€10 steak dinner in The Larder
Parliament Street is full of great restaurants. There is, of course, Zaytoon, the only place you’d consider eating a kebab while sober. Then there’s Corfu: let’s call this one a work in progress. Cafe...
View ArticleDownstairs in Fallon and Byrne
I’ll keep this one brief. If you’re shopping in Dublin and need a good value lunch or dinner pitstop, check out Fallon and Byrne‘s food options. The pre-theatre deal is off until January, to be...
View ArticleDinners under €10 reviewed: The Pygmalion Restaurant
Today, we launch a new category on Cheapeats: dinners under €10. In particular, we’re talking about proper, sit-down meals, so we’re leaving out fast food options. We’re excluding lunches: it’s easy to...
View ArticleDinners for €10 or less
Sunday dinner with friends @ The Exchequer, under €10 Eating out in London is astonishingly cheap. It’s very easy to get a decent feed for well under £10: over Patrick’s weekend, we comfortably found...
View ArticleSkinflint’s firebee honey
Try Skinflint's honey with grilled bacon and tomato, and buttered toast See? It still looks like I’m here in Ireland, but I actually wrote this in the past and sent it for publication to the future....
View ArticleReview: Breakfast in Cafe Sofia, Wexford Street, Dublin 2
Saturday afternoon. Courtesy of my demon friend Simon, I was very hungover. I’d also had around 10,000 miles between me and an Irish breakfast for four months. I wanted a real greasy spoon operation –...
View ArticleReview: Musashi, Capel St
I still dream entirely in complicated Japanese symbols. Jean and I had an amazing time there last May; I loved everything about the place. But I grumbled all the way home: Japanese food in Ireland...
View ArticleReview: Pho Viet, Parnell St, Dublin
I’ve expressed my love for Vietnamese food here before; it’s so fresh, delicate and healthy. Vietnamese food was fairly poorly represented on the streets of Dublin until recent years, when new places...
View ArticleReview: Crave, Aungier Street
Don’t mind the garish exterior, it’s much nicer inside Crave is a relatively new cafe, full of gorgeous mismatched chairs and design that create a lively, bright interior. It serves pitta breads full...
View ArticleReview: Camden Rotisserie, Dublin
The former gastronomic black hole that was Camden Street has developed a nice little cheap eats scene. Green19, where all mains cost €10, is well established. Neon‘s take on Asian street food has...
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