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101 Talbot StreetvsOne Pico Restaurant
Both 101 Talbot Street and One Pico are highly recommended by those who travel for a living. Overall, 101 Talbot Street is preferred by most writers compared to One Pico. 101 Talbot Street comes in at #8 in Dublin with approval from 4 reviewers such as Time Out, Fodor's and Lonely Planet.
101 Talbot Street
Frommer's
Time Out
Fodor's
100-102 Talbot St, Dublin
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"This modest, second-floor restaurant above a shop may be unassuming, but don't be fooled -- it's actually a bright beacon of good cooking on the Northside." Full review
"Casual, but serious about its vegetarian customers, this long-running restaurant nourishes wise locals who pay little attention to food fads." Full review
"Close to the Abbey and Gate theaters, so there's no danger of missing a curtain call, this slightly frantic upstairs restaurant showcases an ever-changing exhibition of local artists' work." Full review
One Pico Restaurant
Fodor's
Frommer's
Michelin Guide
5-6 Molesworth Place, Dublin
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"Chef-owner Eamonn O'Reilly cuts quite a dash, but it's his sophisticated, daring, contemporary cuisine that tends to seduce visitors to his little restaurant." Full review
"About a 5-minute walk from St. Stephen's Green, on a wee lane off Dawson Street, this is a sophisticated, grown-up place, with excellent service and fantastic food." Full review
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"Stylish, modern restaurant tucked away on a back street; a well-regarded place that's a regular haunt for MPs." Full review