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By *affa31Woman 31 weeks ago
Galway |
Dela, Kai, Ard Bia, blackrock cottage for brunch
There are so many fantastic restaurants in town that I would just take a wander and see what you fancy for the evening.
If there’s a particular type of cuisine you want, I could give some suggestions based on that! |
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Thanks Jaffa.
No particular cuisine that I'll be after but like you say....a nice amble around and I'm sure to find plenty of options.
Fairly familiar with the city, but not necessarily for evening dining.
Thanks again.
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By *affa31Woman 31 weeks ago
Galway |
"Thanks Jaffa.
No particular cuisine that I'll be after but like you say....a nice amble around and I'm sure to find plenty of options.
Fairly familiar with the city, but not necessarily for evening dining.
Thanks again.
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My top picks at the min would be Umbrella for Asian food, sangria, osteria da simone |
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I'd second cava, sangria and dela for evenings. Slightly more casual but a little out of the city, the Huntsman for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Nice French place on Dominick street as well for set dinner or cafe by day, can't think of the name at the minute.
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"I'd second cava, sangria and dela for evenings. Slightly more casual but a little out of the city, the Huntsman for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Nice French place on Dominick street as well for set dinner or cafe by day, can't think of the name at the minute.
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Rouge..
John Keoghs is nice too. It's a pub, but has a restaurant aswell. Is always busy in the evenings. |
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