Saturday, February 12, 2011

Boccaccio Ristorante Italiano & Pizzeria (Dublin, Ireland)

On our first night in Ireland, we decided to take to the streets to find something for supper. With such a short time to plan, I didn't really have much time to research restaurant choices, so we just wandered for a while before stumbling across this little Italian Restaurant.


It's very un-like me to forget to take pictures of the food, but alas - I did. The atmosphere was nice. We sat by the window at the front, where we could watch the rain outside.

The food here was really good, considering we were eating Italian food in Ireland.
Here's a great one of Mark, though! I think what stood out the most, however, was the service. The waiter was nice and candid - asking lots of questions about where we were from, how long we'd be in the country, and what our plans were. It made for a fun dining experience.

While food in Ireland in general isn't cheap, this was pretty reasonable, considering dining expenses in Ireland. We each got our own entree (granted, I can't recall what we ordered, but I know we enjoyed it).

We would highly recommend this place, as long as you're not looking for an "authentic Irish" meal.


Address
South City Centre
18 Dame Street, Dublin, Ireland
Ph: (01) 679 7049

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