We just got back from a week in Ireland. Very pleasantly surprised by the food, we had some fantastic meals. I was afraid we'd be slogging through a lot of dreary meals like we've had in the past in England, but it was actually quite the opposite. Despite the economic woes of the past few years, there's some real energy and excitement in the restaurant scene.
We stayed in Dublin the first night and last night, and our concierge recommended
The Pig's Ear for our first lunch. This is a small restaurant, right across the street from Trinity College
Just absolutely loved this place. The owner Andrea works the front room, and she's as incredibly charming and gracious as only the Irish can be. They pride themselves on local sourcing, and the head chef is highly skilled with French training. Everything we had was delicious, starting with the carrot soup;
and whiskey-cured salmon
My wife loved her main of chicken with wild mushrooms
And I had the "Slow Cooked Duck Leg with Cauliflower, Pearl Barley, Young Cabbage & Spiced Prunes". Words can't describe how good this was, absolutely the best duck I've ever had anywhere
This was so good that we immediately made a dinner reservation for our return on our final night in Dublin.
We had another great meal that first night at
Roly's Bistro, which was near our hotel in Ballsbridge. I definitely recommend reservations for both places, they're deservedly popular. Both have similar philosophies, impeccable sourcing and expert preparation at a very fair value. For mains my wife had pasta with wild mushrooms, excellent
I had the roast hake, delicious - btw, fish and shellfish were fantastic everywhere we ate. Sorry for some of the out of focus pics, everything was taken with a blackberry
We stayed at the
Cahernane House in Killarney as our touring base for 5 nights. Don't let their rack rates scare you off, they gave us a great package deal which included a suite, breakfast every day (ummm, full Irish) and 3 dinners in the
Herbert Room. Just call them and ask what specials they have, they offered all this pretty much umprompted for the price of their cheapest room. The Herbert Room is also open to non-guests. The dining room was pretty quiet at night, but somehow they've managed to keep an excellent chef on the payroll - each meal was as good as what we had in Dublin. If you're in Killarney check it out, it's about a 20 minute walk from downtown right on Muckross Road just south of the river. Cool hotel and great staff, we really enjoyed this place - just what you'd expect from one of these old manor house hotels. Sorry no pix, didn't bring the phone or camera down to the dining room:
And more wonderful food on our final night at the Pig's Ear. Our last afternoon in Dublin began with the obligatory pub crawl and a few whiskey's
Followed by some shaky photos of a ridiculously decadent final meal, starting with "Potted Duck with Juniper, Caper & Tarragon Mayonnaise" (duck confit)
Followed by "Honey Roasted Fermanagh Pork Belly with Mini Sausage Roll, Cauliflower, Pearl Barley, Young Cabbage & Spiced Prunes", ridiculous (btw, very well thought out wine list at great prices - both by the glass and bottle). The little side dish is roasted potatoes with rosemary, fantastic
Dessert was this insane deconstructed cheesecake served in a Smucker's jar. Pictures don't do this justice, magnificent
Andrea then plied us with some complimentary Irish coffee and God knows what else. Just loved this place, tell Andrea her friends from Chicago sent you. She'll also be visiting Chicago this summer with her head chef, they'll be doing the grand tour of Alinea, Charley Trotter's, Blackbird, etc looking for more ideas, although it would be tough to improve on the experience we had.
Enjoy!