15 June 2007

Cheap Restaurants

Restaurants in Dublin are very expensive. A plate of pasta can be at €20-€25. I advice you to go to the restaurant early (before 7.30pm) so you can take an early bird menu and pay less money.

If you like pizzas:
Steps of Rome is one of my favourite restaurants. It’s an Italian restaurant in Chatham Street (near Grafton Street). It may be small (8 tables) but the food is delicious and very cheap. You can eat pizzas, pasta, Mediterranean starters and home-made desserts. Everything is freshly-made and so good!
You can eat in or take away a pizza or just a slice. The restaurant is run by Italians and there’re always plenty of Italian customers, I guess it’s because the food tastes as if it was made in Italy!

If you’re very hungry:
You can have copious menus for a low price at Pizza Hut. The food is good, maybe a bit greasy. They also have nice menus to share with friends.

If you’re hungry in the night:
You can still grab a slice of pizza in a pub called: Difontaine’s in Crown Alley in Temple Bar. They have freshly-made slices of pizza to take away.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey ! I'm moving to ireland soon, thx for all these tips find it very useful, anything about transportation?

Michal

Anonymous said...

Nice plans, I'm a huge fan of steps of rome too! any plans for good japanese restaurants?