CORNUCOPIA
Read moreThis charming vegetarian and vegan restaurant, the first to open its doors in the Irish capital, is very popular. Its warm and comfortable setting, its few tables on the terrace and its healthy and balanced cuisine are the recipes for its success. The menu offers a variety of original dishes, such as the leek-potato and zucchini gratin with goat cheese sauce. We also particularly appreciate the breakfast, with or without gluten, and the soup of the day, always delicious.
AQUA
Read moreDespite its posh restaurant feel, and its menu featuring lobsters and crayfish, Aqua is still quite affordable. Established in 2000 in the former Howth Yacht Club, this fish restaurant has maintained its menu at excellent value for money. The kitchens are open to the main room, which is itself surrounded by picture windows overlooking the sea. If the sunset is too bright, Aqua is happy to lend you sunglasses. Don't forget to book in high season, as the place is very popular.
KING SITRIC
Read moreThis charming traditional restaurant, housed in a beautiful Georgian building, is famous for its seafood dishes. The simple but tasty food has been delighting the locals since 1971. The King Sitric also offers hotel rooms, which are recommended if you want to stay in Howth for a few days. The restaurant shares the premises with the East Café to the right of the room. With a small bar and high stools against the glass windows, you can watch Howth harbour wake up while enjoying a hot cappuccino. A nice address.
MARCO PIERRE WHITE STEAKHOUSE & GRILL
Read moreMarco Pierre White, the famous English chef (three stars in the Michelin Guide) runs a dozen restaurants. He trained at La Gavroche, with Albert and Michel Roux. He became a chef at the age of 24, and at that time the now famous Gordon Ramsay was under his command. Here the chef offers classic, fine Italian-inspired cuisine and serves especially the tasty meat for which he is famous. His restaurant has quickly become a trendy place.
CRABBY JO'S
Read moreA wall of shells, red leather seats and benches, Crabby Jo's is the restaurant side of the adjacent Wright of Howth seafood and grocery store. Here they revisit their wares to garnish your plates in a family-friendly atmosphere. From excellent lobster to traditional fish and chips, as well as a few meat dishes, you're in for a treat! The menu also includes a fine selection of fruit juices, pancakes and good full Irish breakfasts.
F.X.BUCKLEY
Read moreIn the excellent FXB, carnivores will be delighted, but the others can rest assured that there is something for everyone. FXB defines itself as surf'n'turf, that is to say the place where you can find very classic and consistent dishes of fish(surf) or meat(turf). A restaurant, with a very neat and trendy decoration, where the dishes are nicely prepared, the cuisine tasty, like traditional American flavors. The Caesar salad is also delicious. There are several addresses in the Irish capital.
LANA
Read moreThis Asian street-food chain, which is present in 19 Irish towns, including this Killarney address, has everything to seduce you. From the moment you step in the door, the orange color of the premises and the central Japanese cherry tree invite you to escape. On the plate, traditional dishes (pad thai, curry...) are served in generous portions at very attractive prices. You can also order takeaway via the website for tasty Thai-scented lunches or dinners. There's even a special offer for students.
SOLE SEAFOOD & GRILL
Sole is a very regular award-winning address and without a doubt one of the ...Read more
FIRE STEAKHOUSE AND BAR
In a beautiful historic building in the heart of the capital, a quality ...Read more