📍 RongCheng, Blackrock Not sure why this restaurant isn’t talked about enough but the dim sum here is fantastic and the views are breathtaking! Obviously with dim sum we ate family style and here’s what we got: 🥟 soup dumplings 🥟 prawn dumplings 🥟 prawn rice noodle roll 🥟 pork baos 🥟 pork puffs 🥟 turnip cake 🥟 fried dumplings 🥟 beef ho fun Price-wise, we thought it was unbelievable value, we paid around €100 for 5 of us including the tip. If you haven’t added it to your list, let this be your sign! 😌 #dublinfoodie #dublinfood #irishfoodie #irishfood #irishtiktok #irelandtiktok #dublintiktok #irishfyp #irelandfyp #dublinfyp #dublinfoodguide #irishfoodblog #irishfoodblogger
Three of Dublin’s Best Roasts 🍴 Dublin has really upped its game for Sunday roasts in recent years and here are my top 3 spots in no particular order! 1) Old Spot Expect this spot to be packed every Sunday from 1pm which is when they start their Sunday Roast service. While the chicken was good, the dry-aged roast beef is really where it’s at. It’s served medium with roasties, cheesy cauliflower and roast veg and gravy and it’s one hell of a roast. This was on the more pricier side of the scale at €28 but you do get what you pay for. 2) Searson’s (#GIFTED meal #Invite) Their roast dinners packs serious punch into the roast game in Dublin. You also get med-rare roast beef here and it cuts like butter served with all the trimmings you could possibly want. You need to come hungry cause you’ll be walking out with a food coma from the size of their roasts! Their Sunday roast sits at €24 and is the cheapest amongst the three. 3) Hawksmoor It’s not hard to believe that their roasts are some of the best in the city, I mean they are known for their premium cuts of steak. We got the prime rib along side beef-dripping roasties, yorkshire pudding, roast veg and including roasted garlic and their bone marrow gravy. Their beef Sunday roast is €24 and we thought it was priced fairly, taking into account the quality of food you’re getting plus the gorgeous setting you’re in. #dublinfoodie #dublinfood #irishfoodie #irishfood #irishtiktok #irelandtiktok #dublintiktok #irishfyp #irelandfyp #dublinfyp #dublinfoodguide #irishfoodblog #irishfoodblogger
📍 Spilt Milk, Drury St Rambled around town and spotted Dublin’s newest opening: Spilt Milk by @RootsHealthFood #dublinfoodie #dublinfood #irishfoodie #irishfood #irishtiktok #irelandtiktok #dublintiktok #irishfyp #irelandfyp #dublinfyp #dublinfoodguide #irishfoodblog #irishfoodblogger
📍 Taste of Hong Kong, Moore Street I’ve never been the same since I found out my all-time fave restaurant, Duck was closing… ALAS, we have a new one that is en par with their siu mei! 🇭🇰 I just know this one’s about to be my regular. 🤤💸 #d#dublinfoodied#dublinfoodi#irishfoodiei#irishfoodi#irishtiktoki#irelandtiktokd#dublintiktoki#irishfypi#irelandfypd#dublinfypd#dublinfoodguidei#irishfoodblogirishfoodblogger
📍 Tacos Lupillo This hole in the wall, authentic taqueria in Kilmainham packs a punch! Their food is the real deal & Mexican community raves about it. We tried out a the al pastor tacos, the volcanes with chilli con carne and the lupi nachos but the star of the show for me was the barbacoa tacos. A serious flavour bomb, no fuss no frills with, just seriously tasty, especiallyyyyy with their homemade salsa verde. We popped in around 7pm on a Saturday, they were quite busy and their space is limited seating but if you can get one, it’s very much worth the wait. #dublinfoodie #dublinfood #irishfoodie #irishfood #irishtiktok #irelandtiktok #dublintiktok #irishfyp #irelandfyp #dublinfyp #dublinfoodguide #irishfoodblog #irishfoodblogger