CuisineMiddle Eastern
Price€€
Neighbourhoodsouth-city-centre

Signature dishes: Shakshuka, Lamb shawarma plate, Cardamom French toast

Must order: The shakshuka at brunch, the lamb shawarma at lunch, with a cardamom-bun cinnamon roll to take away.

Tip: Walk-in only Saturday morning; the queue starts at 09:30. Bookings open Sunday to Friday on the website.

Location

Address: 46 Harrington Street, Dublin 8, D08 YFN7

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Pickle ★ 4.5

Indian€€south-city-centre

Pickle on Camden Street in Dublin, Sunil Ghai's modern Indian dining room running North Indian classics on Irish produce since 2015, tandoor-forward.

Signature: Lamb karahi, Black daal, Tandoori monkfish

Order: Lamb karahi, black daal, naan straight from the tandoor, and a glass of off-dry Riesling.

Tip: Tuesday to Sunday dinner; lunch Friday to Sunday only. Sit at the kitchen counter to watch the tandoor.

Pichet ★ 4.5

French bistro€€south-city-centre

Pichet on Trinity Street in Dublin, Stephen Gibson's red-canopied French bistro, Bib Gourmand since 2010 and the city's most reliable pre-theatre.

Signature: Steak frites, Tarte Tatin, Moules

Order: Steak frites with bearnaise, then the tarte Tatin to share with a glass of Sauternes.

Tip: Lunch at noon is the easy book; pre-theatre at 17:30 to 18:30 sets you up for the Gaiety. Avoid the back room for two.

Etto ★ 4.6

Italian€€south-city-centre

Etto on Merrion Row in Dublin, Liz Matthews and Simon Barrett's Italian-leaning Bib Gourmand wine bar, the city's best by-the-glass list at the counter.

Signature: Mackerel crudo, Hand-rolled pasta, Cheese course

Order: The mackerel and whatever fresh pasta is on, with a Sicilian white from the by-the-glass list.

Tip: Three counter seats by the open kitchen are first-come; the rest is reservation. Book through the website not OpenTable.

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Host ★ 4.4

Modern European€€ranelagh-ballsbridge

Host on Ranelagh Village in Dublin 6, a small open-kitchen room of Mediterranean small plates, hand-rolled pasta and charcoal-grilled cuts, the southside's go-to sharing kitchen since 2017.

Signature: Fresh pasta, Mediterranean small plates, Charcoal-grilled meats

Order: A round of small plates, a hand-rolled pasta off the daily menu and a charcoal-grilled steak to share.

Tip: Communal seating; dinner Wednesday to Sunday with weekend lunch added. Bookings open sixty days out.

Pickle ★ 4.5

Indian€€south-city-centre

Pickle on Camden Street in Dublin, Sunil Ghai's modern Indian dining room running North Indian classics on Irish produce since 2015, tandoor-forward.

Signature: Lamb karahi, Black daal, Tandoori monkfish

Order: Lamb karahi, black daal, naan straight from the tandoor, and a glass of off-dry Riesling.

Tip: Tuesday to Sunday dinner; lunch Friday to Sunday only. Sit at the kitchen counter to watch the tandoor.

Pichet ★ 4.5

French bistro€€south-city-centre

Pichet on Trinity Street in Dublin, Stephen Gibson's red-canopied French bistro, Bib Gourmand since 2010 and the city's most reliable pre-theatre.

Signature: Steak frites, Tarte Tatin, Moules

Order: Steak frites with bearnaise, then the tarte Tatin to share with a glass of Sauternes.

Tip: Lunch at noon is the easy book; pre-theatre at 17:30 to 18:30 sets you up for the Gaiety. Avoid the back room for two.

Etto ★ 4.6

Italian€€south-city-centre

Etto on Merrion Row in Dublin, Liz Matthews and Simon Barrett's Italian-leaning Bib Gourmand wine bar, the city's best by-the-glass list at the counter.

Signature: Mackerel crudo, Hand-rolled pasta, Cheese course

Order: The mackerel and whatever fresh pasta is on, with a Sicilian white from the by-the-glass list.

Tip: Three counter seats by the open kitchen are first-come; the rest is reservation. Book through the website not OpenTable.

Lottie's ★ 4.4

Modern European€€ranelagh-ballsbridge

Lottie's on Rathgar Road in Rathmines, Dublin, a Michelin Bib Gourmand neighbourhood brasserie holding the south-side family Sunday since 2023.

Signature: Wood-fired pizza, Pasta of the day, Whole sea bream

Order: A wood-fired pizza to share and whatever fish is over the fire that night.

Tip: Book the back garden room for two. Sunday from 12:30 fills with prams; Tuesday is the room at its quietest.

Spitalfields ★ 4.5

Modern Irish€€the-liberties

Spitalfields on The Coombe in Dublin's Liberties, a Michelin Bib Gourmand pub-set kitchen serving the city's most considered classical Irish menu.

Signature: Tom Crean's oyster stew, Slow-cooked beef cheek, Dublin coddle

Order: The seasonal stew with soda bread, and the coddle when it lands on the daily card.

Tip: Tuesday to Saturday dinner only, 17:00 to 21:00. Walk through the public bar and ask for the back dining room.

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