There’s a brand new Brazilian wood grill & Caipirinha Bar on Drury Street, in the space that was formerly Bootleg. Rei Momo (which translates to King Momo – the king of carnival), is here just in time ...
Nothing screams ‘Christmas’ more than sipping a glass of bubbly, getting glammed up and spending a leisurely couple of hours with delicious bites to eat and drink. While we never need an excuse for ...
1. Preheat oven to 180°C (350°F). 2. Heat half the oil in a large ovenproof heavy-based saucepan over medium heat. Add the beef and cook for 4–5 minutes each side or until browned. Remove from the pan ...
Those that know me, know that I’m a passionate advocate for Craft Beer. Something though has irked me for a while. There is a sense of elitism, and excuse the pun, snobbery taking hold in some ...
From handmade pasta workshops to an Egyptian falafel pop-up, the next two weeks of November will see plenty of fantastic food & drink events taking place in Dublin. We’ve rounded up our top picks of ...
Can’t decide what to order for takeaway this weekend? Deliveroo has revealed Ireland’s 12 favourite restaurants for when you feel like eating at home. Deliveroo’s Restaurant Awards celebrate and ...
Hugo’s has been a staple to Dublin’s restaurant scene since 2007, with Gina Murphy holding down the fort from the very beginning. Upon entering this stylish spot, it is evident that Gina adores what ...
A joint venture by Fáilte Ireland and Tourism Ireland, the Wild Atlantic Way is the longest coastal touring route in the world. Bringing together businesses, viewing points and activities from Cork to ...
DrinkWell has been shaking up the ‘better for you’ drinks scene, offering a range of wines and beers that don’t skimp on flavour, but do keep an eye on calories, carbs, and sugar. Whether you’re ...
‘Buying local’ has become second nature to Irish consumers over the past few years, and with that shift Irish farmers’ markets have become the bedrock of local community life and a vital stepping ...