Reason:A restaurant and bar in a landmark building, acclaimed for its traditional stews
Currently closed|Open at 10:30 today
+353 1 872 1264
78 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin Ireland
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The Oval Restaurant at The Wellesley London. Nice Jazz Bar. A century-old restaurant with great business! The environment is very stylish! Eating here is more of a mood.
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The Oval Restaurant at The Wellesley London. Nice Jazz Bar. A century-old restaurant with great business! The environment is very stylish! Eating here is more of a mood.
The Oval Bar is a restaurant that has been around since 1820. You can enjoy lamb stew here. It is a century-old restaurant in Dublin. The decoration in the restaurant is very stylish. The so-called bar really has a bar style!
On the way to Mercedes-Benz, I rewatched the four episodes of "Xiao Shuo" about Ireland, the end of Europe. I was curious about the nightlife in Ireland, so I took a tram to the street. The various pubs were really lively. The Irish stew was so large that it was comparable to Northeastern cuisine. I finally drank Irish Coffee in Ireland.
It was one of the few meals that could satisfy Chinese stomachs during my trip to the UK. I ordered a signature lamb stew, Irish beef & Guinness pie, chicken wings, and GUINNESS dark beer. Both main dishes were soupy, and served with bread or mashed potatoes and vegetables, which suited our taste very well. The presentation and the combination were very pleasing, and it was a five-star rating.
It is said that the national dish of Ireland is stew. This time I searched for this restaurant in Dublin and the reviews were all good, so I ate here before leaving Ireland. The small restaurant has the feeling of a bar restaurant. I ordered the more famous stewed lamb and dark beer beef. The portions were large and the taste was very good. The signature Irish coffee was also great. The seat by the window on the second floor was very comfortable. I recommend going to the toilet on the basement, which is very local.
This shop is near the Dublin Spire. If I remember correctly, you can see it when you turn the corner from the shoe store (Ecco). I drank a cup of mellow Irish stout, which was a bit too much for me, so I didn't finish it. The traditional Irish food pot stew tasted good, the lamb was stewed to a crisp without the smell of lamb. It was also my first time to eat fish and chips. The fish was crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, not fishy, and much more delicious than I thought.