Street Food Restaurants in Dublin- a Gourmet’s Delight

Street food is liked and enjoyed by all. While street food can be enjoyed more as a quick snack; it is also an integral part and parcel of the culture of the country. Street Food in Dublin boasts of variety and cost-effectiveness, especially for those who have a taste for the finest local cuisines.

Keeping in correspondence with the ‘slow-food’ philosophy, the local restaurants and takeaway counters in Dublin offer a wide range of healthy soups (including wheat- and dairy-free options), sandwiches, and specials. Some of the specialties include slow-cooked Moroccan lamb and Thai chicken curry, with cardamom and coconut. Coffee and the Valhrona hot chocolate is the best in town. So grab a cup and sit with your family and friends chatting throughout the day.

The best part of the street food restaurants in Dublin is that they offer menus that suit the pockets of people from different economic class. The quality is as superb as the services, leaving no room for complaint. You can choose from an array of menus, starting Chinese, Continental, Italian, Mediterranean, French, and Italian.

Where to eat

Some of the renowned cafes and bistros in Dublin, which are cheap, despite their excellent quality of food include:

Cappuccino Bar

Offering takeaway services, you can try out the buns (to go with Coffee) and the sandwiches (for a quick healthy snack). The tea and the latte menu are simply exhaustible, leaving you no option but to try each of them. The management and the staff are friendly and you are sure to be received with a warm welcome each time you visit.

Jonathan Coffee Shop

Offering a super-exhaustive list of menus, you could dine cheap. If you prefer light food, there are several options for that, along with heavy meals. The food is excellent and the services customer-friendly.

Curved Street Café

Known for its organic soups, salads and sandwiches, this place could be considered the intellectual hub of the city as it is mostly visited by artists and literary figures. Despite its claim to fame and the rich variety of menu, the prices of dishes are reasonably priced. The décor is impressive and the ambience excellent. Do not miss the chance to dine here and get the opportunity to meet the artistic circle of the city.

Village Café and Restaurant

Dishes you can try

Some of the local junks that you should give a shot include Tayto cheese & onion flavour, TK red lemonade, Brown Bread with Dubliner Cheese & Guinness Mustard, Bickies, Biscuits or Cookies and Barry’s Tea.

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  1. Lessa, 6 months ago

    It might just be because we are so close to halloween but red lemonade really sounds appealing!

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