Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Cahersiveen, Province of Munster, Ireland. Cahersiveen (Irish: 'Cathair Saidhbhín', meaning "Little Sadhbh's stone ringfort") — alternate spellings Cahirsiveen, Cahirciveen or Caherciveen — is a village in County Kerry, Ireland. It has a population of 1,168 (CSO 2011).
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4 based on 616 reviews
Seafood and Irish coffee - a win win.Wait staff was very good. We went there twice in 2 weeks. The lobster was so good. The location, by the water, was a plus.
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4 based on 723 reviews
QC's won the prestigious award of BIM (Irish Fisheries Board) Seafood Restaurant of the Year in 2012. With Head Chef Eddy Gannon the food seems to just get better and our team of wait staff are as committed to making your dining experience as pleasurable
We have already provided a review of Q&Câs boutique hotel (which is excellent), but it would be just wrong to include the restaurant in the same narrative. It deserves a review all of its own.This is a delightful restaurant, the décor is marine themed, but not cluttered (as so many restaurants are). We were able to book a table for two at check-in, and were facilitated with an excellent table in the middle of the restaurant. Two things we wish to highlight. First, the food. The sizzling prawns were literally the best prawns I have ever tasted. The other main was Black Sole (one of the âSpecialsâ) and whilst cooked on the bone, the chef kindly agreed to de-bone it for us. The standard of food is exceptional. Second, the staff - young, energetic, dynamic, polite, courteous, engaging, professional, and effortlessly dealing with a very busy service. Thank you, this was a delightful dining experience.
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4 based on 115 reviews
Newly refurbished bar located in the main street of Cahersiveen; food served 12:30pm - 9:30pm daily.
The mussel starter was good and generous. The rib eye steak was fine and the chicken mafta quite good. However, both were accompanied by what the menu called âspicy potato wedgesâ but were in fact not spicy, too greasy chips. The dessert described as âcheesecakeâ was fine but actually a mousse. Serving sizes were mediocre, which along with the rather high price lowered the value. Service was fine.
4 based on 6 reviews
Called in here with friends for lunch on my first visit. Lovely location sitting in the front conservatory area with the sun on our backs and the food was excellent. We all had seafood dishes or fresh oysters and we were not disappointed. I had a crab and shrimp dish (forget the exact name) but it was excellent.The following week, I was back in Dingle with a group of sailing pals and I took them back here for dinner. Once again the food was great and the service just as good and friendly as the first time.If I'm ever back in Dingle, it would be my first choice for a meal.
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