Why was I there? Well on Tuesday last week I went to Dublin for a 2 night stay, to attend a meeting, 6 nights later I managed to leave Dublin via ferry and 3 trains. This was thanks largely to the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull (ay-yah-FYAH'-plah-yer-kuh-duhl) in Iceland and the susequent closure of airspace over the UK, Ireland and Western Europe. I've wanted to explore Dublin, in a touristy way but whilst on a holiday I planned for. It’s a different feeling when you packed for 2 nights and have no idea when you might be home. But I made the most of this opportunity I saw caught Kick Ass at the cinema, (excellent!) tried a Black Velvet cocktail (thats Guinness and Champagne) tasted some fine Irish Whiskey (Jameson post coming soon) and walked through Trinity college on a beautiful sunny spring day. AND I tasted some wonderful food. Dublin is full of wonderful restaurants and I ate at 2 particularly good ones.
Sorry for the photos, they aren't very good this time, I didn't have the SLR as I wasn't expecting to be taking all these photos.
Pichet
Pichet is run by Nick Munier, the maitre d from Marco Pierre Whites, Hells Kitchen!
It was a real treat. A sophisticated restaurant, worthy of high praise. The staff were very good, able to discuss the menu with detailed knowledge and suggest the best dishes to us. I didn’t find it too stuffy or formal. The decor was pleasant, I love the blue chairs, very nautical.
What I ate
To start – Potato Gnocchi, marinated mozzarella, cherry vine tomatoes and basil juices.
This was highly recommended, the gnocchi melted in my mouth, the tomato flavour was perfect with my Bloody Mary. I didn't find it too filling as a starter due to the subtle flavours accompanying the gnocchi.
My first Eton Mess ever, YUM. Soft merangue, not too crunchy, creamy. The lemon and strawberries meant it was sweet and tart at the same time. Just delicious.
Pichet is a fine dining experience, only open for the last 9 months, we were able to get a table for Sunday lunch without a reservation however a dinner reservation should be made around 4 weeks in advance. After the lunch we introduced ourselves to Nick Munier and thanked him for lunch.
The price for a 3 course lunch and wine was 70euros each, including our cocktail and bottle of perfect Marlborough Lake Chalice Pinot Noir & service.
Il Primo
A cute, authentic Italian restaurant around the corner from our hotel at Stephens Green. The staff were very attentive and knowledgeable and they helped us to select the best of the menu. I also loved their descriptions of the wine, very detailed.
What I ate
To start - Marinated sirloin strips with rocket and gorgonzola. The marinade was made with balsamic, Dijon mustard, olive oil tobacco and basil. The steak was cooked medium rare and it was delicious.
To finish – I had a dessert wine with biscotti. The wine tasted like a caramelly, sweet liquid. Not too filling after an Italian meal, perfect.
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4 comments:
I like the look of that dessert wine! xx
The Veal From Pichet looks excellent. The hand cut chips look like whole potatoes! Were they deep fried or baked?
I would say those were baked... they didn't seem very oily and they were huge! The whole dish was, I couldn't eat the whole veal steak. So good though :)
My brain is tormenting me to have of this mouth watering dishes right now.
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