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    East Restaurant

    3.5 (20 reviews)
    ModerateAsian Fusion
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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    Turmeric chicken
    Darren C.

    Girlfriend and I had built this place up in our minds as a must do before I leave the IFSC area shortly (its been fun but I won't really miss it!!) Unfortunately, it was just a miss all over. From having to ask for the early bird menu, to the delay in receiving drinks, I was just left generally unimpressed :( And then the food, I've had much nicer and tastier in much more "perceived" lesser joints. I had the chicken wonton soup which was scorching and never seemed to cool down the whole duration of eating and was bland to boot. This was followed by a turmeric chicken dish which looked unappetising to say the least. Flavour again was okay but the steamed rice was very stodgy. The better half was less pleased than I was with her offerings so that should tell you all you need to know about East!!

    The best Nasi Goreng
    Nicola N.

    One of the best Asian restaurant's in Dublin. My favourite dish is Nasi Goreng . Great restaurant set in a great location. The bar is also super and the cocktails are to die for

    The tasty bento box.
    Gemma C.

    So our lunch began with a cheeky, fresh glass of white wine (just like it was still the 80s). My co-worker and I both got bento boxes, and I opted for the green curry, which I can still taste sometimes in my dreams. The spring rolls are hefty, gorgeous beasts that I couldn't recommend more - and there was a light fruit salad on the side that acted as a light pallet cleanser. While we were finishing up, I began coveting other people's cocktails; they all looked amazing, and after extensive research, I discovered that the Porn Star Martini is certainly worth and order.

    Best moijto  I've had in Dublin!
    Victoria C.

    One of the best places in Dublin no doubt. We were early but that was not an issue as we were seated right away. We had a starter, a main and a dessert each. I had the chicken skewers with peanut sauce, the green curry and the cheesecake (that was made gluten free to accommodate me) it was all divine and delicious and I am still dreaming about that curry and the dessert! The service here is beyond incredible, it is like they really get that people want an experience when dining out and not just a mean. The interior is beautiful and everything, down to the last detail has been thought off (3 layered TP people!). The beer garden is gorgeous and simply has to be experienced. I am coming back for sure and soon too! The only thing I would say is that it is incredibly warm in the restaurant itself, it got uncomfortable towards the end BUT I'm not even mad, that is how good the food and the service is.

    Elderflower Collins to start
    Sinead C.

    Absolutely love the food here! From our super friendly waitress Slyvia to the delicious cocktails my only complaint is I didn't have time for dessert as we had to race off to a show! I brought 2 friends here for pre-theatre dinner (location to Bord Gais is so convenient, 5 minute walk, even in heels!!) Having been to the recent yelp event when we got to try out the new summer menu, I was eagerly anticipating my next visit! I had the steamed prawn dumplings and they are so fresh and light! Followed by the east lamb curry which is the chefs speciality and let me tell you it was even better than I remembered!! My friends had spring rolls and spare ribs to start, green chicken curry and chicken chow mein for mains and all were superb. Every flavour fresh and moreish!! Love the cocktails here too and I can't wait to revisit, it's great to find a new place that I really love, from the welcome to the farewell, happy with every aspect of it.

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    Yvonne B.

    What a huge contrast to the amazing Yelp event I attended here a few weeks ago. At the event, they really pulled out all the stops and it was a winner all around. I told all my friends about it and went back the other day for their amazing cocktails and some Asian fusion food. When we arrived, we had to wait a while to get service at the bar, there was only one bartender working and she was busy pulling pints. I knew exactly what I wanted, same I had at the event. Sadly, not only was the service slow and quite unfriendly but also the cocktail wasn't of the same standard. We took seats in the Zen garden and dutifully checked in on Yelp to discover the 'free glass of wine' check-in offer. About 45mins into our stay there, a waitress comes out to serve another table. She wasn't checking on us, both our drinks long finished so I had to do the 'excuse me' thingy which I hate doing. A blank face stared at us. I ask her about the Yelp check-in offer, she knows nothing about it and can't serve us the wine. Her attitude was appalling. I asked whether she could check with another member of staff and she said she would. So we waited. And waited a little more. Eventually she comes back to clear away glasses, walking passed us twice. Not a word. Me again 'excuse me?!' Grrrrrr! Another blank look as if she saw us for the first time. Me: 'Did you get a chance to check about the Yelp check-in offer?' Her: 'You have to go in and speak to the manager.' Oh dear! I was very annoyed and embarrassed in front of my friend for dragging him here, bit outside of town and then that happens. So I go in and check with someone named Anne. She was friendly but didn't really know about the deal either but agreed to have 2 glasses of house white sent to us. In the meantime my friend got another round of cocktails which were also only average. The girl serving us then was at least very friendly. Initially we had planned to have our dinner here but decided to just share a starter and then move on somewhere else for dinner. Shame, really!

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    The food was really good for the price. I had the chicken gyro and my best friend had the lamb gyro. Really tasty.

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    Review Highlights - East Restaurant

    My co-worker and I both got bento boxes, and I opted for the green curry, which I can still taste sometimes in my dreams.

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    Taste at Rustic - Taste at Rustic located upstairs

    Taste at Rustic

    4.4(28 reviews)
    1.5 km
    €€€

    There are reasons I know I'm getting old, aside from the fact that the birthdays just keep crashing…read morein likes waves. One is my failing sight after years of relying on my eyes and my eyes alone to read. Another perhaps less common garden variety is the internal meltdown I face when confronted with a lot of menu choice in restaurants. If you identify with the latter, you may wish to save yourself a lot of hassle and simply choose the set menu here. If not, be warned, the a la carte alternative is complex, and for your own sake don't arrive tired or emotional. This is a prime mental condition eating experience. Famed Dublin restauranteur Dylan McGrath is an ideas man. His restaurants are as much about concept as they are about food, and though I'm sure there's a big heart in there, the head rules. If you want proof, study the menu. Across the top are taste categories (bitter, salty, sweet, etc.). Down the left are dish categories. So you scale down, then across, to see what combination of taste and texture your dish offers. And there are lots of choices. And a huge variety of prices. But what's less clear is quantity. And I was hungry and wanted to know I'd get an oul dinner into me before that difficult hungry phase that reduces my brain to mush and makes me want to howl like a baby. The very friendly waitress reassured us that though the menu seems complex first time round, after you've done it once, it's a breeze. (That's how I cottoned on to the fact that the wait staff here have post docs in maths.) Full marks for trying though. No less than two members of staff talked us through things, and they really did their best - did I sense concern that people are having difficulty getting it? Whichever - in the end, it was all too much for me - cue set menu. So, to my relief, for forty euros, you can certainly expect to leave full, with sushi starters - ok, it's not called sushi, it's the long one with the piece of fish on top of the rice (though more wasabi, please) -,delicious miso with clams and those delicate long-stemmed mushrooms that definitely have a name, beef skewers with rice (too much rice already) and potato main, and desert. The food presentation is beautiful, served on marble slabs and in delicate ceramics, with a Japanese-influenced simplicity. I thought the restaurant was Japanese from the menu but see from the website there are Spanish and South American influences too - not very obvious to me but then again I flunked the menu test. The sushi that isn't sushi was yummy, especially the turbot which was a smoky hit of flavour, and the sea bass, with a smooth texture that melts on the tongue. The beef is served on a mini-BBQ which, like the mushrooms, has a proper name. (The only problem with this method of on-table serving is being smoked out of it by the table next door who's got too much fuel on the fire.) If you want your steak more than medium rare, just cook on. My steak was a slightly mixed experience being a bit fatty, though my partner didn't have the same issue. Desert was ginger panna cotta, with melon granita, which was light yet intense in flavour and delicious. We had tried to book Rustic Stone, the restaurant downstairs, but it was full and they suggested we try Taste. We didn't know it was Japanese-influenced and I think they took this on board upon seeing our menu-bafflement and offered a glass of wine on the house. Fair enough. If I returned I'd be armed with a more rested brain (like I'd give it a full day off beforehand, take it to the pictures, buy it flowers, tell it it was looking great) and I would square right up to that a la carte menu, look it in the eye and plainly demand to know its tofu options, the brute, and I wouldn't take no for an answer. The Japanese are masters of simplicity, so ultimately I agree if for different reasons that Taste is not a Japanese restaurant. But the food largely made up for it, the service was good, it's a relaxing place to eat, and if the head wins over the heart, there's no denying it's a decent head. If you don't believe me, just look in the window where its image hangs pride of place, presumably so you know who best to talk to if you need anything explained.

    In expectation of my arrival in Dublin for a 17 day visit, my sister sent me Taste as a potential…read moredinner option while I was staying with her. Coincidentally, I had a hankering for sushi on the first night and so after snagging a reservation, off we went to Taste. The restaurant was located on the third floor of Rustic Stone. We were seated at the sushi bar for dinner. The bar itself was different from those that I've experienced in the US where the cooking area is lower so you have a view of what the chef is making; however, the bar seating at Taste was also way roomier than most in the US. My sister and I opted for the €60 omakase - I requested the umami miso and the duck broth, while my sister had the regular miso and the salmon broth - and added on some toro nigiri. We also ordered cocktails - the Eastern Promise and the Gin Garden - which were excellent. The meal was excellent! The nigiri combinations were sometimes surprising but they worked well. The quality of the fish was also very good. I loved the broth and cooking the duck breast myself - it was so rich and the flavours were deep and well-developed. For the "light dessert" they brought out three options: a cheesecake, a coconut ice cream, and a ginger flan. The cheesecake actually had this odd cheese (not cream cheese or ricotta) taste but my sister and I were obsessed. Minus one star for the service because although everyone was super super nice, it was slooooooow. Our meal took about 3 hours. Not that we minded but just be wary that you might be here awhile! However, the meal meal was excellent and my sister and I agreed that between us there was nothing on the menu that we wouldn't order.

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    Taste at Rustic - Chef at work

    Chef at work

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    Chameleon - Bali room

    Chameleon

    4.0(60 reviews)
    1.3 kmTemple Bar
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    A great and unique find in the Temple Bar area! The food is delicious! It is good to come with a…read moresmall group so you can try lots of different options. It was suggested to order about 3-4 items per person but my group was good with about 2-3 each, with a few sides. We had the pork bao, Ayam satay, Bami Goreng, Javanese short rib, and short rib bao. For sides we had fries, basmati rice, and mixed pickles. They place adorable hot plates lit by tea lights to keep it all warm while you eat. My favorite was the pork bao. The pancake was the perfect texture of fluffiness and dense enough to balance with the pork. The pork melted in your mouth and had a delicious slightly sweet sauce on it. This place is worth it!

    Excellent food and a great value! My gf and I came in last night without a reservation and were…read morelucky enough to be seated right away. We ordered the "java" (meat) menu, along with 2 of their tapas (sweet sambal udang and Javanese short rib of beef), and an extra side of rice. We appreciated the variety of flavors in this single meal. Some things that stood out: 1. The noodles in the noodle dish were of a great texture and were spicy (which I loved) 2. You could tell the short rib really had been cooked for 10 hours bc of how it fell apart and melted in your mouth 3. The beef redang and kari Java (lamb) has a generous portion of meat. If you want to enjoy the sauce completely, I recommend asking for an extra side of rice to eat it with 4. The satay was fried! It was my first time having fried satay and hopefully not my last Overall the meal was fantastic and because of that, it made me feel less guilty about getting Indonesian while in Dublin. Definitely check it out!

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    Awaiting the arrival of the Rijsttafel.

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    Ukiyo Bar

    Ukiyo Bar

    3.8(95 reviews)
    1.4 kmSouth Inner City
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    Had a lovely evening here yesterday, where we got to take a step away from heavier meals and went…read morefor a lighter and a bit different approach of dining in Dublin. Overall the food was enjoyable! I absolutely loved the oysters. The mignonette was to die for and was a unique spin I hadn't had before. It felt like an oyster shooter, which made the value seem all the better. For our main course we split the sushi for two platter. It had sashimi, a few different roll options, and nigiri as well. The classics were great, and the rolls were interesting! The only thing I didn't love was the mayo on the tuna roll. Aside from the food, the service was a bit mixed. Everyone we interacted with was fantastic, but service was a bit slow and there had been items added on our bill that we didn't order. Easily fixed, but that took a bit more time. If you want a solid sushi dinner though, I definitely recommend eating here!

    As a lover of all things Asian cuisine, I've very rarely gone more than a week or so without…read moreenjoying a delicious Asian entree. So it should come at no surprise that after 2 days of eating nothing but traditional Irish cuisine, my Asian food cravings started to set in. Walking down the streets of Dublin on a Wednesday night, we saw like 15 people enter the Ukiyo Bar at the same time and wondered what al the fuss was about, so we went in. I am so so glad that we did! The menu was priced perfectly for the quality and quantity of food you're served. The food was also super fresh! We ordered the Gyoza, the ramen and the kimchi fried rice. Every dish was jam-packed with fresh veggies and the perfect amount of spice. I was in heaven! Ordered a table sake and a Sapporo that were also really enjoyable. I would recommend Ukiyo Bar to locals and tourists in the Dublin area. Loved it!

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    Ukiyo Bar - Korean fried chicken, dragon roll, and a lychee martini

    Korean fried chicken, dragon roll, and a lychee martini

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    East Restaurant - asianfusion - Updated May 2026

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