Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Cork, Province of Munster, Ireland. Plan to cross many bridges when in Cork. Ireland's third-largest city began life as an island and now spans both banks of the River Lee, with watery channels running beneath some of its main thoroughfares. The best way to experience this hilly southern seaport is on foot, following the signposted walking tour past St. Finn Barre's Cathedral and the riverside quadrangle of University College up the hill to red and white Shandon Church. Along the way, you'll meet plenty of the city's talkative residents.
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4 based on 171 reviews
Iâve eaten here three times now and the food is always excellent: the rice is fluffy, the fried chicken is crisp and juicy, the dashi is delicious, and the portions are hot and well-proportioned. The staff are friendly and courteous, even when the shop is mobbed. I lived in Japan for years and my wife is Japanese; for our money this is the best and only authentic Japanese food in Ireland.
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4 based on 66 reviews
Recently 4 of us had dinner in this fabulous Japanese restaurant... The interior wasnât what I was expecting for a Japanese style restaurant however it was very in keeping with Michelin...The staff were just brilliant explained all the dishes and made several recommendations. The food was full of flavours. Overall the service was prompt. The food was great. The experience was Japanese. I would certainly go again.
4 based on 436 reviews
Was previously called Starvast but has undergone renovations and a name change recently
Have already been back for a second visit.Loved the open work screens used to provide privacy between tables.Staff were so friendly & welcoming, happy to answer any questions regarding the menu.Food was delicious. Sauces served to enhance the dish and not overwhelm. Portions large enough to feel full but not stuffed.Looking forward to my next visit to try another option.
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4 based on 140 reviews
We went to this restraunt for Sunday lunch after reading reviews but very disappointed..as restaurant and server was not at all welcoming ..basantha .his name..does not wanted to work...zero customer services..I ve ever seen in my life.. worthless food..above all server needs lots of training on customer service..will never visit again
4 based on 188 reviews
out side the door said if I not mistake eur23 for 3 set lunch, and i paid eur59 for two people, she not even asking me if I want the receipts ,the waiters was very nice,starter very good, im asking noodle soup but I got fried noodles instead, and the noodle to sweet not nice at all, and the ice cream not nice at all, Hello,Sorry to hear you were disappointed with your meal. We have a set menu for â¬23.90 which is great value for a three course meal especially when we do not decrease the portion sizes. The noodle soup isn't on the set menu. We use great quality products and provide excellent customer service here at Koto. Sorry the noodles and ice cream weren't to your taste. Should you wish to discuss this with me, I am available on 021 4274172 or by email at [email protected] thanks,Jeff
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4 based on 378 reviews
Authentic Thai Cuisine
I've been here a good few times but I've never seen it so busy. People were queuing out the door to order and collect takeaway. Possibly because of how busy it was the food wasn't as good as it usually is. We had the soft shell crab and fish cakes as a starter there was too much sauce on the crab although it was very nice. The fish cakes were nice but having them arrive already cut up was odd. Mains consisted of barbecue chicken and thai basil chicken. The barbecue chicken was a bit burnt but despite that was very tasty. We have not affected the quality of food because of the busyness.It was raining that day and several guests were waiting for the rain to stop.Weekends are very busy every week, not just that day.Another fish cake is round and not cut. This fish cake is placed on a salad with homemade sauce and crisp basil. This soft shell crab is "Stir-fly with black peppercorn flavour", which requires sauce. Another soft shell crab is original and can have no sauce.Thai Grilled chicken, as long as it is Grilled, it is likely to be a bit burnt, thank you for understanding this. I will let the kitchen pay attention and remove it.
4 based on 665 reviews
Small intimate restaurant serving dining and take away customers. Please note we open on Bank Holiday Monday's also and close the Tuesday immediately after the Bank Holiday!! We are on annual holiday leave from July 7th - July 24th 2019, restaurant will b
I visited Haveli with relatives on a trip to Ireland. The dishes were delicious and the staff helpful. The atmosphere was relaxed and comfortable. The Nizami Murgh is one of the best dishes I have ever eaten in an Indian Restaurant. The only reason I'm not giving five stars is that it's quite expensive for an Indian - but well worth a visit.
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