Cuisine['Halal Turkish', 'Doner kebab', 'Late night']
Price
NeighbourhoodCity Centre

Must order: Lamb doner in flatbread after midnight - Istanbul runs full quality until 3am, unlike most late-night competitors who wind down service from midnight

Location

Address: 75 Oliver Plunkett Street, Cork, T12 FW02

Also in City Centre

Quinlan's Seafood Bar ★ 4.4

['Seafood', 'Fish and chips', 'West Cork fish']€€City Centre

A Cork city outpost of the Kerry seafood family that has been fishing and selling directly since 1963. The Patrick Street counter serves hot fish and chips.

Order: Fish and chips with Kerry-landed cod or haddock - the freshness margin over a city chip shop using frozen fish is significant and detectable

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The Farmgate Cafe ★ 4.5

['Irish market food', 'Drisheen', 'Traditional Cork']€€English Market Quarter

Perched on the balcony above the English Market since 1994, the Farmgate is Cork's most storied lunch destination. The market traders supply the kitchen.

Order: Drisheen on buttered toast as a side to the daily special - a Cork food that has nearly disappeared from restaurant menus; the Farmgate serves it with conviction

Heaven's Cakes Market Stall ★ 4.4

['French patisserie', 'Irish cakes', 'Market pastries']€€English Market Quarter

Joe and Barbara Hegarty's French-Irish patisserie stall in the English Market, trading since 1996. Classically trained pastry chefs making handmade mousse.

Order: Seasonal mousse cake slice - the West Cork butter in the pastry base is detectable and makes a difference

Quinlan's Seafood Bar ★ 4.4

['Seafood', 'Fish and chips', 'West Cork fish']€€City Centre

A Cork city outpost of the Kerry seafood family that has been fishing and selling directly since 1963. The Patrick Street counter serves hot fish and chips.

Order: Fish and chips with Kerry-landed cod or haddock - the freshness margin over a city chip shop using frozen fish is significant and detectable

English Market ★ 4.8

['Irish', 'Artisan', 'Market food']English Market Quarter

The 1788 covered market at Cork's culinary heart, with stalls passed down through generations. Tom Durcan Meats and O'Flynn's Sausages are the anchor trades.

Order: Sliced hot spiced beef from Tom Durcan's stall by the fountain - the benchmark of Cork food culture and Cork's oldest surviving street food

Tom Durcan Meats ★ 4.7

['Cork spiced beef', 'Irish butcher', 'Craft beef']English Market Quarter

Since 1990, the definitive source of Cork spiced beef in the English Market. Tom Durcan runs two stalls side by side - the butcher's counter and a dedicated.

Order: Hot sliced spiced beef from the dedicated counter - a fundamentally Cork experience available only here

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