiny fishing village of Portmagee has led the Bridge to feature in ads as "the quintessential Irish pub." A simple menu with the emphasis on local seafood, fish-and-chips, and lamb is served in the low-beamed bar's rustic pine interior. From May to September the pretty, adjoining Moorings restaurant serves a more ambitious, pricier menu most evenings. There are also 17 rooms overhead and an ace craft shop next door, as well as set dancing every Tuesday and Friday evening during summer and live music on weekends. Call to confirm availability of bar food between October and April, as the kitchen closes some days during the off-season, depending on how many visitors are around.

    Main St., Portmagee, Co. Kerry, Ireland
    066-947–7108

    Known For

    • Local seafood chowder
    • Unpretentious hospitality
    • Popularity with locals

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