Irish
Restaurants
Irish
pubs or restaurants serving the traditional Irish
food and drink can be found all over the world,
in any city and country. This is an indication of
how popular the native cuisine is but to try
the best there is, you really need to sample
it in its true home.
Top of the list on any description of Irish cuisine
is the full Irish breakfast. A greasy but extremely appetising combination
of bacon, sausages, eggs, black & white pudding etc. that
will probably keep you going for the entire day. The locals
will also try to convince you that a full Irish is also the
best hangover cure there is!!
Other favourites among locals and visitors alike are the traditional
potato cake known as boxty. Well you could hardly read a description
of traditional Irish cuisine without at least one reference
to the spud. Irish stew is another specialty which a great
deal of visitors to the country are familiar with. It is also
an extremely popular choice on pub menus and like the Irish breakfast, you
won't have much room for desert left after eating a helping of
this. Smoked salmon with traditional brown bread is also something
which you really should try. In fact fish and seafood in general
are of an excellent standard in Ireland.
When it comes to drink there are not many of you out there who
even need to be told about the native tipple. But, while there
are quite a few of you who think you have already tasted Guinness
in your home country, the reality is that Guinness sold outside
the country is not the same thing at all. And, as soon as you sip your
first pint on Irish soil, you'll know exactly what we mean.
As well as Guinness, other traditional drinks include Murphy's,
a sweet stout brewed in Cork, Kilkenny Beer, Smithwicks ale
and Harp lager. You should also be aware that the last two
are primarily consumed by 'oul lads' or senior gentlemen to
those of you who have yet to familiarise yourself with the local
dialect. And, Irish liqueurs and whiskeys have also made their
mark in the drinks world with delights such as Baileys, Sheridans,
Irish Mist, Jameson, Paddy and Powers.
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