CuisinePortuguese
Price€€
Neighbourhoodwestend

Signature dishes: Portuguese seafood dishes, Bacalhau

Must order: Ask for the bacalhau preparation of the day; the dessert section is worth leaving room for

Tip: One of the city's genuinely unique cuisine addresses; booking ahead is essential at weekends.

Location

Address: Unit 1, Lydon Court, Bothar Irwin, Galway, H91 AK09

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Aniar ★ 4.9

Modern Irish€€€€westend

Aniar in Galway has held one Michelin star since 2012; JP McMahon serves tasting menus built on foraged herbs, cured west-coast fish and smoked meats.

Signature: Foraged herb and wild fish tasting courses

Order: The full tasting menu; courses change daily with what is foraged and landed

Tip: Book Tuesday to Saturday evenings; closed Sunday and Monday.

Kai Restaurant ★ 4.7

Irish€€€westend

Kai Restaurant in Galway earned a Michelin Green Star in 2024; Jess Murphy posts a daily-changing menu from the Murphys Moycullen farm each morning.

Signature: Daily fish plate, Farm-sourced seasonal vegetables

Order: Whatever the farm delivered that morning; the fish plate and the greens are always the point

Tip: Lunch is walk-in only from Tuesday to Saturday; dinner reservations are essential.

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HYDE Bar ★ 3.8

Contemporary Irish, brunch bar€€eyre-square

HYDE Bar on Forster Street Galway runs all-day brunch seven days a week with bottomless cocktails and bank-holiday disco brunches that made it the city's.

Signature: Disco brunch plates, Bottomless cocktail brunch

Order: The themed bottomless brunch on Bank Holiday Mondays is the headline event; book well ahead

Tip: Standard brunch is walk-in friendly on weekday mornings; weekend sittings need a reservation.

Merchant Cafe and Bar ★ 3.6

Irish, all-day cafe€€eyre-square

Merchant Cafe and Bar at Eyre Square Hotel Galway keeps all-day locally sourced dishes from breakfast through dinner for city workers and visitors.

Signature: All-day brunch, Simple Irish lunch plates

Order: The daily brunch specials; the room is calmer than the Latin Quarter on a busy Saturday

Tip: Good value given the Eyre Square location; a reliable option when you need food quickly.

High Cafe ★ 4.0

Moroccanlatin-quarter

High Cafe above the Bunch of Grapes on High Street is Galway's Moroccan destination; tagines, mezze platters and sweet mint tea make it the city's most.

Signature: Moroccan tagine, Mezze platters

Order: The tagine of the day; the mezze platter works as a full meal for two with bread

Tip: Cash is preferable; the kitchen can be slow on busy evenings so allow time.

Lena's Rooftop Bar and Restaurant ★ 3.9

French-Irish, rooftop dining€€€eyre-square

Lena's Rooftop at Radisson RED Galway on Crown Square has panoramic Bay views; weekend brunch and seasonal dinner use the city centre's highest outdoor.

Signature: Brunch cocktails, Panoramic Galway Bay views

Order: The rooftop brunch on a clear day with a view of the Bay; book the outside table specifically

Tip: The weather matters here; check the forecast before booking the outdoor terrace.

Aniar ★ 4.9

Modern Irish€€€€westend

Aniar in Galway has held one Michelin star since 2012; JP McMahon serves tasting menus built on foraged herbs, cured west-coast fish and smoked meats.

Signature: Foraged herb and wild fish tasting courses

Order: The full tasting menu; courses change daily with what is foraged and landed

Tip: Book Tuesday to Saturday evenings; closed Sunday and Monday.

Kai Restaurant ★ 4.7

Irish€€€westend

Kai Restaurant in Galway earned a Michelin Green Star in 2024; Jess Murphy posts a daily-changing menu from the Murphys Moycullen farm each morning.

Signature: Daily fish plate, Farm-sourced seasonal vegetables

Order: Whatever the farm delivered that morning; the fish plate and the greens are always the point

Tip: Lunch is walk-in only from Tuesday to Saturday; dinner reservations are essential.

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