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    Down to Earth - Herbal Cigarettes

    Down to Earth

    (15 reviews)

    €€

    South Inner City

    Serving people who care about their impact as consumers (5/5 green stars)…read moreWhen I first became vegetarian back in the 1987, this store was my go-to place and I think it deserves a lot of credit for being such a long-lived provider of healthy and ethical food and household items. From vegan meat substitutes to dried foods, organic teas, cruelty-free cosmetics, and alternative remedies, the store has a wide selection of items. Some of their prices seem reasonable - I compared a few prices for brand-name items and they are fairly competitive with even Amazon. However, others are a bit steep - especially some of their herbs and dried ingredients. This is strange as they are buying these in bulk and you'd imagine they could provide more competitive prices for these items than for the brand name products. However, even some of their bulk food items are reasonably-priced (organic brown risotto rice, an item I've never seen before, was €4.50 for 500 grams) so I think it's a case of making sure you shop prudently. I'm giving them 5/5 "green stars" for social and environmental impact. They stock some of the most ethical brands in each category - for example, Dr. Bronner's for soap and Avalon Organics for shampoo. They also support a good number of Irish products such as Yogandha's ethically sourced oils, Iswari organic foods, and Moodley Manor vegan protein products. It's nice (and rare) to be able to walk into a store and find that most of the items are stocked because they have a positive social or environmental impact. This only tends to happen in small, independent health food stores and one or two chain stores like Whole Foods. It would be nice if they allowed you to use your own bag or container for bulk items - I'll ask if this is possible on my next visit. Interested in writing green star reviews? If so, contact me or check out greenstarsproject.

    I stepped into Down to Earth and was literally blown away by the breadth of their selection. The…read morefirst thing I looked at was a box of quinoa. Maybe it was fate, because I had just been complaining that Dublin doesn't have the kind of delicious and healthy "natural" things easily obtained in the States, where I am from. I did a little internal dance of joy and grabbed the box. Warily of the insane prices in this city, I searched the box for a price... hold the PHONE. €5. €5!! I put that box right where I found it and proceeded to pick up and put down just about everything I found in there. People talk about how eating healthy isn't prohibitively expensive. Those people have never been to Down to Earth. Granted, they are a small independent shop but WTF. On the plus side, the selection is awesome and they have tons of stuff, including fake meat (which I love), tofu, all kind sof soy milk, grains, beans, vitamins, beauty products and more. But boo to the prices.

    Temple Bar Food Market - Irish Apples

    Temple Bar Food Market

    (41 reviews)

    €€

    Temple Bar

    Came here hopping to get some ingredients with a mate, and didn't find all we needed…read more Not a larger selection as promised, but overall a great place to buy some good food. All the vendors are super friendly and love to make conversation! Great way to spend a morning! The ambiance is very quaint and friendly! Overall a great atmosphere and way to buy. Will come here for certain vegetables and lunch when I'm in the city

    Thank you for the recommendation, Fodor's! (yes, I bought their travel guide like a true tourist.)…read more My friends and I wanted to try some Ireland oysters because we heard they were supposedly super fresh. We were running out of time on our hunt to find them when I realized, 'I've got my trusty guidebook!!' And that's how we ended up here. It was 12 Euros for 6 oysters and a glass of wine. Since there were four of us, the lady was nice enough to give us 4 cups of wine (yes, plastic cups - it's a farmer's market, what do you expect!) They even threw in an extra oyster! SO FRESH! SO BIG! (cue that's-what-she-said joke). Compared to NYC oysters, these babies looked like they were on steroids! They also have this dipping sauce (had onions and was really vinegar-y, but good. But if you don't like the sour, you should just take the oyster straight.) Didn't eat anything else from other stands because we just had lunch. However, I believe they had shish kebabs, crepes, and bread. Oh and FYI - Sheridans Cheesemongers was there (saw this place on Anthony Bourdain when he went to Dublin so thought this might be worth mentioning). Definitely check out this farmer's market!

    Picado Mexican Pantry - Lily and Alan working their magic

    Picado Mexican Pantry

    (10 reviews)

    €€

    Harcourt

    Another shining beacon of all that is right about Dublin at the moment. Situated next to two closed…read moreand boarded up old shop fronts, but across from such funksters as the Bernard Shaw and Hang Tough, is Picado. Thoroughly modern, designed with clean lines, bright colours, and a distinct lack of the traditional Mexican decor we've come to expect, yet still just as inviting. Lily and her gang import everything sold in the shop directly from Mexico. Handpicked, thought through and tested for quality, this is the real deal. I got myself some Luchito honey and salsa with rare smoked Mexican chillies. My Lord. It's good. The honey also has chillies in it. It's ridiculous, I've gone through half a jar in two days. They also do small cooking classes in here which I've yet to try, but they could be anything from salsas to tomales to tortillas etc. If you're in the neighbourhood, make sure to call in. Lilly is only bleedin lovely to chat with, and if you're having a dinner party and want to be a bit smug about it, she'll sort you out with some serious ingredients and instructions for them too.

    There's nothing better than being half Mexican, living across the world from Mexico, and living a…read morestone's throw from a Mexican culinary shop! There are salsas, tortillas, hot sauces, chicharones, masa harina, and lots more of this and that that one would want for cooking it up Mexican style. Also, there are classes! All this in a lovely, quaint, and super clean neighborhood shop. The owner is from Mexico and she knows her stuff. And, she's super friendly too. Go on in and chat it up with her. She'll answer any of your questions about the sweet eats she has on her shelves. Now, my compadres, if you've got your geography down, we're -not- a stone's throw from Mexico so the importing prices will reflect that. But, if you love cooking Mexican food, these gems are worth the sticker price and they come straight from their Madre Land. My Rick Bayless cookbook thanks Picado for shelving the goods!

    Asian Food Mary Street Halal Shop - Now you can get Parsnip from Asian Food Mary Street Dublin 1 (Halal shop)

    Asian Food Mary Street Halal Shop

    (14 reviews)

    €€

    North Inner City

    Do you think M&S and Tesco are jealous that the Asian Food Co. has a better produce selection…read moresitting in BOXES on the STREET than they do? Hello, my name is Alison and I am a newly converted Asian Food Co. shopper. After buying a week's worth of groceries for a grand total of €13, my loyalty is firmly swayed away from the big boys. Also, this is the only Asian grocery in the area that doesn't smell funny. For your benefit, I will list a few items below that I have since purchased at Asian Food Co. which were ridiculously less-expensive than anywhere else: giant cans of garbanzo beans (chickpeas) 18 fresh eggs for €2 falafel selection of 5 baklava for €1.50 tahini garlic coriander naan easy heat vegetarian Indian meals 2-for-1 €1.50 curry coconut milk corriander mangos onions habanero peppers butternut squash 1/4 cut of a pumpkin japaense eggplant (long, skinny aubergines) and the grand finale product unseen in Ireland... ...perfectly ripe avocados.

    The Asian Food Co. stocks fresh fruits and vegetables outside the shop so whenever I pass by I get…read morethe most delicious smells. I must admit that the stand outside is what propelled me to check out the inside. Inside you'll find a variety of exotic packaged goods from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Malaysian. There are sacks of rice and flour from which you can take as much or as little as you need. This is the place to go if you're Muslim and in need of Halal meat. The butcher in the back of the shop prepares the meat according to strict Muslim dietary laws. In fact Asian Food Co. is more than just a grocer. It serves the Islamic community, putting people of the same faith in contact with one another. The shop sells religious books, prayer beads and DVDs. It also gives other Muslims access to a prayer room.

    Mahon's Family Butchers

    Mahon's Family Butchers

    (7 reviews)

    Stoneybatter

    Stumbled on this place in a panic, yes admittedly it is odd to enter a butchers in a panic, dead…read moremeat is not exactly conducive to calmer a person. It was last Sunday, the folks called, 'Annie we are on our way we decided to surprise you for Sunday dinner.' Which translates as, 'Annie we are on our way to snoop around your apartment and to see if you care enough to cook us Sunday dinner.' I woke with my pillow stuck to my hungover face when the text woke me. Stuffing the party paraphernalia of the night before in the washing machine in haze whilst sleeping bodies twitched at my feet. Once the clean up was done, the dinner panic ensued, this butchers signage welcomed me in. Once the butchers stopped laughing at me, they picked out the best cut of meat to cut in a hurry, they even told me the best temperature to put it at. Best of all they are cheap, I'm all about the cheap. The result was the folks loved it and believe that I am a well adjusted adult.

    This is a fantastic butcher. Always have a great selection of meats including some more rare…read moreproducts (excuse the pun). For example, on Fridays they get in these deliciously tender venison medallions in. They are so good that they are usually gone that evening. They do lots of deals for buying protein in bulk and have lots of other deals on everything from chicken fillets to steaks. The guy who runs the place is lovely as well. He is always ready and willing to give advice and recomendations on their meats.

    Timgad - butcher - Updated May 2026

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