Saltwater Grocery: An exceptional restaurant in very unlikely location
The chef has pulled off the seemingly impossible in this shop by day, restaurant by night
The chef has pulled off the seemingly impossible in this shop by day, restaurant by night
Clever and innovative dishes from the Coppinger Row team will attract the crowds to this Rathgar dining room
Food File: Saltwater Grocery’s new tasting menu; dipping dishes; and a Bushmills twist
Guests enjoy six-course menus and meet the chefs, but it doesn’t end well for the pot washer
Grocers and delis, both new and long-established, where you can buy great food locally
Our popular reader events and dinners have returned and run on select dates in November, bookings open now
From Christmas gifts to suburban goodies, there’s a lot happening on the food scene at the moment
Saltwater Grocery, a new type of fishmonger and gourmet food shop, opens in Dublin
From bog oak chopping boards to stove-top mocha makers – chefs know what they like
Break out the chopsticks and tuck into these spicy Chinese treats
Smart Money: Controversy rages over how far Ireland can go into deficit to protect the economy
Wolfgang Münchau: If the country defaults it will be catastrophic for the EU
Food File: Hen’s Teeth Diner brings its lunchtime offering to foodie-friendly Dublin 8
London, Berlin and Paris each have three restaurants included in the list
Shift in Brexit deadline or further fudge awaits as hard Brexiteers run clock down
New bar, new chef, new menu at Hang Dai restaurant
From an idea four years ago to opening this week, friends Karl Whelan and Will Dempsey have realised their dream of their own food and music venue. We chart their progress from inception to opening night
From Michelin-starred meals in Spain and New York to simple Italian suppers, Irish chefs recommend their favourite holiday meals and restaurants around the world
Restaurants Association of Ireland awards gives top prize to Italian-American themed eatery
Neither Greeks nor their partners should imagine a clean break if it leaves the euro
Analysis: The next few weeks will see if troika and EU are willing to bend in the name of European solidarity
The ECB has flexed its muscles – now Europe is waiting to see how Greece reacts
Most observers believe Greece could find the €4.3bn it needs to pay the IMF next month
Dublin venue will feature dishes from across John Farrell’s outlets
Arab Springs and Ireland’s new housing bubble to be discussed at Kilkenomics
The fact the State has its own Woodstock for economists shows just how obsessed Middle Ireland has become with fiscal matters
Boundaries between the funny folk and money folk dissolve at Kilkenomics Festival
It’s worth remembering that the textbook on dealing with banking crises has been around for a long time - it just hasn’t been applied.
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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