CuisineChinese, Xi'an regional
Price
Neighbourhoodlatin-quarter

Signature dishes: Hand-pulled noodles, Spicy dumplings

Must order: Hand-pulled noodles in broth; the spicy dumplings as a starter

Tip: No reservations; arrive at opening time to secure a table on busy evenings.

Location

Address: 15 Middle Street, Galway, H91 R2V6

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Kombu Ramen and Bao Bar ★ 4.4

Japanese, ramen and bao€€latin-quarter

Kombu on Druid Lane is JP McMahon's Japanese ramen and bao bar; opened July 2025 next to the Druid Theatre, the city's first dedicated ramen kitchen.

Signature: Ramen bowls, Bao buns, Tempura and rice dishes

Order: A bowl of ramen; the savoury bao buns to share; the chocolate ganache bao with wasabi sea salt for dessert

Tip: Closed Monday; Friday and Saturday open from 15:00 for the early ramen run before the theatre crowd arrives.

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Rúibín ★ 3.9

Irish, European€€eyre square

Ruibin at Galway's docklands serves Irish seafood and European classics in a relaxed bar-restaurant with a well-curated whiskey bar near the city centre.

Signature: Atlantic fish specials, Irish beef

Order: The Atlantic fish special or the Irish beef cut; the bar is worth a post-dinner pint

Tip: Less busy than the Westend on weeknights; a solid option when you want to avoid queuing.

Brasserie on the Corner ★ 4.2

Irish steakhouse and seafood€€€eyre-square

Brasserie on the Corner near Eyre Square Galway runs all-day service from breakfast through dinner around dry-aged Irish beef and Atlantic seafood plates.

Signature: Dry-aged Irish steak, Atlantic seafood

Order: The dry-aged beef is the headline; the Atlantic seafood platter at lunch is a crowd-pleaser

Tip: The pre-theatre menu is good value for those going to Galway's city centre venues.

Blackrock Cottage ★ 4.3

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Blackrock Cottage beside Salthill's diving tower has Galway Bay views and locally sourced Atlantic seafood plates in a relaxed cafe-restaurant.

Signature: Seafood chowder, Daily seafood specials

Order: The chowder is the best in the area; the daily seafood special changes with the catch

Tip: Arrive early at weekends; the combination of sea views and quality food means it fills within an hour of opening.

John Keogh's ★ 3.9

Irish gastropub€€westend

John Keogh's on Upper Dominick Street is Galway's award-winning gastropub with a carefully kept Guinness and honest Irish dishes from local suppliers.

Signature: Irish stew, Seafood chowder

Order: Seafood chowder and a well-pulled pint of Guinness; the Irish stew in winter is textbook

Tip: The pub fills with locals after 20:00; arrive earlier for a table if you want to eat.

Massimo ★ 3.7

Gastropub, cocktail bar€€westend

Massimo on William Street West has been a Galway Westend fixture since 2001; burgers and pizza from noon pair with cocktails keeping the bar open until 2am.

Signature: The Massimo burger, Wood-fired pizza

Order: The Massimo burger; the cocktail list is worth exploring before or after the kitchen closes

Tip: The kitchen is more consistent earlier in the evening; the bar stays open until 2am on weekends.

Kombu Ramen and Bao Bar ★ 4.4

Japanese, ramen and bao€€latin-quarter

Kombu on Druid Lane is JP McMahon's Japanese ramen and bao bar; opened July 2025 next to the Druid Theatre, the city's first dedicated ramen kitchen.

Signature: Ramen bowls, Bao buns, Tempura and rice dishes

Order: A bowl of ramen; the savoury bao buns to share; the chocolate ganache bao with wasabi sea salt for dessert

Tip: Closed Monday; Friday and Saturday open from 15:00 for the early ramen run before the theatre crowd arrives.

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