Last year in Edinburgh, I decided to try Scottish cuisine, and ended up at a popular online restaurant.
Now that I'm in Dublin this year, how could I miss out on some authentic Scottish food? So, I went to this restaurant again.
We arrived at 1:00 PM, and the place was still packed. Customers started leaving, and then new ones arrived.
In short, if you come at lunchtime, there's definitely a line, so I recommend avoiding peak hours, as the restaurant isn't very big.
The service was okay, the food arrived quickly, the taste was decent, and the portions were incredibly generous, so I'd say it's worth a try.
The portions are really large, so I recommend ordering carefully. We ordered two meat dishes and finished them off quickly, so there wasn't any waste.
While eating, I was glad I didn't add anything else.
[Beef Stew] €20.95
A large bowl of beef stew with onions and potatoes. The beef was tender and flavorful, and it came with a generous dollop of mashed potatoes and two small slices of toast and butter. I think the mashed potatoes are meant to be mixed with the beef. Since they're a bit salty, I think they'd be great with rice or noodles.
[Lamb Shank] €29.95
Another huge whole lamb hock, still tender and flavorful, though a bit salty.
The base was a generous amount of mashed potatoes, then topped with a thick gravy. The flavor was good, but with such a large plate, I couldn't finish more than a third.
Hahaha, I want to give my guide a shout-out for his high energy throughout the trip, even refusing to get tired of it. Excellent!!!
Restaurant: [Old Mill Restaurant]
Address: Dublin 14, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 V970
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Last year in Edinburgh, I decided to try Scottish cuisine, and ended up at a popular online restaurant. Now that I'm in Dublin this year, how could I miss out on some authentic Scottish food? So, I went to this restaurant again. We arrived at 1:00 PM, and the place was still packed. Customers started leaving, and then new ones arrived. In short, if you come at lunchtime, there's definitely a line, so I recommend avoiding peak hours, as the restaurant isn't very big. The service was okay, the food arrived quickly, the taste was decent, and the portions were incredibly generous, so I'd say it's worth a try. The portions are really large, so I recommend ordering carefully. We ordered two meat dishes and finished them off quickly, so there wasn't any waste. While eating, I was glad I didn't add anything else. [Beef Stew] €20.95 A large bowl of beef stew with onions and potatoes. The beef was tender and flavorful, and it came with a generous dollop of mashed potatoes and two small slices of toast and butter. I think the mashed potatoes are meant to be mixed with the beef. Since they're a bit salty, I think they'd be great with rice or noodles. [Lamb Shank] €29.95 Another huge whole lamb hock, still tender and flavorful, though a bit salty. The base was a generous amount of mashed potatoes, then topped with a thick gravy. The flavor was good, but with such a large plate, I couldn't finish more than a third. Hahaha, I want to give my guide a shout-out for his high energy throughout the trip, even refusing to get tired of it. Excellent!!! Restaurant: [Old Mill Restaurant] Address: Dublin 14, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 V970
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